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Now, I’ve had mixed feeling about the departure of Coach Tony Sparano from my beloved Dolphins. Yeah sure, it’s time to move on. He couldn’t win or make football exciting enough for owner Stevie Ross (can I call you Stevie?). However, in the midst of his hiring, making him the new offensive coordinator for the division rival New York Jets, I’d like to point out that Tony will always have a place in my heart unlike former Miami coach Nick Saban who just won his third national title on Monday. Congrats to him, but that could’ve been a Superbowl if he had stayed with Miami.

I have no problems with Tony Sparano going to the Jets (J-E-S-T!) and I’m sure there are a few like me who feel the same. I’m also sure there are others who’d like to rip his head of for “betraying” them. Betraying though.. that’s interesting. Probably the same fans who wanted him booted from the job when Jim Harbaugh’s name was being tossed around. Who knows?

I’ll always keep Sparano aside from my hatred towards the Jets. As much as we won and lost with him, we have to remember that he put a lot of key personnel and players in place that are with the team now and for the next several season. Much like Brandon Marshall, Karlos Dansby, Reggie Bush, Vontae Davis, and so forth. He built us a team that he thought could win, and now has to face that team twice a year. It’s not like Josh McDaniels squaring off against Tim Tebow and the Broncos this weekend. No, he has to walk across the wrong side of the field now and help Rex Ryan win a Superbowl by going through Miami twice a year. We always like to put a damper on their efforts though. And that’s what you have to remember. Whether we have Sparano, or Fischer, or Cowher, or whomever. We face them twice a year and all we have to do is move on and focus on the one thing that is important… WINNING!

It’s just funny that he’s joining a team that I give very little credit to. I mean, I love their fans… but come on. Let’s hope he can help them reclaim some dignity next year. I don’t think he’ll be a bargaining ticket to lure in Peyton Manning, though.

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There’s no team in clearer need of a QB and a leader than the Miami Dolphins. You can’t even make a case for the Colts or the Rams in this 2011 season. Sure there are many teams that have suffered from the shortened off-season. You have teams like the Cardinals, Eagles (yeah I’ll say it), and even perhaps a team like Cowboys. The teams here have something to prove. The Cards went out and put big money in to Kevin Kolb to be their “savior”. But I have to question that. I’m sure that a lot of people may have agreed with it. But I don’t. I’m not a Cards fan, obviously, but I really scratched my head. Kevin is a good athlete, but not a quarterback worth as much money as he got. But that’s not my point of this post.

I’ve been a Miami Dolphins fan for as long as I can remember. I remember watching the battles in the 90′s with Dan the Man, and I remember the most recent decade without him quite more vividly. We’ve tried so hard to replace his shoes in the years that he’s been gone. At one point he even returned to be a more behind the scenes role for the team. I can respect that, but his short stop back in South Beach was nothing compared to his current role as an analyst on Sunday morning television. Then you bring in another big fish to the aquatic team and we do nothing but flounder around. Still… trying to fill that void of “The next Dan Marino.” I’m not, and would never, try to demean the long vibrant legacy of Dan Marino. As a fellow PA native, I loved his career. I love his personality in and out of the game of football. But the Dolphins for the few years after his retirement struggled to find their niche. This is something that I believe the Patriots and Colts will struggle to do as Tom Brady and Peyton Manning move on to the next level in their lives.

I propose this, to the Miami Dolphins (and to the Colts and Patriots also), that instead of trying to replace your star and find “the next….[insert name]“. Instead of trying to replace this legend and future hall of famer, focus on trying to be the best. Sometimes that means you need to build your line and draft the Jake Long’s. With the season that Matt Ryan is having, maybe it’s turning out to be for the best.

