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If I were the Jets I’d hire Flores today! This may actual haunt us

Discussion in 'Miami Dolphins Forum' started by Dorfdad, Jan 10, 2022.

  1. Dorfdad

    Dorfdad Well-Known Member

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    A smart tough well respect coach with an Owner who seemed to tie or overrule his command gets let go after changing the culture as he was asked to.

    Imagine that man who 3/4 beat the pats rolled the jets and has a very good AFC record over 3 years getting hired by the Jets.

    he has a young talented team with draft picks / knowledge of the division and a pipeline to players who like him

    was he perfect no? At times I blamed him for the team but is he better than the Jets have now? 1000% yes and he could hurt us for years to come.

    I predict he goes to the Jets / Texas / or possible Denver
     
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  2. cbrad

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    Flores going to the Texans would be hilarious. Watson wanted to come here because of Flores, now Flores goes to Watson lol.

    Jets I'm not afraid of. Those guys have even worse ownership: last playoff appearance 11 years ago and 1 winning season since then.

    Firing Flores is a tragecomedy.
     
  3. plc001

    plc001 Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    Which ever team hires Flores, I hope that team thumps the dolphins every time they play.

    if the power struggle rumors are true, it feels like the bad guys won in Miami.
     
  4. texanphinatic

    texanphinatic Senior Member

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    Meh.

    His offenses blew, he has no ability to develop players on that side of the ball, he comes up short under pressure and can't hire staff.

    I'd have been fine giving him another year, but it's not like we just got rid of a super bowl winner like the Eagles did a few years back.

    Also...

    What if he WAS the problem? I'm not a Grier fan at all, and I hate seeing power struggles (which should result in both parties gone), but what if Grier isn't the issue we think he is and it's more on Flores' poor staffing and player development?
     
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  5. Vinny Fins

    Vinny Fins Feisty Brooklyn dolfan ️‍

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    Grier has been here 20 years. Flores 3. Guess who instilled the culture flores was sent to fix
     
  6. KeyFin

    KeyFin Well-Known Member

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    Here's the thing- player development falls on Flores. It's also clear that our line has not developed; pass blocking is worse today than it was a few months ago. Run blocking has improved but that's mainly through scheme. I've said for over a month now that someone deserves to be fired for that offensive line.

    With that said, every linemen we drafted outside of Eichenberg was a project. What I mean by that is we knew, without a doubt, that they were not day 1 starters. But the problem was that we cut veterans and the backups were worse than the rookies. So who's fault is that? It's not on coaching initially...those players just weren't ready.

    But at some point, bad picks or not, it has to come back to coaching. Miami schemed the heck out of the offense to turn a turd into a diamond, so it's hard to fault offensive coordinators. The ONLY THING I want to know is who decided not to bring in a veteran line coach- was it Grier or Flores? Because that's ultimately who's to blame here.

    Moving forward though, it's definitely not Flores fault if the line stinks next year. So who's fault will it be then? The new coach who's not even in the building yet, or the guy who drafted all long-term prospects and expected them to start day 1?

    I've accepted that we've fired Flores- still furious over it, but I've accepted it. Now we need to figure out what's next and how to fix the line. Unless we dip heavily into free agency, Grier will be fired next year for the same reason we just fired Flores. Then what? We bring in a new GM and start the rebuild as all these rookies are ready for their 2nd contracts...we won't be able to afford most of them on the defensive side.

    The main problem here is that this roster, this franchise, is in win-now mode. We have maybe 2 or 3 years left with this defense and the odds of building another of this caliber are slim to none. So if we're average next year under a new head coach, Grier is fired and we're starting over with a new GM, we've completely wasted everything from Minkah and Tunsil until today. The ticking clock on the wall is the real problem and it's the one thing nobody is looking at.

    Ultimately, a head coach's job is to win football games. Flores is at fault for that offensive line, but at the end of the day he did his job. And no amount of double-speak by the franchise will make me forget the promise of "perennial playoff contender" coupled with us being a year or two out from yet another complete rebuild.

