DKphin
Active Roster
Read more:http://www.sacbee.com/2012/07/21/4647820/top-20-dolphins-disasters-through.htmlMiami Dolphins training camp opens on Friday and there is reason for optimism.
The Dolphins have yet another new coach, a new offense, a stable of young draft picks, a top 10 defense and a clean slate.
But the Dolphins have much to overcome as an organization.
For 30 years, mostly under the stern watch of head coach Don Shula, the Miami Dolphins were among the most successful franchises in the National Football League.
Only two losing seasons. Two Super Bowl titles. Five Super Bowl appearances. A perfect 17-0 in 1972. The model of stability and success.
But since 2000, the Dolphins have been on a downturn.
1.Scan their history and one could pinpoint the day when Miami's fortunes began to unravel.
Jan, 15, 2000.
On that crisp and clear afternoon in Jacksonville, the Dolphins lost their AFC Divisional Playoff game to the Jaguars 62-7. It is the worst loss in franchise history and was the worst playoff loss in the NFL in 60 years.
2.The Wannstedt era
3.Second-rate picks
Every team swings and misses on draft picks, but during the Dolphins downturn they've consistently missed on high draft picks.
For instance: 2001, DB Jamar Fletcher, first round; 2003, DB Eddie Moore, second round; 2007: WR, Ted Ginn Jr., first round, QB John Beck, second round; 2008, DE Phillip Merling and QB Chad Henne, second round; 2009, QB Pat White, second round.
4.A.J. Feeley
5.Wolf, man!
Consider the possibilities if the Miami Dolphins could have hung on to Ron Wolf as a consultant, or even executive.
6.Marino comes and goes(IMO Marino knew that he was going to be no more than a figure head with no real power to effect change so he walked rather than working with a fool like Wannsted)
7.Ricky's odyssey
8.The Nick "Satan" era
9.Culpepper over Brees
10.The Cam Cameron error
11.The Bill Parcells era
12.The Orange Carpet
After taking full ownership of the team and stadium less than a year later, Ross seemed more focused on other ways to win the fans over. He rolled out the "Orange Carpet" at Sun Life Stadium and brought in celebrity owners and partners Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez, Jimmy Buffett, Fergie and Venus and Serena Williams.
13.Super Bowl Blues
14.The Ireland-Bryant Affair(In hindsight, a distasteful question, but seems to be relevant with the recent looks in to his history)
15.The Chads
16.Courting Harbaugh
17.Gator Day(i'm a Gator fan and even I knew it was a bad move)
18.Empty Seats
19.Jeff Fisher goes elsewhere(I think in time, that not selecting Fisher will prove to be the right choice)
20.Peyton Manning goes elsewhere
21. Restless fans
And after the Dolphins failed to land Manning or free agent QB Matt Flynn, fans, some wearing bags on their heads, protested at the Dolphins training facility in Davie.
Last edited by a moderator: