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This makes no sense. None of it.

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Bench Miller. Keep Dallas Thomas. Frag the secondary. On and on.

This team will continue to fail. Back in the 70s when I jumped on the train, Miami was a glory job. Winning team. Guaranteed playoff berth. Shula. Marino. Class act.

Now, nobody wants to work there. Coaches don't pan out. Guys that do not understand football calling the shots. Take an awesome free agent, he plays poorly. Then trade him and he's awesome again.

I don't feel that Tannehill has had a fair shot. He's gun shy, and I don't blame him a bit. He might be more than we hoped, or might be just what we've seen. We won't know until he gets a line, learns to trust it, and settles down. Meanwhile, 4 years of his career have been wasted.

Jones, Suh, and Vernon are all we have on D. I only include Suh because we've all seen what he can do when he wants to.

But now, he doesn't seem to want to.

Something stinks in Miami. It's not a quarterback. Or either line. Or benching a productive running back so that he leaves (to be awesome in New York or New England).

Somebody wants this team to fail. Somebody in Miami.
 
If I can recommend a good Kentucky Bourbon......it is what helps me cope with all you described. I can't argue with a single thing you said.
 
I sometimes get the same impression. It's like the NFL has somehow set the Dolphins on a path to failure. Another five years of this, and it'll be the Dolphins looking for relocation because somebody thought it was okay to place teams in Tampa and Jacksonville.

#%$ the NFL. I don't even refer to this thing as a sport anymore.
 
I sometimes get the same impression. It's like the NFL has somehow set the Dolphins on a path to failure. Another five years of this, and it'll be the Dolphins looking for relocation because somebody thought it was okay to place teams in Tampa and Jacksonville.

#%$ the NFL. I don't even refer to this thing as a sport anymore.

It was when they let Stephen Ross purchase controlling interest ....
 
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