You guys know the Spanish phrase "no mas?" That roughly translates to English as "no Martz." The guy runs a good offense, but it's an offense he wouldn't be able to successfully run in Miami. Three reasons why:
1. Martz likes throwing the ball. Conversely, this means Martz hates running the ball. Now, throwing the ball is well and good if you've got a good QB, as we have in Culpepper, but Martz has supposedly expressed displeasure with Culpepper. Culpepper is hands-down the team's biggest offensive investment, both in terms of money and in terms of potential to win games. The team's second-biggest offensive investment is Ronnie Brown, and we also have Ricky Williams coming back. Having Mike Martz run a team where he dislikes the QB and doesn't want to use Brown and Williams is a recipe for utter disaster.
2. The man is a total egomaniac. Imagine Nick Saban. Now imagine Nick Saban without the positive qualities. Need I really say more?
3. Bringing Martz in means bringing in yet ANOTHER system of offense, the fourth in five years. How many times must we change our offense, then turn around and bash said offense for not producing? At what point do we give stability a chance?
No Martz. Not as Head Coach, not as Offensive Coordinator, not even as Assistant to the Deputy to the Adviser to the Ball Boy.