    So as of today, 100% of EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENS is 100% Grier's fault. This is the road he's chosen and his only scapegoat has left the building.
     
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  7. texanphinatic

    texanphinatic Senior Member

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    Not gonna say Grier shouldn't have been fired, but I'm also thinking some people are making Flores out to be something he hasn't actually been here.
     
  8. mlb1399

    mlb1399 Well-Known Member

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    I don’t think anyone is calling Flores the next Bellicheck, even though it took him 4 seasons to post a winning a record.

    He was a rookie head coach still learning on the job. I expect mistakes from a rookie Hc. Watching a GM continue to make them 10+ years is inexcusable. This was our first back to back winning season since the early 2000’s which was enough for me to be patient and see if he could turn the corner with one more year. Grier certainly didn’t help him with Tua or the OL.
     
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  9. Silverphin

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    He may have been a part of the organization for 20 years, but he's only been a GM for going on 6 six years.

    I don't want to defend Grier because he's definitely not above scrutiny, but let's not scrutinize him without context.
     
  10. canesz06

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    Why are people making Flores out to be the next Don Shula, now that he's fired? He put a mediocre product out on the field every week. He was never gonna win us anything here
     
  11. brandon27

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    I think they both should have been fired; but the thing with Flores is you hired a first time head coach. You're going to get the growing pains during games like we saw. You also handed this guy the keys to a team that literally had nobody on that roster worth a damn. He managed to win 5 games. Then through the constant mess on his staff much of which was probably of his own doing; then apparently being saddled with a QB he didn't want he still managed to put up two seasons with a winning record barely missing the playoffs. I mean think about it; if we don't miss FG's of our own or give up late FG's to Jacksonville, Atlanta and Vegas (cant recall which scenario was which opponent) were in an even better spot with an offense that couldnt get out of its own way. I mean; win one of those games and maybe you're in, win two and you're for sure in. Thats progress. Again; this was a first time head coach. You can't saddle a first time head coach with a rebuild the scale we did and expect a division title in 3 years especially when you don't draft the QB until year 2. It's a ridiculous standard Ross is creating and its sending a message again to the league that you're likely not in the long term plans. Again, think of the optics if you're a head coach candidate; do you really want to come here? Maybe if the GM is gone too it's a more attractive opportunity; but that's not the case.

    It's not necessarily about Flores at this point; its the situation as a whole. Flores will be a HC again though and we'll likely regret this one. What he did in year 1 and 2 was pretty damn impressive with nothing much to work with and in all honesty we didn't have much to work with this year either with no WR's and no OL yet even after dropping 7 straight, we win 7 straight and basically fall one game short of the playoffs with 3 losses that could have gone either way. That earns you another year; at least it should but Grier won the whine fest and saved himself even though he's very much a part of the problem.
     
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  12. canesz06

    canesz06 Well-Known Member

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    I agree with you, they both should have been fired. That's not to say that it might not still happen. If harbaugh comes here, he's got enough juice to get grier fired or at the minimum, neuter him. If some assistant is hired again, grier will have no one to keep him in check. This could actually get worse than it is/was already
     
  13. Pennington's Limp Arm

    Pennington's Limp Arm Well-Known Member

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    What ? They aren’t firing Saleh.

    Flores isn’t taking a D coordinator job with the Jesters.
     
  14. brandon27

    brandon27 Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    I believe Ross that he won't steal JH from Michigan. If Harbaugh wants to leave though then I sure hope Ross isn't stupid enough to say no due to his ties to Michigan. I doubt Harbaugh comes here regardless though; I think he'd much rather prefer Vegas or Chicago. Both are destinations to boost his ego even more.

