There's nothing wrong with being wrong as long as you actually believe what you believe based on something relevant to the prospect, coach, owner, or front office executive.
However, what happens is that people defend any and every move the Dolphins make, even when they know it's clearly wrong.
Make no mistake, there's people that want Tannehill, Coples, etc.... that will suddenly find themselves in every thread defending Ireland tooth and nail for passing them up in favor of drafting Rosie O'Donnell and sticking her at nose tackle.
And anyone that doesn't support that decision is a bad fan, 'hater', or a miserable person.
You can find the people in Miami's front office over the past decade that were just as wrong, or even moreso than the fans. They aren't always right either.
The difference is that the folks that don't follow these clowns off a cliff REALLY have to believe what they believe in order to have a "negative" point of view on a particular subject. It's not because they ENJOY watching it happen... it's because they actually BELIEVE it. It takes that level of conviction to dig your heels in.
Anybody can just follow along and pump sunshine and lollipops up each other's a**es.... knowing damn well that they don't even BELIEVE what they type. They just don't like seeing there team "bashed", so they take the complete opposite stance to a fault and defend indefensible points of view for the sake of being a fan.
As long as you're a "true fan", you never have to admit being wrong. Only the "haters" are required to eat crow.
This is the dynamics of over-emotional sports fans on both sides. It'll never change.
It's not the talent, it's not the players, it's not the coaches, it's not the front office, and it's not the owner. Then exactly what is the fundamental cause of a perennial loser if none of that is the issue?
It's the fans, of course.