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Unfreaking believable !!!




http://phinphanatic.com/2014/01/01/letter-mr-ross/

To: Stephen Ross CC: Tom Garfinkel, Jeff Ireland
Subject: A Plea From A Lifelong DolFan
Dear Mr Ross,
I apologize for the boldness of emailing you directly, if you are indeed reading this. I wanted to share my perspective if you’re willing to listen. To give you some background on myself, I’m a 34 year old DolFan from CT. I have been writing for sites such as www.PhinPhanatic.com & www.Phinatics.com, co-host a Dolphins radio show on FinsRadio, helped with promoting the MetLife Takeover, travelled to various DolFan meetup groups, am assisting various DolFan groups “get started,” have coached youth football and more. In my daytime job I have a fairly high profile corporate job with a fortune 15 company. This season I managed to attend Web Weekend X (thank you for that), as well as attended road games in New England and Buffalo (along with the aforementioned game at MetLife against the Jets). I’m a lifelong DolFan and I don’t see that changing anytime soon.

Now that I’ve gotten that out of the way, I want to get my plea out there. Please stay the course with Jeff Ireland. The man has brought a great deal of talent to the franchise and as I’ve pointed out on numerous occasions that talent is being misused. This roster is one of the deepest rosters in the NFL, and I am a fan of where Ireland has the team headed from both a talent and salary cap perspective. He put enough talent in the locker room to be a 12 win team this season, and quite frankly without pointing fingers at individuals on the coaching staff the team was coached equivalent to a team that should have been 6-10.

The talent on this team often masked poor coaching decisions. One example would be a horrible call on 4th down in Pittsburgh. Mike Sherman showed a propensity for making mystifying calls in short yardage, and the screen to Clay, well short of the first down, against an aggressive Pitt defense was a poor choice. A superhuman effort by a talented Clay – a player who was overlooked by this staff the past 2 years despite some promise shown in regards to big plays during his rookie season – is the only reason the team was able to get a first down.

I have a deep respect for Mike Sherman, but there are too many fundamental issues with his game that are unacceptable from a fan perspective. I wrote an article in November in regards to the fundamental issues surrounding how he was running the offense that put the team at a disadvantage before even getting to the play calling. Lining Mike Wallace up almost exclusively wide right allowing teams to easily game plan for him. The issues with the snap count were the biggest grievance I have ever had with a coach at any level. There are several layers to this grievance, each layer giving further advantage to the defense while subtracting advantage from the offense – in particular the offensive line – that show up in terms of inability to run, sacks allowed, etc. This is the one thing that makes me angrier than how flat the team came out against Buffalo & the Jets. The respect I have for Sherman and his history in football would lead me to hope that the team allows him to save some face by resigning if he is willing to do so with a gentle nudge, but if not I can’t stand the thought of him running the offense next season.

Joe Philbin is a man that I like. I like his meticulousness, and his openness. I’m a fan of his willingness to communicate and accessibility. The man is a great person. I would, however, gauge his ability to stay off of how he is able to honestly assess Sherman and handle that situation. I have to believe that he is somewhat blinded by his friendship and the fact that he looks up to Sherman, and I understand it. However, if he is unable to look beyond that and see the issues, then he isn’t ready to truly be an NFL head coach after all.

I could take or leave Kevin Coyle, but that is not a feeling I want towards a coach on my favorite team.

My “dream scenario” for next season would be for Ireland to return as GM, and if Philbin is NOT retained then there is an ideal coach that I have in mind. I’d like to qualify this as not being related to his family pedigree. The more I look at the situation in Carolina, the more I like the idea of getting a jump on next year when many teams will be looking to fill their HC vacancies with Shula. He gets the most out of his players while scheming his systems to the players on his roster to maximize their strengths and mask their weaknesses. My ideal front office that is realistically attainable would be:
GM – Jeff Ireland
HC – Mike Shula or Lovie Smith
OC – Gary Kubiak, Rob Chudzinski, Ken Whisenhunt or Ken O’Keefe
DC – Ray Horton, Todd Bowles (would have to come w asst HC designation)

Again, if you are reading this, I appreciate the time and wanted to share some objective fan perspective. I love this team, and winning will bring the fans around no matter how much they may dislike a decision at the time. I will cut this off here, as I could go on.

