tazthenomad
Club Member
would this be like:
The bottom line is no one knows how Tony will do b/c he hasn't really done it before, the optimism w/ him comes from knowing he'll focus on the ground game and protecting the QB and in his lone season calling plays he had success. Fix the OL and our O will be good, as "bad" as the O was last year, as bad as you guys think our QB was we still scored much more than the great dolphin offense w/ that great QB named Matt Moore.
Sorry... but odds are that you are wrong about Sparano as an OC. Not only (by your admission) has he not "really done it before" - he doesn't even know what a good offense or system looks like. First he had and KEPT Henning after Parcells was gone. Then he had a chance to pick someone else. Who does he pick? The OC of one of the only offenses (Cleveland) that performed worse than Miami the year before.
It doesn't take someone with clairvoyance to give you an indicator about Sparano's ability to be an OC or recognize a good offense with that kind of history.
PS - He was an awful HC and probably not a good OC but he still managed to beat Rex Ryan more than he should have!