The team has a better record than it had when philbin took over reading this forum you would think we had gone 0-16
Evan Silva blocked me on twitter when i kept calling him out as a pats fan boy and dolphin hater.
It is amazing how Miami is always the worst in terms of quarterback, head coach, GM and owner. Yet, never are the worst team(with the exception of 2007).
The team with the worst owner, worst GM, worst HC, worst quarterback, worst roster, worst locker room, worst stadium and worst fan support still won 8 games and were one victory from the playoffs. Amazing!
Did you hear Jermichael Finley talk about Joe Philbin in the lead up to the Super Bowl? Jermichael is coming back from surgery and is not certain to be back in Green Bay next season, so he wants to keep some options open, re other teams that could be interested and Miami is considered one that could be a possible landing place.
Anyway, Finley spoke very highly of Coach Philbin and said that he would want to play for him again. Finley was asked what was Joe good at and his immediate response was the preparation. He went over and over and over the key routes and nothing was ever left to chance and when you thought it was all done Joe would want to go through it one more time. Jermichael seemed to suggest that a key reason behind winning the Super Bowl was the extreme level that the Offense was prepared. Nothing was left to chance.
I was actually very surprised how well he spoke of Philbin. Maybe he's just looking for a new team, but maybe he was being totally honest. If Keller's recovery is going to be slow Finley could be a decent addition if healthy. He is clearly a fan of Joe's.
25. Joe Philbin
Career Record: 15-17 (.469)
With The Dolphins Since: 2012
You might think that, like Garrett, it’s not clear what Philbin does. You’d be wrong. It is clear. Nothing. Philbin does nothing. Philbin is a former offensive coordinator who didn’t call plays even when he was an offensive coordinator. He doesn’t know how to hire assistants. He doesn’t know who to feature on offense. He doesn’t know how to handle a PR crisis. He does know how to project the personality of a cantaloupe that’s learned how to talk. Maybe Philbin’s value added to the Dolphins is immense behind the scenes. His starring role on Hard Knocks wouldn’t suggest that, but work with me. But even if that were true, could it possibly be worth the ineptitude he’s shown on the sideline? Hiring Mike Sherman? Featuring Daniel Thomas? Having no clue how to get to the ball to his No. 1 receiver or keep his quarterback upright? With a playoff berth on the line, Philbin’s team combined for seven points in Weeks 16 and 17. It generated 24 first downs. That would get you fired five times in Cleveland. In Miami, it wins you a power struggle with the general manager. Philbin’s off-the-field victory will ultimately prove pyrrhic for the Dolphins on it.
http://www.rotoworld.com/articles/nfl/46250/57/the-nfls-best-coaches?pg=3
For the first time perhaps ever I agree with Rotoworld. Phailbin is a terrible head coach and shouldve been canned. This organization took a half step guaranteeing another year of mediocre at best play.
What sold me on Philbin's mediocrity (or worse) as a coach were how we came out after long weeks - after our BYE and after 10 days off a few weeks later - we lost both games by a lot. Showed me all I needed to know.
I notice all the criticism is directed at just one side of the ball...
How is anyone arguing with Roto? Philbin has been awful these last 2 year, he is a statue on the sidelines, he doesnt make adjustments. With needing 1 win in the last 2 games his team scores 7 points. Should of been fired.