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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.
He's totally clueless and despite all his money a dumb shit.
The ONLY reason Ross is keeping Phlimflam is because he hired him, and he can't deal with the fact his decision was and is a failure.
Typical titanic ego -- incapable of being wrong and incapable of recognizing when its better to get out and leave the work for those who actually know what they are doing.
Honestly, it's unimaginable how anyone at a casual fan level football IQ or higher cannot plainly see Phlimnflam is NOT a legit HC. He NEVER was!
Nice guy. Blah blah. But a ZERO NFL HC. He loses more games (based on his interaction and game day blunders) than he wins. So his NET IMPACT is actually negative to the bottom line!
Like I said, Ross is an absolute idiot if he cannot conclude that on his own and make adjustments accordingly...
dolfan1 Wrote:
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> Yup that sums up our owner...no balls Ross.
>
> 8-8 next year...mark the thread
OK, we'll mark it and put it up right next to the one where you said you wanted the Pats to go undefeated.
"Building something great here." Building a championship football team isn't like buying land and building an edifice that will last for centuries. I'm sure something was said like this by the Egyptian architect IMHOTEP when he was working on the pyramids. It works in that scenario....
A football team is like jello. There are too many variables that are at work changing the teams make up. Football players are fungible. They don't usually last long, even the great ones may only be great for a couple of years. Laying one great block at a time and then another the following year doesn't create a team. It must be done quickly. Players come and go. What is critical IMO is to gain as much as possible in a couple of years and then try to fortify those positions with similar players that can step up as subs. Bench strength. Got to have it.
The Dolphins need to upgrade at LB and D-line. We must stop the other teams from outscoring us. The building must be in place soon...very soon.
I'm not a Philbin fan. Don't care for his coaching prowess and lack of energy. If Ross thinks he's got what it takes...good for him. But, this coach will never get the Dolphins close to getting into the SB.
colonel Wrote:
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> "Building something great here." Building a
> championship football team isn't like buying land
> and building an edifice that will last for
> centuries. I'm sure something was said like this
> by the Egyptian architect IMHOTEP when he was
> working on the pyramids. It works in that
> scenario....
>
> A football team is like jello. There are too many
> variables that are at work changing the teams make
> up. Football players are fungible. They don't
> usually last long, even the great ones may only be
> great for a couple of years. Laying one great
> block at a time and then another the following
> year doesn't create a team. It must be done
> quickly. Players come and go. What is critical
> IMO is to gain as much as possible in a couple of
> years and then try to fortify those positions with
> similar players that can step up as subs. Bench
> strength. Got to have it.
>
> The Dolphins need to upgrade at LB and D-line. We
> must stop the other teams from outscoring us. The
> building must be in place soon...very soon.
>
> I'm not a Philbin fan. Don't care for his
> coaching prowess and lack of energy. If Ross
> thinks he's got what it takes...good for him.
> But, this coach will never get the Dolphins close
> to getting into the SB.
colonel Wrote:
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> the Egyptian architect IMHOTEP when he was
> working on the pyramids.
Dang, I learn more here than I did in my non-world-history-having curriculum within the south florida public school system.
I never knew the pyramids were credited to a known architect...and that name? I was thinking that was an abbreviation for a Greek architect called "In My Humble Opinion Tau Epsilon Phi"
That's crap! Bob Marley built the pyramids with an assist by Kukulkan (pronounced "ko-kol-kan". Here's proof!
tourists think kukulkan is a stone serpent on the side of a pyramid
with a solar ribbon down its back but kukulkan was a tall
blue-eyed caucasian with white hair
a large forehead and atlantinian mind
kukulkan taught the mayans astronomy
and gave them their popular new age calendar
kukulkan was the project manager for the great pyramid of giza
bob marley was associate engineer before “rasta” was interpreted
from kukulkan’s early designs bob sung about “3 little birds”
in the same tree kukulkan arranged pyramids
around the world birds sang
in the first morning a boy was born as a snake
he grew into a plumed serpent and then Rastafarian
marley’s lovers cared for him in a cave
kukulkan introduced Bob to genetically modified gonja
pyramidal lyrics filled marley’s songs for example one love
could you be loved no woman no cry love was
an atlantinian cornerstone pyramids were designed
to slowly crumble in three hundred thousand years
civilizations come and go
lovers climb up and down
JC Wrote:
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> dolfan1 Wrote:
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> > Yup that sums up our owner...no balls Ross.
> >
> > 8-8 next year...mark the thread
>
>
> OK, we'll mark it and put it up right next to the
> one where you said you wanted the Pats to go
> undefeated.
Hold back, JC. I accused him of wearing lipstick once or twice (figuratively speaking) but I never saw him in full drag walking down Santa Monica Boulevard swaying a purse as you are now saying he did.
Injuries really had a drastic impact on this team this year, more so then the last few years... Had we stayed healthy we would have been in the hunt in the AFC... You can question the FAs' Hickey signed and the roster he was given from Ireland... But facts remain had we stayed healthy at RB, Oline, and secondary, our only real issue with the team were LB and DT before injuries... We were a very different team week 1 vs the Pats then a couple weeks ago...
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All things are subject to interpretation whichever interpretation prevails at a given time is a function of power and not truth.
Nietzsche
But barring our injuries whould those items have even been an issue? Who knows.
Sure our coaches made blunders but then so did our players. Which blunders were more costly to our season in the end? Again, who knows.
I'd like to think that with very limited injuries, the team we started the season with makes the playoffs. This, despite all of the blunders made. We simply had too many injuries to players we could not adequitely replace to pound out the dents in our very tough schedule.
Another quality off season by Hickey adding playmakers, F/A's and quality depth and I think we get there...especially if we can upgrade Coyle.
Is Philbin a great coach? Nah, probably not. But this team needs more good players more than it needs a better coach. Seriously, we're something like 3 plays away from being 11-4 right now. Better players at LB and in the secondary would probably have gotten us there.
This offseason we need to upgrade at LB, DB and OL, and maybe add depth at DL and RB. If we can pull that off, I think Philbin can get this team to the playoffs. Whether or not he can win a SB is, of course, an open question.
Anyway, I think Hickey and his personnel moves will have more impact on what happens next year than pretty much anything else.
ChyrenB Wrote:
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> JC Wrote:
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> > dolfan1 Wrote:
> >
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>
> > -----
> > > Yup that sums up our owner...no balls Ross.
> > >
> > > 8-8 next year...mark the thread
> >
> >
> > OK, we'll mark it and put it up right next to
> the
> > one where you said you wanted the Pats to go
> > undefeated.
>
>
> Hold back, JC. I accused him of wearing lipstick
> once or twice (figuratively speaking) but I never
> saw him in full drag walking down Santa Monica
> Boulevard swaying a purse as you are now saying he
> did.
Ummm..what? Easy on the egg nog Chyren!
All I did was paraphrase one of his posts from many years ago. Not making any lifestyle judgements or accusations. The guy is a dolphins fan....an atypical, frustrated, pessimistic dolphins fan, but a dolphins fan nonetheless.
ChyrenB Wrote:
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>
> Since you are just drawing a conclusion without
> actually knowing, then I disagree. I think he's a
> Pats' fan that has nothing better to do then post
> on the chatboard of a rival team. We're all
> allowed to our opinions and suspicions though so
> who knows?