Read more: http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/10/30/2478788/breaking-down-the-miami-dolphins.html#ixzz1cGi1L0ep There is more including these tidbits For me the following two statements say it all
a good and smart haircut to the peeps below would be a good start to a new and bright beginning; I'm sure that a qualified football exec. could seperate the the real talent from the fakers for paychecks at the posts they occupy. I'm quite sure many of the people listed blow...have'nt a clue and are below football...IQ...to eveluate anthything above "pop warner". Staff Directory Chairman of the Board/Managing General Partner Stephen M. Ross Vice-Chairman/Partner Jorge Perez Vice-Chairman Donald F. Shula Partners H. Wayne Huizenga Marc Anthony Gloria Estefan Emilio Estefan Fergie Serena Williams Venus Williams Back to top Executives Chief Executive Officer Mike Dee General Manager Jeff Ireland Senior Vice President of Football Operations Dawn Aponte Senior Vice President of Operations-Sun Life Stadium Todd Boyan Senior Vice President/Chief Financial And Administrative Officer Mark Brockelman Senior Vice President of Operations-Davie Bill Galante Senior Vice President of Media Relations Harvey Greene Senior Vice President of Public Affairs Adam Grossman Senior Vice President-Chief Technology Officer Tery Howard Senior Vice President of Corporate Partnerships and Integrated Media Jim Rushton Senior Vice President of Sales and Ticket Operations Mark Tilson Vice President/Special Advisor Nat Moore Back to top Football Operations Coaching Head Coach Tony Sparano Assistant Head Coach/Secondary Todd Bowles Wide Receivers Steve Bush Tight Ends Dan Campbell Assistant Linebackers David Corrao Pass Rush Bryan Cox Offensive Coordinator Brian Daboll Assistant Secondary Joe Danna Offensive Line Dave DeGuglielmo Quarterbacks Karl Dorrell Assistant Special Teams Dave Fipp Assistant Wide Receivers Ike Hilliard Head Strength and Conditioning Darren Krein Running Backs Jeff Nixon Defensive Coordinator Mike Nolan Assistant Strength and Conditioning Dave Puloka Special Teams Coordinator Darren Rizzi Defensive Line Kacy Rodgers Linebackers Bill Sheridan Offensive Quality Control Tony Sparano Jr. Executive Assistant to Head Coach Anne Rodriguez Back to top Football Support Team Security Investigator Stuart Weinstein Director of Player Development Kaleb Thornhill Manager of Team Operations Scott Bullis Back to top Player Personnel Director of Player Personnel Brian Gaine Director of College Scouting Chris Grier Assistant Director of Pro Scouting Chris Shea Football Administration Coordinator Ryan Herman College Scouts Ron Brockington Adam Engroff Adam Howe Anthony Hunt Ron Labadie Mike Murphy Joe Schoen Matt Winston Pro Scouts Dwayne Joseph Nate Sullivan Scouting Assistant John Ritcher College Scouting Coordinator Chase Leshin Executive Assistant/Football Operations Annie Berger Irma Gonzalez Back to top Athletic Training Head Athletic Trainer Kevin O'Neill Assistant Athletic Trainer Troy Maurer Assistant Athletic Trainer Naohisa Inoue
I completely agree with Williamson our receivers are just average. the sad thing is that many fin fans thought Bess would be just as good of a wr as Welker was and I have to say if that was true then Bess would be a pro bowl wr . Hartline seems faster but I dont feel all that good about him either. If I could have three things it would be this for the offense. #1 qb Luck tightend ? need 2 tightends imo , Blackmon , Broyles and Hartline and one more wr, Ronnie brown caliber back and a right tackle similar to Richmond Webb.
How do you think it would pan out if Welker and Bess switched teams? I think Bess would be really productive in that NE offense. I think he would be less productive than Welker but not by too much.
The whole organization is second rate, bad drafting. terrible free agents (and i mean terrible) start from scratch, get people who know how to build a franchise. Enough is enough fire your HC and GM draft a QB in the first round let's fkin go.
What's the deal with Hartline? Can he not get open or something? It seems as if the ball is thrown his way once or twice a game.
well mbmonk thats a good question but I will say that Bess might put up better numbers their but since we run a run first offense I would be interested in seeing what these guys could do if roles where reversed or if both guys were on the same team. To be honest Welker is from my area and we all love the guy so I be a little biased . it would be great to have Bess and Welker on the near side and Marshall and Blackmon on the oposite and then have a big full back in the backfield to block . they had a discusion on who's offense in the nfl scares defenses and our offense hasnt scared anyone since the 80's or early 90's
In a little over 3 games with Henne, Hartline had 13 catches, 200 yards, and 0 drops. In almost 4 games with Moore, he has 5 catches for 56 yards, and 3 drops (all in the Jets game). Many disagree but I like Hartline.
Somewhat separate from their analysis but isn't Vernon Carey only 30 years old? Is he in such terrible shape that that guy's career can't be turned around? Put him back at RT, have his fat *** get on a serious diet and see what it does for him. Honestly I think it could do wonders and he could turn it around. Carey doesn't seem to care anymore when he moved to RG.
NFL Golden Rule - Unless and until you have a top 10 QB, the #1 priority of the organization should be to obtain a top 10 QB. That has not been the priority of the Dolphins organization since Marino. Therefore we have sucked since Marino.
Yeah, you would think so. That doesn't seem to be helping Langford or Soliai (until recently) either.
I'll tell you what's interesting about Reggie Bush. If you were to compile his stats out of I-Formation both in college and in the NFL his stats would very likely look much better than they are in the spread. It's a simple thing. In the spread you need a quick power move, running against the interior of the DL which has been emptied out. That's not Reggie Bush. What made Bush so dangerous as a runner was his ability to beat slow personnel to the boundaries with USC's WRs providing him strong blocking. He needs that FB to give him the time to beat players to protect him. He had for the first time on Sunday and he was excellent. He had solid second-level blocking and he was excellent. I wouldn't toss Bush in the trash-bin just yet. In fact I'd go get him a better full back.
I think Bush is not used effectively to suit his abilities. Hartline would probably be another story like Welker if he went somewhere like New England. And definitely, YES, we need a 1st round QB to give us the best chance for a "franchise" quarterback.
I dunno I kinda feel bush has been one of our better players this year which probably says everything
This is great stuff but its nothing we all already don't know. In fact there were a number of us saying these exact things before the season started and were getting ribbed pretty hard I might add for "thinking we knew more than professionals paid to build a team". LMAO. This stuff all falls on the GM. The disaster of an OL and bringing in a sub par OT in order to move an aging and slow OT to Guard to fix the Guard position. Bringing in Reggie Bush and expecting him to be an every down back. Cutting both Brown, Williams and not going after another FA back. Refusing to even consider possible upgrades at either TE or 2nd WR. Not addressing one of the glaring needs on Defense at pass rusher and safety. This offseason was a cluster.... and it didn't take being a professional personnel man to see it. That's the sad part.