Well said. Welcome to my dismay of the past quarter century. Every decision has been a disaster, from the design and location of the stadium to moving team headquarters away from Miami. We've had a procession of people in high places who simply don't know what they are doing.
When Mike Dee departed, I responded jubilantly in the corresponding thread. One down. He was the singular most disconnected member of this franchise in the 4+ decades I've followed the team. Last night I sat through the Canes defeat in the rain. As bad as that was -- even though I had a nice bet on Virginia Tech +7 -- the guy seated next to me during the first half found reason to bash the Dolphins for Gator Day. I don't think the fans here realize the lasting impact of that inconceivable decision. I tried to talk to the guy about the Martin/Incognito situation and he shoved it aside, saying he no longer follows the Dolphins or cares about them due to Gator Day.
Ireland obviously needs to go. I had hopes for Philbin but he's clearly overmatched. A strong voice would have been confident enough to announce the Incognito golf incident to the community as soon as it happened, regardless of the settlement or any determination by the organization to follow the typical pattern and cover it up. It's disgraceful that the franchise said nothing about that incident, and almost as bad that the local media didn't discover it. Settlements generally occur after the gist of the story is public information. Everyone has the ability to make judgments, which in this case would include any person or organization who had an inclination to participate in a Dolphins public event. If nothing else, they could request that Incognito not attend, or anyone else they had a concern about. That shouldn't be off limits. Instead, the Dolphing not only pretended nothing happened, they somehow allowed Incognito to be appointed to respected and influential positions within the team. It sounds like a parody but this regime actually allowed it to happen. A clean sweep wouldn't bother me at all.
BTW, Green Bay does it very well. I don't know if you've ever visited their museum and stadium. Obviously it's a different setting, in a small town. But the basic difference is class and care.