But let’s bring times to a more current situation. You’re faced with a definite quarterback situation. You thought maybe, JUST MAYBE, Chad Henne could be the answer. And I’ll tell you what, Chad’s not been horrid. Sure the TD-INT ratio is in favor of the bad side by -6. But in the four years he’s been with the team I think he’s been mismanaged much similarly to how San Francisco’s quarterback Alex Smith has. We ignore the cannon that Chad has, and the underestimate the speedsters that are around the field next to Brandon Marshall. Brian Hartline has proven that he can get past the best defenders in the league, and Davone Bess can certainly get underneath. Chad goes down when Miami completely changes up their running game. There isn’t a clear running back in that backfield this year. Reggie Bush is essentially reinventing his career, becoming a more rushing back as opposed to the normal receiving back that teams were used to seeing in New Orleans. Daniel Thomas has yet to step in and become a back that we had hoped. When he’s healthy he’ll be a fine back that can operate within a tandem. There’s no doubt that Mr. Henne would’ve eclipsed the 10,000 passing yards milestone this season had he not been hurt but that’s not going to happen. After this season, the Dolphins are faced with a decision to make.

Do you keep both Matt Moore and Chad Henne around making them their starting guys? Thus, bypassing a QB in the first round, focusing on something like good defenders? I think not. I like and am very impressed with Matt Moore. This last game against the New York Giants was quite impressive and was lost on a defensive battle by both teams. The Giants showed something that the Dolphins have been lacking all season long. The ability to finish the game. A leader on both sides of the ball would be ideal. We’ll never know if the Dolphins were affected by the shortened off-season and I won’t allow anyone to chalk it up to that. We’re well passed the point where they can be in playing shape. I’ll let an 0-3 start go unnoticed. But when you’re still win-less going in to week 9, there’s something wrong.

There needs to be a couple of changes around the entire organization. Stephen Ross, as an owner, you need to regain full ownership. It’s okay to invite guests in like Marc Anthony, Jimmy Buffett, Fergie, Venus and Serena Williams (and whomever else), but keep your power. Nobody in this world has too much power that they can act leisurely with it. Second, Jeff Ireland has done nothing but [quite obviously] recruit former Cowboys. I’m honestly surprised that Tashard Choice wasn’t sought after when waived by Dallas. And I’ll be surprised if Rob Ryan’s name isn’t in the mix of things soon. However, I don’t buy it. The Cowboys weren’t winners when these talented guys were there, and they’re not now. A change of scenery doesn’t do everybody good. Mr. Ireland has, in my mind, over-welcomed his stay in South Beach. It’s time to move on. He’s had a great time with the organization and so far has managed to keep us afloat. By enough is enough, he had his chance.

Last, and sadly least, Coach Tony Sparano. I’m sorry, but it’s quite obvious that a coaching change is in need. But it didn’t happen after 0-3, 0-4, 0-5 and so on. A this point, you’re in to the second half of the season. I think Coach has some good ideas, and a good group of players. But there’s just nothing on the docket that is helping them perform better. We’re getting 55 minutes of football, and then five minutes of failure each game. That extra five minutes is where we lose the game. I think, as a lifelong fan, you give the Coach the benefit. It’s been endured thus far. It’s most likely worth it to hold strong. Keep ‘em in there til the end. Show future coaches that you’ll stick with them through the thick and then. I wouldn’t want to coach for a team that is trigger happy.

The reason I suggest they stick it til the end with Sparano, is because it’s not all on him. The players of course need to take the blame, but so does the management staff. Those like Jeff Ireland and his staff. The team has not made a big move in terms of acquiring good coaching staff or talented players since acquiring Brandon Marshall. Thanks for Reggie Bush. But we’re not in the game of acquiring one player per off-season. One player does not simply win a game, it takes 11 players on each side of the field to do so. And when you have 50-some guys on your game day roster, what is one person going to change? Now you’re facing a terrible situation where you need next year’s draft class to come in and assume the role of new blood and new leadership. If you draft guys like Andrew Luck or Matt Barkley, you need them to come in and be THE guy. He’s going to be your guy to come in and lead your team. Don’t make it a drama, make the decision and stand firm with it.

Every fan of every team will, over time, whine or cry or complain about said team. But after a decade in depression and sticking with a team you start to wonder if they’re just allowing their children to throw darts at the players of the NFL just to see who they should pick up or drop. As a Dolphins fan, I’m seeing opportunities that are available to the team, yet they’ve made unsuccessful attempts to grab a temporary QB to handle this season. And they’ve yet to make a decent move on defense to at least keep the scores low in each game.

