Penthos
Am I on speaker phone?
When it was originally announced that Miami would be the subject of this year's Hard Knocks I was skeptical of the team's motivation. Why would you subject you team to that kind of intrusive scrutinization.
However, somewhere in the middle of the premiere last night it hit me. Miami has earned a reputation over the last decade of being a poorly run organization and alleged that numerous free agent and coaching coaching prospects have gone elsewhere for that very reason. As Peyton Manning put it in the off season "Miami is a nice place to visit, but you don't play there." (Excuse me but FU PM, FU)
Anyway, after seeing what I saw last night, Hard Knocks may help change that perception. It will help Miami will show the rest of the NFL that the Dolphins are, in fact, a very well run organization. Instead of quality players shying away from us, or negotiating with us merely to drive up offers from competing suitors, quality players may actually WANT to sign with Miami because they can see it is a well run organization.
At least, that's my take on their thinking.
However, somewhere in the middle of the premiere last night it hit me. Miami has earned a reputation over the last decade of being a poorly run organization and alleged that numerous free agent and coaching coaching prospects have gone elsewhere for that very reason. As Peyton Manning put it in the off season "Miami is a nice place to visit, but you don't play there." (Excuse me but FU PM, FU)
Anyway, after seeing what I saw last night, Hard Knocks may help change that perception. It will help Miami will show the rest of the NFL that the Dolphins are, in fact, a very well run organization. Instead of quality players shying away from us, or negotiating with us merely to drive up offers from competing suitors, quality players may actually WANT to sign with Miami because they can see it is a well run organization.
At least, that's my take on their thinking.