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National response to Sherman's firing is not good folks! Responses range from people calling him a "scapegoat", to the "fall guy" to the calling Philbin spineless and a back stabber. Whaoo!! Haven't we gone through this step before? Didn't they fired Dan Henning years back wasn't the result the same? What we are missing here is a "thorough cleansing."
The team needs a fresh start, the common denominator is still lurking.


Cleanse damn it, cleanse! This rinse, lather and repeat process is not working!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
National response. Lol

The Cowboys do this every year

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hey some guy on radio just called it "cosmetic change".
 
We're the Dolphins. Doesn't much matter what we do, they'll still find something to criticize. Just another normal offseason for us.
 
National response. Lol

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maybe I need to stop listening to FOX radio network. You got to love their slogan though, "we are football". COOOLLLLL!!!
 
we need more talent on both sides of the ball. that will help make the coaches look better
 
National response to Sherman's firing is not good folks! Responses range from people calling him a "scapegoat", to the "fall guy" to the calling Philbin spineless and a back stabber. Whaoo!! Haven't we gone through this step before? Didn't they fired Dan Henning years back wasn't the result the same? What we are missing here is a "thorough cleansing."
The team needs a fresh start, the common denominator is still lurking.


Cleanse damn it, cleanse! This rinse, lather and repeat process is not working!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

got a link to this "national response"?
 
Henning wasn't fired, he retired. This move is what the other poster called it, a cosmetic change, but national media will always give you the doom and gloom. Fact is Philbin needed to get away from Sherman. He needed to make a statement and he did, unfortunately I don't think it will be enough until I see who he replaces Sherman with. That could go a long way in a change of public opinion.
 
FOX radio, detroit 1130 am, a couple of guys with really bad voice. They are still on btw. They were the same guys that insinuated that johnathan Martin might be gay. Not that I cared!
 
I thought everyone wanted Sherman gone. Now there is criticism because he was fired?

The hope Philbin would be fired is taking the place of reality.

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honestly, i dont give a **** whether sherman stayed or went, and now that he is gone, i can truly give a **** who we hire to replace him.

at the end of the day, offenses are going to be sucessful based on how the players execute.

there is a reason that we never heard any complaints with the colts oc during all the years with peyton and even now with luck, there is a reason we dont here a word about the packers oc now, or the pats oc ( except when they r being chased by other teams for coaching positions ) its because teams with very good to great qbs make there teams better and therefore no one focuses on the oc.

its not a coincidence that since marino retired, all we here year after year is how bad our ocs are and how we need a new one. geez, u think maybe its because we have had ****ty qbs with the exception of pennington since 08?
 
I don't think Sherman was the real issue. It was collective, so yes he is the scapegoat. Not gonna change much, the line talent was the main issue. If the line held up our offense would have been good. So who does that fall on? Ireland and philbin they both have a say in who we pick
 
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