>
> This year it is MHO that Coyle MUST go.
This much is obvious. Therefore, it probably won't happen....
>
> Lazor has earned a chance to build.
Agreed. Moreno and Albert stay healthy and we may be in the playoffs
this year. Wouda', coulda', shoulda', perhaps?
> Coyle has allowed his unit to regress and it is NOT traceable to the
> GM giving him poor personnel.
Partial agreement. Ireland fucked the D by allowing a good LB to get
away while saddling us with two underperfomring LB contract nightmares
(both of whom are hopefully only "dead money" to the Dolphins in 2015).
>
> This team was better in many ways this year and you can show measurable
> progress in a number of ways. My eyes tell me that this offense can be
> very good... yes there are issues.
>
> Just getting rid of deadwood on defense and improving the talent isn't
> going to fix what's gone wrong on defense.
>
> We know that Philbin will defend Coyle and will have to be forced to
> replace him. Just like the Sherman firing was at gunpoint.
>
> I hope Ross can muster the 'nads to make that happen.
I hope Ross realizes that owning an NFL team while living 1,000 miles
away from operations is a stupid idea, and there is no number of
fucking consultants or advisors he can hire to mitigate the situation.
I also hope Ross encourages Dawn Aponte to take a job with NFL in NYC,
as this is a no-brainer for Goodell & Co. She's part of our problems.
He should sell this train wreck before the next US economic collapse
squeezes the pockets of well-heeled potential investors... Thank God
the stadium is part and parcel to the deal else we'd be headed west.
I salute any non-corporate season ticket holder who will continue their
subscription in 2015. That is serious faith.
rt