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We need a new owner!!!!!!

finsfanman

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Have been a fins fan since 66, it is shamefull what has occured over the past two years, botching harbaugh last year tying to pacify sparano with an contract ext, we have way too much glitz not glamor, is it any wonder why no one wants to come to miami, maybe it just wasnt meant to be for Fisher, but how many times can you screw things up??? not that Fisher may have been the answer, but i think the combination of Ross and Ireland is letheal to our Dolphins
 
all fisher wanted was to work side by side with ireland on personnel decisions but ross would NOT allow it
 
I agree with you 100% FINSFANMAN, I am so disappointed in this team. I really had high hopes for having Fisher as the coach.
Now all we have to look forward to is more coaching changes after the next failed staff gets run out of town. I hope that Ireland is on the bus with them.
I am not renewing my 4 season tickets. I have had enough.
I have been a fan since 1970.
 
if we could only draft a new owner in the draft
 
Chill out about the owner. Getting Fisher or not didn't blow anything. Get real. Better coaches out there.
Titans were so boring under Fisher anyway....would have been like Sparano II.
You don't give the farm to a middle of the road coach like Fisher. A young, hungry coach with a fire will benefit us more.

I am celebrating that we didn't get Fisher.
 
ross did the right thing by not caving into fishers demands. fisher is not as good as everyone thinks he is.

when the rams are 3-13, 4-12 like usual this season, lets see how good fisher really is.
 
All Fisher was bringing was his name and mediocrity can't say we missed out on much
 
Any detractors of Fischer right now would have the complete opposite attitude of him if we signed him, I guarantee it.
 
Any detractors of Fischer right now would have the complete opposite attitude of him if we signed him, I guarantee it.
maybe so, but me personally, and you can look at my posts, i never really wanted him. if we had gotten him, i would not have gotten hard, put it that way.

i am happy we did not get him, he is overrated, i want a young blood coach, someone who is motivated to prove something.
 
Any detractors of Fischer right now would have the complete opposite attitude of him if we signed him, I guarantee it.

I beg to differ. The poll I conducted last week showed the overwhelming majority were either ambivalent whether he signed on or not, relieved he didn't or even outright has happy as Rex Ryan in Gonzo's podiatrist's office.

Objectively speaking, we realists thought we could do worse and still just might, but certainly could do better than a guy whose track record is a big serving of mediocrity or worse sandwiched in between two thin lofty peaks.

Would we have given him the benefit of the doubt, been excited if proven wrong? Certainly. But the point is less than a week ago, more of us didn't want him for specific reasons of mediocrity than did - even before we knew about him trying to extort control. Realistically, where do you think he would have come up in a poll vs Reid, Coughlin, Chuckie and Cowher? I'd say a distant 5th!

So at this point it's "good riddance" maybe some things happen for the best!
 
Ross did the right thing. Fisher is a loser and surely not an upgrade over Sparano. I don't believe Ross ever really wanted Fisher anyway. He HAD to interview him because of the fans who follow the media hype like a bunch of lemmings.

Fisher is no where close to being the next "young Don Shula" that Ross is looking for. He's middle of pack based on his record. It's the media that made him a "star", not a tag he earned on the field.
 
Ross did the right thing. Fisher is a loser and surely not an upgrade over Sparano. I don't believe Ross ever really wanted Fisher anyway. He HAD to interview him because of the fans who follow the media hype like a bunch of lemmings.

Fisher is no where close to being the next "young Don Shula" that Ross is looking for. He's middle of pack based on his record. It's the media that made him a "star", not a tag he earned on the field.

Ross didn't do anything but fail at what he was trying to do. Ross was TRYING TO GET FISHER. HE DID NOT CHOOSE TO LET FISHER GO, FISHER CHOSE TO GO ELSEWHERE. IF IT WERE UP TO ROSS, FISHER WOULD BE THE COACH OF THE MIAMI DOLPHINS RIGHT NOW.
I don't knoww what's so hard to understand about that.
 
I beg to differ. The poll I conducted last week showed the overwhelming majority were either ambivalent whether he signed on or not, relieved he didn't or even outright has happy as Rex Ryan in Gonzo's podiatrist's office.

Objectively speaking, we realists thought we could do worse and still just might, but certainly could do better than a guy whose track record is a big serving of mediocrity or worse sandwiched in between two thin lofty peaks.

Would we have given him the benefit of the doubt, been excited if proven wrong? Certainly. But the point is less than a week ago, more of us didn't want him for specific reasons of mediocrity than did - even before we knew about him trying to extort control. Realistically, where do you think he would have come up in a poll vs Reid, Coughlin, Chuckie and Cowher? I'd say a distant 5th!

So at this point it's "good riddance" maybe some things happen for the best!

We didn't have a choice between Reid, Coughlin, Chuckie, Cowher and Fischer. I don't understand what your point is. We had a choice between Fisher and a bunch of coordinators who may make it as a head coach but are completely unknown.
Ross tried to get the best coach on the market, and he failed. I don't know what the celebration is about.
 
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