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You cant blame the Trifecta

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The current struggles of the Miami Dolphins are not the Trifecta's fault. No matter how you try to pin it, it just isn't. Tony Sparano inherited a 1-15 team, and well there's only so much you can do in 1 offseason. They rebuilt most of the team but the holes are obvious from what was left from prior regimes. The Trifecta has brought in Pennington, Cramer, Long, Smiley, Thomas, Fasano, Langford, Ferguson and Ayodele. And that's just out of the starters. So basically we are the same 1-15 team except with band-aids, so to speak. We will get better, but it will take time and unfortunately it probably wont be this season. So quit blaming Parcells, Sparano, Ireland, Henning, Pasqualoni, etc. It's not their fault.
 
I wont say its their fault but I want to see some emotion out of our coach. I dont see him frustrated or anything. makes me wonder if hes too soft.
 
The lack of talent is not the fault of the coaching staff. The idiotic miscues (12 men on the field TWICE) are the fault of the coaching staff.
 
IMO Sparano sucks. He preaches special teams and we cant even get the right number of players on the field for a missed fieldgoal. This team has so many penalties its pathetic. Good coach Don Shula least penalized team in NFL time and time again. Bad coaches have teams that have no disipline.
 
12 men on the field on special teams isnt the coaches fault. They designate who is on the field for certain situations. So 12 men on the field is the fault of whoever the 12th man is cause more than likely he isnt designated to be out there. It's like having our starting 11 on defense then like the 3rd string safety runs out on the field for some ungodly reason.
 
Expecting them to rebuild this team is one season is unreasonable and I do give them credit for adding some talent to the lines, although the OL hasn't jelled as much as I'd have hoped.

But I do hold them responsible for all the stupid mistakes this team makes. they don't play the game but they are the ones that set the tempo.

And I do think it's fair to criticize them for not adding more talent to the offense. Wilford in hindsight looks like a horrible signing. I also believe that they are underutilizing Brown. He was having a probowl type season last year before the injury. He needs to see more playing time.
 
Who do we blame? The 46 NEW players they bought in.
 
Expecting them to rebuild this team is one season is unreasonable and I do give them credit for adding some talent to the lines, although the OL hasn't jelled as much as I'd have hoped.

But I do hold them responsible for all the stupid mistakes this team makes. they don't play the game but they are the ones that set the tempo.

And I do think it's fair to criticize them for not adding more talent to the offense. Wilford in hindsight looks like a horrible signing. I also believe that they are underutilizing Brown. He was having a probowl type season last year before the injury. He needs to see more playing time.

Wilford was probably the best option at WR in Free Agency, like it or not. The O-Line takes time to jel, they'll eventually get it done, they are really young after all. I think that they are easing Ronnie Brown into more and more playing time, a torn ACL is tough to come back from and he by no means looks like the old Ronnie Brown. Even though he did just score a touchdown.
 
Who do we blame? The 46 NEW players they bought in.

Yeah when only 9 of them play, real fair. What they should do is start more of those new players. Start Nathan Jones (or anybody for that matter) instead of Andre Goodman for christ's sake! Play Reggie Torbor or Charlie Anderson instead of Matt Roth. Play Phillip Merling instead of Vonnie Holliday.
 
this staff has been a joke to me so far not useing ginn or brown all the penialtys its just the same **** diffrent day
 
Well, even if we are rebuilding, there is no excuse for a blow out that we caused.
 
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