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See you next week!
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In B'OB we trust, until he pisses us off! |
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Wait, the Dolphins aren't done ***************ing with them yet.
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As a coach myself, I understand that anybody can be on the wrong end of a blowout. So I'm not too concerned about a blowout. I'm more concerned about the lack of adjustments from week to week and the lack of development by our young talent.
Plain and simple Romeo needs to be handed his walking papers and the offensive coordinator needs to lose his playcalling duties. Neither has shown any ability to get better... |
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I'm happy sending all three home.
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I do believe that he does not always let us in on the inner workings of the team. Yes, he (or whomever REALLY had the last say so on our QB debacle) should take some blame. However, this team has been WAY worse than Hoyer. These coordinators get off the hook way too often. |
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And I cannot imagine why anybody would think he did not have all the say on the QB position. He personally acquired former players and declared them his guys. Then he juggled them every time they played like the terrible QBs they are. You can let responsibility for this debacle of a franchise run up hill from O'Brien since Smith works with BOB on personnel and McNair hired them both, but it is dumb to make scape goats of the coordinators. |
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