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Now, Sparano wants his team to clean up some other areas.
“I got a bunch of concerns, I really do,” he said.
Among them:
The return game.
Davone Bess returned three punts for 21 yards and three kickoffs for 49 yards. Sparano seems to think he could have made more of his chances.
“We didn’t make some great decisions back there that way one way or the other,” Sparano said.
The player Bess replaced, Ted Ginn, fielded one punt, which he fumbled. He scooped it up and gained 11 yards.
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/blogs/...2008/10/06/sparano_pleased_not_satisifed.html
We once had a coach by the name of Don Shula that when his team would win and even when they went undefeated, He always thought they could do better. Shula always found things to improve on. I see a little of that in Coach Sparano.
According to this article Sparano is not satisfied with the team and thinks lots of areas could be muched improved. You gotta love a coach who stays humble and continues to improve his team. I know we have had two of the biggest wins back to back in a very long time. We just beat the two teams that were in the AFC Championship last year, but their are still areas we can improve and I agree with coach. ST still needs improvement, especially the return game. When is this defense gonna Intercept the ball again and how about scoring on defense. I think these things will eventually come around and I can't wait to see what a much improved Miami team can do, after all they are already two steps ahead from last year.
I hope we beat Houston on Sunday, and get that monkey of our back. Sparano's way of thinking is awesome, the guy wins and moves to his next assigment while at the same time he keeps himself and his players humble.