And he went on to say:
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So he could have said "Sherman is an excellent football coach, why in the hell would I fire him?" But he didn't. And I'm pretty sure no coach would out a potential firing before its happened to any reporter let alone Armando.
Interesingly, Philbin did not wish to fire his "mentor." The coach had previously defended Sherman as an "excellent" football coach. But owner Stephen Ross wanted Sherman out after the Dolphins scored only one touchdown in the season's final two games when the playoffs were on the line.
Ross, however, could not actually fire Sherman as he had signed over hiring and firing power to Philbin in his contract. But obviously, rather than defy his boss, Philbin did as the owner wished.
In fulfilling his owner's desire to "relieve Sherman" of his duties, Philbin accomplished something very important: He solidified his own job sta
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http://espn.go.com/blog/miami-dolphins/post/_/id/4456/can-joe-philbin-relate-to-mike-munchak
http://espn.go.com/blog/miami-dolphins/post/_/id/4484/sherman-firing-a-warning-shot-to-joe-philbin
http://fansided.com/2014/01/11/repo...philbin-nearly-quit-forced-fire-mike-sherman/
There are a lot of these reports out there.
Ross drove the fire bus, not Philbin.