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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.
Colonel, I'm still amazed at how Tannenbaum convinced Ross to hire him in the first place. If he ran his other businesses like he's run the Dolphins, he'd be broke. What's truly awful is that instead of filling the holes on this roster, he's created more. We now have to fill the receiver position which last year was thought of as a strength. We now have to find at least one running back and that presumes that Kenyon Drake can handle a full season of work (which he's never done, not even in college). The offensive line is actually worse than last year (how he managed that is truly mystifying). No tight end (I mean absolutely none). That's not even getting into a discussion of a defense that stunk. We're stuck with Alonso and Branch because of the extensions that Tannenbonehead gave them. Both of these guys stink. I've never seen a Dolphins roster this bad and I've been following this team for over 40 years. We've seen bad but worse is coming.
How often have we, the fans. applauded something, anything, the front office or the HC has done during the past 20 years. Thinking about it really strains the brain. The Dolphins continue to be a bust. It starts with the owner and runs through his bonehead employees.
KB Wrote:
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> With our wingnuts, its probably better NOT to have
> a plan. Blind luck could build a better team.