I’m with the legendary QB, Dan Marino, on this whole “Suck for Luck” campaign the Dolphins seemingly have in full effect. Are you looking to lose every game to ensure the #1 draft pick. What if the world ended after this years season.. would you want to be known as the world’s worst football team? I’m sure not. Number 13 goes on to say, “You got to win games. That’s what your job is, that’s the franchise. You don’t go out there trying to lose games. That’s just ridiculous. If that does happen, then you look at who’s the best possible player.”

And this is entirely true. Why the heck are you playing the game if you’re doing this. If you’re playing to lose, why aren’t you taking shots? This is just like playing Madden, starting the game, and letting the computer or other opponent just walk all over you. It’s not fun to watch. It’s not fun to read about every day. It’s not good business. I have friends who, even during last year, would sit uneasy while their team played the Dolphins. Simply because the fact that the Dolphins were always known to be a team to have an unexpected play up their sleeves. Maybe a small screen here to go for a big chunk of yards. Or a uneasy defense to handle.

But this year? It’s looking more like a joke. I remember speaking with a friend two weeks ago, thinking… “Oh maybe the Fins have a chance against the Bolts.” Nope. He laughed and just said, “Even with Phil Rivers crappy passes, they’ll still beat the Dolphins.” I can take defeat. It’s part of life. We, as Dolphins fans have experience success in many different forms. But loss is not something I like to deal with as a Dolphins fan.

Don’t get me wrong, I fully support the pick of Andrew Luck in the upcoming draft. Who’d be stupid enough to pass up on a franchise-ready quarterback? Well… (shakes head).. I bet I know. This season is starting to look like more than a suckfest. I wonder if Stephen Ross thinks that by picking up Luck in the draft, he’ll be redeemed for the moves he’s made since he’s taken over as owner. I’m not a man of money, but given the chance, I’d make some moves to get the team in a place to be respectable. Exciting playing and exciting players are key. I agree with you there Mr. Ross. However, you’re doing business in a very old fashioned way. You brought in Reggie Bush. Good. And….?

Maybe I’m just ranting on and on. But I’m not happy. So I just wanted to voice my opinion. I’m with #13 in saying that IF Andrew Luck is available at our spot in the draft, we take him. But we don’t go out of our way to ensure he’s there at our spot. Let us not forget that Mr. Luck still has another year of NCAA eligibility left. Maybe he won’t want to take his talents to South Beach? You tell me.

I’m hoping everybody else is getting more and more excited with the 2011 Miami Dolphins. I sure am. It was good seeing Reggie Bush in action this week. As well as a bit more of the Beast Brandon Marshall. Everybody on both sides of the ball looks calmed and poised, ready to make a play. They seemed like it was their game to win or lose, which is the kind of mentality you need to be a winner in this league.

Overall, I’m extremely happy with the way quarterback Chad Henne played. He outshined Cam Newton’s pro debut as a starter. (Who cares if it’s preseason) And put him some decent numbers.

  • 15/24 – 194 yards
  • 2 rushes for 20 yards
  • 0 INTs* / 0 TDs

The key number there is 0, and I don’t refer to the touchdowns. Chad will get his, no doubt. His problem last year was his playing mistake football. If he can become a cleaner player throwing more clean sheets than not the Dolphins are a dangerous team. I dare somebody to prove me wrong. Look back to last season, especially at the home games. Look to both of the Patriots games they played and tell me if it weren’t for the interceptions, we could’ve won those games.

And it is the Pats that the Dolphins need to focus on. They are THE team to beat, not only in the AFC East, but also the NFL. The Eagles won the FA lottery, Packers are the champs. But Tom Brady is an elite player, and makes everybody around him that much better that they can go ahead and win whenever they want to. Take back  a few picks in the Dolphins behavior and it’ll allow Chad Henne to develop in to an outstanding player.

I’m impressed and thoroughly excited for the remaining pre-season games as well as the regular season. Let’s go Fins!

Image courtesy of NFL.com.

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