I'm serious about this especially for the apparent "real" fans? Which has been defined by some as anyone willing to protest and speak as venomious about the FO as possible.
Those poeple will you dedicate just as much time to saying i was wrong? or will you instead dedicate your time towards giving everything else credit except the FO(GM,Owner, Coaches)
For the life of me, i dont know how you can definetively look at any offseason 2-3 weeks in and say we're destined for failure etc etc.
I would think any wise person would wait atleast 1/2 through the season before thinking about passing any kind of judgement. Not us we pass judgement and can tell whats going to happen well before the end of FA, start of the draft or season. Absolutely amazing considering how many teams can get better over night, just like THAT!
I'm serious about this especially for the apparent "real" fans? Which has been defined by some as anyone willing to protest and speak as venomious about the FO as possible.
Those poeple will you dedicate just as much time to saying i was wrong? or will you instead dedicate your time towards giving everything else credit except the FO(GM,Owner, Coaches)
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For the life of me, i dont know how you can definetively look at any offseason 2-3 weeks in and say we're destined for failure etc etc.
I would think any wise person would wait atleast 1/2 through the season before thinking about passing any kind of judgement. Not us we pass judgement and can tell whats going to happen well before the end of FA, start of the draft or season. Absolutely amazing considering how many teams can get better over night, just like THAT!
As with all of your other posts, this one is crap. There is a very small percentage of people who expect the Super Bowl every year. And they're all homers with aqua-colored glasses, much like you. The majority of fans want a football team that competes for the playoffs every year, that isn't eliminated from serious contention by October, that can actually win games when it gets into the playoffs (it's been twenty years since the last time the Dolphins won a divisional playoff game, and over ten years since they last won a playoff game at all), and-- god willing-- actually get to the Super Bowl one day.I highly doubt they'll win the Super Bowl this year, but the problem is that shouldn't be the expectation. These *******s want a super bowl team every year. Unfortunately when you continuiously change regimes you will rarely be in position to do so.
As with all of your other posts, this one is crap. There is a very small percentage of people who expect the Super Bowl every year. And they're all homers with aqua-colored glasses, much like you. The majority of fans want a football team that competes for the playoffs every year, that isn't eliminated from serious contention by October, that can actually win games when it gets into the playoffs (it's been twenty years since the last time the Dolphins won a divisional playoff game, and over ten years since they last won a playoff game at all), and-- god willing-- actually get to the Super Bowl one day.
The reason we change regimes so often is because none of them have been able to meet even this basic standard. Of course, since you were perfectly happy with Tony Sparano and his five year plan to drive the team into a ditch, nobody expects you to understand.
Yes, that's exactly what my post says. Your reading comprehension skills are clearly as sharp as your football acumen. You're the Tony Sparano of Finheaven posters.Yea I'm sorry that I've just been smart enough to see that successful teams stick with their plan and don't keep changing it. I'm sorry I'm not a fickle fan that expects perfection from everyone and anything less is a sure sign of failure
Yes, that's exactly what my post says. Your reading comprehension skills are clearly as sharp as your football acumen. You're the Tony Sparano of Finheaven posters.
Yes, that's exactly what my post says. Your reading comprehension skills are clearly as sharp as your football acumen. You're the Tony Sparano of Finheaven posters.