The fact that weve had 3 losing seasons in a row and are rebuilding(again). The fact that we are basically where we were 5 years ago: looking for a quarterback and rebuilding our offense.
And Cam Cameron/Randy Mueller drafted Soliai, not Ireland. Fasano, who is hardly an all talented player, was drafted by Parcells in Dallas then traded to Miami when Parcells jumped over. While its not outside the realm of possibility that Ireland pushed for him, i think its more reasonable to say Parcells had more of a hand in that. And again, Fasano is hardly the most talented player in the world...which is why we've made an effort to replace him(see: Charles Clay and our failed effort to draft Jimmy Graham).
I'll see your Starks(who wasnt drafted by Miami, he was drafted by the Titans) wager and raise you Gibril Wilson, Justin Smiley, Marc Colombo, Jake Grove, Ernest Wilford, and Chris Crocker. Though not on that list, my favorite "evaluating talent" situation was when Ireland cut Will Allen to keep Benny Sapp. Depressing...yet amusing in hindsight.
And sure. If you dont have a franchise quarterback and a pro-bowl quarterback drops to you, and you PASS on it for a position of far less importance...than yes, you should be fired. If you dont have a franchise quarterback in the NFL then you cannot consistently win in the NFL. If you cannot consistently win in the NFL you do not deserve to be paid large amounts of money. Why should someone be employed if they have shown they cannot properly do their job? We JUST saw the impact of a good center compared to the impact of a good quarterback. We didnt win a game until week 9, while Dalton led the Bengals to the playoffs. Not sure how any of that is in Miamis or Irelands favor.
What, should we praise Oakland because they drafted a kicker in the first round? I mean, hey, they got a good player. One of the best in the league at that position. But they had years and year of losing afterward. It doesnt take a nuclear physicists to figure out the cause of their losing.