Ross bought the team with the understanding that the Trifecta would have control over football operations. I always always under the understanding this would be the last year of that experiment if they didn't start winning.
Ross hasn't made ANY football decisions. The only time he got involved was with Harbaugh, and quite frankly... I'm glad he did something. The media hyperbole that was created is because he didn't play fair.. So what.. the Pats cheat and their considered a dynasty.
I'd rather an unpopular owner who will do anything to improve the team, rather than being nice, and having more of the same.
Expect his adviser Peterson to recommend firing the entire FO and coaching staff, and bring in a name.. like Gruden, Cowher, or Fisher. I really don't see anyone else in the mix.
Although Miami has been mired in futility the past 10 years, it has one of the richest histories in football and one of the best all time winning percentage.
Ross IS willing to spend whatever it takes. Given the history of this franchise, and the competitiveness of this division, it would be very enticing to the big name coaches.
And once that decision is made, expect once again Ross to let who ever is in charge to control football operations, and he'll once again work on the stadium experience.
Ross doesn't NEED to be a football guy.. he just needs to be willing to spend when the football people tell him too.