Thank you,
Paul L Picken, Jr

 
My open letter to Stephen Ross.

Dear Mr. Ross,

Please fire yourself.

Sincerely,
Locke
 
Is this guy serious? When your GM is ridiculed by the other GMs in the league, it's time to make a change. Then he contradicts himself by stating that we have enough talent to be a 12 win team and the talent is being misused..... And then he defends Philbin? I don't get it. Nothing less then a clean house which includes the scouting staff is acceptable to me.
 
OMG. You can't be serious. You REALLY LOST ME WITH KEN O'KEEFE AS OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR. You obviously have never watched an Iowa Hawkeye games when he was the playcaller. Iowa fans called for his head for a long time because he lacked creativity.

I can do the Mike Shula as Head Coach. Don't know if it is the best idea but I would be ok with it.

I like the Chud as O Coordinator and would have also accepted Norv Turner.

Defensive Coordinator - Just promote Kacy Rodgers from within. Bowles isn't coming back unless as HC.
 
My message to Mr. Ross. Go **** yourself ass hole.
 
Unfreaking believable !!!




http://phinphanatic.com/2014/01/01/letter-mr-ross/

To: Stephen Ross CC: Tom Garfinkel, Jeff Ireland
Subject: A Plea From A Lifelong DolFan
Dear Mr Ross,
I apologize for the boldness of emailing you directly, if you are indeed reading this. I wanted to share my perspective if you’re willing to listen. To give you some background on myself, I’m a 34 year old DolFan from CT. …

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Thank you,
Paul L Picken, Jr


How the **** did he email Ross directly.. I want his email addy.
 
You like when fireland gives up picks to move up and draft mediocre players eh?With fireland the draft for dolfans is boring because the fool gives away picks
 
Mike Shula for Head Coach? - you have to be joking. Is it just the surname Shula that inspires hope in South Florida?
Mike Shula has bummed around as a coaching assistant for many years.
I think that he started his coaching career as an assistant in Tampa Bay way back in 1988. He has been on the coaching staff of 5 NFL teams (including the Dolphins).
He got an initial taste of Head Coaching experience at the University of Alabama from 2003 to 2006, but was ultimately fired and replaced by one, Nick Saban who slunk out of the Dolphins gig and enjoyed incredible coaching success every year since. But back to Mike Shula, there was absolutely nothing shown in his Crimson Tide stint to suggest that he had any flair, creativity or dare I say, talent as a Head Coach. Nothing, zilch, nada. Nice guy, comes from a classy football family, but the nicest thing you could say from that period is that he gained valuable experience.
Move the time clock forward to 2013. Mike Shula is in Charlotte, NC on Riverboat Ron Rivera's Carolina Panther staff and has the good fortune to be the Panthers Offensive Coordinator and mentoring Cam Newton in his third NFL season. Newton has struggled at times in the past to win games, but is clearly enjoying by far his best season in the NFL and the team is surprisingly poised to make a good run in the playoffs. Yes, Mike Shula has done extremely well in taking the natural talent in Newton and helping to forge the Offense into a team of winners. But having a physical freak of nature who just happened to win every game in his college football career and then go #1 in the Draft, come good, is great to see but maybe the incredible natural talent of Newton has a little something to do with it. Cam has matured, he is making better decisions as a QB and he is really, really good.
 
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How can some people have eyes and still not see what most of us can see? That Ireland is a moron and sucks as a GM.

Ozzy rules!!
 
Having a bad opinion doesn't make you an idiot. Plenty of reasonably intelligent people are swayed by emotion, and I don't know this guy at all, but this is a very stupid letter. Our O-line is a mess; our offensive backfield is a mess; our WR's and TE's are mediocre at best; and our QB is still "in the works." Our secondary is above average, but its best player is over 30 and not yet resigned; our LB core is a mess; and two of our best D-linemen are 30 or over, and one of them is likely to walk - not to mention Soliai, who is not yet resigned.

Bang up job, Jeff. Super deep team.
 
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