    Thats my concern though; we're likely only going to be able to attract another first time HC, or a retread past his prime with the dysfunction we have here, which will lead to another questionable staff meaning things will take time and we all know Ross isn't patient enough or smart enough. He's just shown us that here again; while again delivering the message that "his guy" Grier is calling the shots. You're basically a second class citizen coming here to coach with Grier as your GM due to his relationship with the owner. Everyone just watch him basically behind the scenes lobby for the HC he helped hire to be fired while somehow retaining his own job. Its dysfunction at it's finest courtesy of none other than Stephen Ross yet again.
     
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  15. canesz06

    canesz06 Well-Known Member

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    I would hope that Ross wouldn't fire Flores without already knowing who the next coach is. He's obviously not a stupid man but if he doesnt already have a plan in place, we're screwed
     
  16. cbrad

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    lol.. history shows us we're screwed WHEN he has a plan in place.
     
  17. Dorfdad

    Dorfdad Well-Known Member

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    What really scares me and YES Flores had some moments of problems but overall he was a GOOD coach who the players liked and played for. If your telling your prospective new Headaches that a winning record 2/3 years with a complete rebuilt isn't enough to get you your final year on the contract I would tell you we have no shot at a legit coach coming in. Since we already have a GM tied to the team and Grier and Ross have a lot of say I think we are going to have to get a YES guy. If they question Grier or Ross they would be fired. They are just going to get a guy who does what they say and that's not the best for this team.
     
  18. Dol-Fan Dupree

    Dol-Fan Dupree Tank? Who is Tank? I am Guy Incognito.

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    if the demand is to build a good offensive staff and the coach says "yes" I will be happy.
     
  19. Dorfdad

    Dorfdad Well-Known Member

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    that was the demand for the last 15-20 years.
     
  20. Rouk

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    I don’t get what people see in flores. I’ve wanted him gone all season. We we’re literally rank 32nd on defense this year at the half way point of the season. Then we got lucky and hit a stretch of back up qbs and got a ton of inflated stats vs qbs that had zero chance vs the blitz. The dolphins haven’t been ranked in the top 10 of anything under flores. We didn’t make the playoffs i mean even gase made the playoffs. He actively worked against developing our number 5 draft pick. He handled tua so poorly it’s laughable. He sends grant away this season and we literally had no other kr on the roster. He sent karras and flowers away and this line was all time bad. Wr used a 1st round pick on noah who couldn’t even get snaps in small doses leading to Zero development there. Dont even get me started on who he started where on the oline this season and our overall value of the rb position during his tenure.
     
  21. cbrad

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    That's not true. We ended up ranked 6th in defense and 3rd in takeaway/giveaway ratio in 2020 under Flores.

    Regarding top 10 rankings, the most important (other than W/L) is point differential and the last time we ranked top 10 was in 2002 under Wannstedt! Amazing how far a once proud franchise has fallen.

    Maybe they should rename this team the Stingrays.. you know.. a bottom feeder. Even sounds cool (still like Dolphins more though).
     
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  22. Ronnie Bass

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    Like the Jets hiring Gase haunted us? Yeah, I'm not going to hold my breath on this one.
     
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  23. The_Dark_Knight

    The_Dark_Knight Defender of the Truth

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    The only two worst organizations to be a head coach for other than the Dolphins are the Lions and the Jets. He’ll, even Belichick resigned as head coach one day after taking the job.

    There’s no way…NO WAY Flores takes any job with the Jets
     
  24. Vinny Fins

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    You mean like the last time he chased harbaugh… while he had a coach under contract?
     
  25. OwesOwn614

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    Poor Jests.
     
  26. Rouk

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    Im pretty sure no head coach miami fired has ever gone on to do anything so i wouldnt hold my breath.
     
  27. byroan

    byroan Giggity Staff Member Administrator Luxury Box

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    Poor Jests? They made it all the way to the AFC Championship game that year. I don't think we've been since 93.
     
  28. OwesOwn614

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    True enough. But unfortunately, the same can be said for any head coach Miami has hired since Don Shula.
     
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