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mediocrity sucks
I don't like Ross, but this is ridiculous. Ross says our rookie QB is going to have to earn the starting job, which is as common sense as it gets. Sound the ****ing alarms.
Well, lets decide what Ross actually said...he said that it was likely that MMoore would start the season, probably based on the fact that he's earned that opportunity to be called the incumbent starter based on his performance last year. Is that such a wrong statement to make ?? Even tho I think he should leave the football discussions to his football people, he didn't make any wild predictions here...
He failed to get Harbaugh, but did he fail because he didn't try to get him or he bungled the interview process or he insisted that Harbaugh would not get autonomy here or was it really because Harbaugh wanted to stay on the WC more than anything...?? Harbaugh was not leaving the WC without a perfect setup for what he envisioned. Ross decided he wanted a GM to be in charge of the personnel and that shut the door on both Harbaugh and Fisher...so what ?? Who's to say that Harbaugh would have the same success here ??
Yes, he kept a lame duck coach here and yes because of how he went about the Harbaugh thing, he created that 'lame duck' situation. He put the organization and Sparano in a tough spot. However, faced with the labor unrest and lockout, would you have changed the organization as it was either ?? I know I wouldn't have. The best thing for the franchise at that moment was to leave things intact and see how it played out... We know the rest now. But changing everything up last offseason would have set the organization back even further. It was a necessary move or non-move [as it were] to make.
Ross has made some mistakes and he's/we've paid for them, but the fact still remains he the MFWIC. You want things differently, fork up the $1 B or so and run the team your way...
I don't know whether it was specifically Ross' fault or not that we didn't get Harbaugh, I don't think anybody except Jim Harbaugh and those really close to him actually know that. The simple fact is that, much like everyone else in this organization over the past many, many years, Ross failed to get the job done. I'm tired of excuses and losing.
Obviously my anger is much more directed towards coaches and personell decision makers, but **** rolls downhill and the guy who hires incompetence deserves blame as well.
As far as your last paragraph goes, I'm not allowed to have an opinion on the team's ownership and the way the team is run because I can't "fork over 1B" and do it myself? Unless it's a positive opinion, of course, then I can say whatever I want. Makes sense.
As someone who buys the NFL Sunday Ticket, goes to Dolphins games when they're in town and buys team merchandise, I'm basically a company shareholder who is absolutely entitled to have an opionion. Just like you are.
Ross failed to hire Jim Harbaugh, kept around a lame duck coach (who you defended to the last day btw) a year too long, and refuses to fire a GM who has proven incapable of putting a winning product on the field.
Sportswriters shouldn't bash him?
I'll wait and see what happens this year, and I hope the outcome is a tremendous 12-4 season and a deep playoff run. That being said, if you're judging past performance, which is all you have to go on at this point, you have to blame incompetence on the guy who hired the incompetent employees almost as much as you blame the coaches and GM.
Stephen Ross Cracks me up.
The Miami Dolphins have been plagued by many bad news this off-season. It all started with the Miami Dolphins not being able to acquire a star quarterback. After the departure of Marshall, the Miami Dolphins chances of scoring passing touchdowns have greatly diminished. When Jeff Ireland was questioned in regards to the draft he had indicated that there were bigger needs than Quarterback. Ireland did pointed out that he is currently leaning toward drafting an offensive lineman and gave no indication that he was interested in drafting a quarterback. One would question at this very moment of the direction that this franchise is taking; however, this new direction may be a result of a new rule that Stephen Ross has proposed for Quarterbacks. Stephen Ross is now proposing a new rule that limits the amount a Quarterback can throw to 10 times a game. Basically enabling the quarterback to be useless in a game. According to some sources, Stephen Ross is intentionally trying to demoralize the Quarterback position to solve all the quarterback issues that have plagued the franchise since the departure of Dan Marino.
You do know that paragraph you posted came from a story that was an attempt as humor. No truth to that at all.
http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcwest/post/_/id/65983/what-fisher-harbaugh-and-flynn-avoided
Also, don't miss out on Walker's negative point of view also: http://espn.go.com/blog/afceast/post/_/id/42483/its-time-for-dolphins-owner-to-tone-it-down
Can Ross ever say anything and not have people dissect it into a negative story? It is also funny that this story went from Ross saying he thinks Moore will probably start to the video headline on NFL.com being "Moore to start week 1 for Fins".
The bashing of Ross and over analyzing of every little thing he says to make a headline is extremely old. I know myself and others who have taken exception to this lately are considered "homers" and people laugh when they hear that people think the media is out to get one specific team. I am actually starting to think that is indeed the case. Ross made some early mistakes and it seems that people want to keep up the image that Ross is this bumbling idiot that knows nothing about running a football team. There is a huge difference between flying to meet Harbaugh with Sparano still as head coach and him answering a question about who will start and saying he "thinks" Moore probably will. Yet both stories get just as many headlines and viewed almost the same.