cards_fins1
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Hey Cards I never endorsed Philbin I'm on the fence but after yesterday I'm starting to slide off. I don't think Rex is a great coach either but he out coached Philbin. At this point I'm hoping Philbin proves us wrong and rights the ship after another offseason to plug the holes. Things are never as bad or good as they look. Either way he's on his last straw no doubt about it...
Honestly Flyer, I truly can't possibly begin to understand the reasoning behind ANYBODY endorsing Joe Philbin at this point. I mean, there once was a time that 'stability' and 'zero turnover' meant almost more than any other aspect when building/maintaining a successful NFL franchise. In todays NFL however, stability really doesn't mean squat, ESPECIALLY when your head coach has shown time and time again the more than obvious inability to not only elevate the play of his team but also consistently put together a good game plan each and every week. Extremely shoddy time clock management, horrible preparation, ridiculously inept football management both in the locker room and on the field. Being guilty of ANY of these three could quite possibly be grounds for dismissal with ANY team(except Miami). Being guilty of all THREE?! I'm completely baffled as to why Ross chose to bring back Philbin. There have been so many examples of a good coach completely turning around a franchise in ONE DAMN YEAR...Rex Ryan would win 10 games RIGHT NOW with the Miami Dolphins. I'm still waiting for someone, ANYONE, to please tell me ONE DAMN THING Joe Philbin has brought to the Miami Dolphins that might be confused as 'positive'.