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This is a moderated phorum for the CIVILIZED discussion of the Miami Dolphins. In this phorum, there are rules and moderators to make sure you abide by the rules. The moderators for this phorum are JC and Colonel.
We dont need a GM with total power.
We tried that with Parcells and Ireland (and every idiot before them), and it just caused a myriad of problems.
With everyone tied together at the hip, we're stuck with one person's vision and philosophy. The GM's.
When it's finally discovered that the GM's vision is flawed, it requires a complete house-cleaning, and many years to get back on track.
The way Ross is playing it, is far from stupid. Each FO position is compartmentalized. So if there is a weak link in the chain of command, it can easily be rectified with minimal disturbance within the organization.
The vision of the team's "brand" of football, will be mainly that of the Owner's(the main constant in the equation), and his team of consultants.
Ross is a lot smarter than many of you think. Surprised that the "billionaire" status doesn't tip some of you off.
Then again, not really.
socalphin Wrote:
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> We dont need a GM with total power.
> We tried that with Parcells and Ireland (and every
> idiot before them), and it just caused a myriad of
> problems.
> With everyone tied together at the hip, we're
> stuck with one person's vision and philosophy. The
> GM's.
> When it's finally discovered that the GM's vision
> is flawed, it requires a complete house-cleaning,
> and many years to get back on track.
>
> The way Ross is playing it, is far from stupid.
> Each FO position is compartmentalized. So if there
> is a weak link in the chain of command, it can
> easily be rectified with minimal disturbance
> within the organization.
> The vision of the team's "brand" of football, will
> be mainly that of the Owner's(the main constant in
> the equation), and his team of consultants.
>
> Ross is a lot smarter than many of you think.
> Surprised that the "billionaire" status doesn't
> tip some of you off.
> Then again, not really.
Could not disagree more.
He's using the exact same system he used with Ireland and Philbin the last two years.
What you get is a Real Estate Billionaire making the decisions on HC and GM and breaking ties on anything they don't agree on.
It didn't work before, it may or may not work going forward. But I'd much rather have a football guy making those decisions.