Dolphins hire Jeff Hafley - new head coach

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  1. Vertical Limit

    Vertical Limit Senior Member

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    Adam Schefter
    ESPN Sources: Dolphins are hiring former Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley as their head coach. Hafley completed his second interview with the team today and will be their new head coach
     
  2. Finatik

    Finatik Season Ticket Holder Staff Member Club Member

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    Meh
     
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  3. Deus ex dolphin

    Deus ex dolphin Well-Known Member

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    Did they hand out hamster wheels during the announcement?
     
  4. The_Dark_Knight

    The_Dark_Knight Defender of the Truth

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    Hafley’s defense has been top 5 so that’s actually a good thing. His only knows our defense has been inconsistent at best.

    Plus with his relationship with Sullivan, their vision should be similar and no “learning curve”.

    Had we hired Chad Alexander from the Chargers, I would have bet on us landing Harbaugh. When it was announced we hired Sullivan, I knew it was going to be LaFleur if he didn’t get a contract extension of Jeff Hafley.
     
  5. Vertical Limit

    Vertical Limit Senior Member

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    Gonna give the guy a chance.. for what it is worth.. Packers fans are deflated by the loss of Jeff, they wanted to keep him. espn is saying jeff is one of the most coveted candidates.. so maybe some of us just dont know much about him…

    will be interesting to see who he targets for offensive coordinator because he is definitely not going to be calling plays offensively.
     
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  6. cbrad

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    It was #6 in 2024 and #11 in 2025 (by points, which is what matters). Good, but not great.
     
  7. ExplosionsInDaSky

    ExplosionsInDaSky Well-Known Member

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    Admittedly I don't know much about him. The hiring itself seems repetitiously automatic. I assumed we fired McDaniel because we were going after a much bigger, more sought after name. I was wrong.
    That doesn't mean it won't work. I know nothing about the guy the same way I knew nothing about Sean McVay when the Rams hired him.

    He's a defensive guy, so I expect that to be our strong point next season. Get a franchise quarterback in here to run an offense and we might have something.
     
  8. Sceeto

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    :bag:
     
  9. TheHighExhaulted

    TheHighExhaulted Well-Known Member

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    I can't really get excited. It seems like we're going with a mediocre defensive coordinator who may be a good motivator.
     
  10. The_Dark_Knight

    The_Dark_Knight Defender of the Truth

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    If this was a hire with Grier as the GM, I wouldn’t be thrilled at all. Sullivan is bringing in someone he knows and worked with so it may be a good hire.

    But let’s face the hard fact that 2026 is going to SUCK regardless of who’s here. Thanks a lot Grier.
     
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  11. Vertical Limit

    Vertical Limit Senior Member

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    I say if McCarthy cant get a head coaching job, call him for offensive coordinator.. and let him help staff the offensive side
     
  12. The_Dark_Knight

    The_Dark_Knight Defender of the Truth

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    I’m not so sure. Was McCarthy a GOOD coordinator or did he benefit from Rodgers outstanding play? Honest question
     
  13. texanphinatic

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    Let's face it, he's not super exciting, but that doesn't mean he can't or won't be a good coach.

    He was a major upgrade for the Packers D when he came in. The raw numbers don't always reflect it, but he is a good coordinator and really changed the mentality of their defense.

    And let's face it. What will ultimately determine his fate is probably going to be the decisions related to Tua and the QB position more than anything he does on defense. His offensive staff will be important and our new GM better be ready to work.
     
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  14. hitman8

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    I'm glad Grier is gone (4 years too late), but I don't see how this Hafley guy is an upgrade over McDaniel. His defenses over the last couple of seasons in GB were good, but not great or exceptional in any way. His previous HC experience at BC was bad with a losing record.

    We should have gone after a proven HC. This just looks like more of the same mediocre BS. Seems Ross **** the bed once again.
     
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  15. Piston Honda

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    Championship!!!
     
  16. texanphinatic

    texanphinatic Senior Member

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    We honestly have no idea if he's an upgrade or not. None. It's not a sexy or exciting hire, but that has no bearing on whether he will succeed or fail. And even "proven" coaches fail in new environments. They may have a better chance at success, or better knowledge, but they can fail just the same. There is no guarantee that Harbaugh will succeed at anything in NY or that McDermott will raise, I don't know, Arizona to some new height.

    Ross brought in a guy that came highly recommended in almost every NFL circle for GM, and that guy brought in a coach he thinks will succeed. Nothing but time will tell us if they make it or not.
     
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    Dolphins fans when Harbaugh gets sacked, closely followed by McDaniel.
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    The same Dolphins fans a week later when Hafley is announced.
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  18. Two Tacos

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    I care more about the coordinators with this hire. Not sure if that is a good sign or bad. I feel like this is for a head coach instead of bringing in a scheme, so likely good. At least it seems like a new approach.
     
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  19. Unlucky 13

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    He was actually the OC in New Orleans when they had Ricky, before they traded him to us. They had an offense that ranked #10 or #11 three seasons out of five. He then was the OC in SF for one season when Alex Smith and Frank Gore were rookies. Then he got the HC job in GB and the offense revolved around Favre, Ahman Green and Donald Driver for two years before pivoting to Rodgers.
     
  20. The_Dark_Knight

    The_Dark_Knight Defender of the Truth

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    Well in fairness to Hafley’s record at BC, look at the records of his predecessor and successor. In this day and age of NIL, it’s difficult to get GOOD players when other big universities are shelling out millions for players.

    As for his defenses in Green Bay, he has significantly improved the defense which has helped in Green Bay’s success.

    I just want a head coach who can LEAD, TEACH and COMMUNICATE effectively. This man is a sponge when it comes to absorbing information. Will it translate to being an effective head coach with a team in rebuild mode? Only time will tell.

    If anyone is expecting Miami to vie for any shot at the playoffs next season, you’re going to be disappointed. We have a quarterback problem, a salary cap problem and holes in the offense that seriously need to be addressed.

    What everyone should be hoping and cheering for is Weaver getting a head coaching job. That will give Sullivan and Hafley and extra two 3rd round draft picks.
     
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  21. hitman8

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    I could give two hoots about what "NFL circles" recommend. We've all heard that before with the likes of gase and Flores and McDaniel. They are generally as clueless as anybody about who will actually be good.

    Only thing I like so far is that Sullivan seems to have a pretty good drafting record and his philosophy is to build through the draft. That's the way to do it. I'm just not thrilled about his first move in hiring Hafley.
     
  22. Vertical Limit

    Vertical Limit Senior Member

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    Titans hire Robert Saleh as head coach


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    ESPN sources: Titans are working to finalize a deal to hire 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh as their head coach. Saleh spent Monday in Tennessee with the Titans, and the two sides impressed each other enough to move forward together
     
  23. Striking

    Striking Junior Member

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    I trust our new GM, who knows the proper way to build a team, also knows his new HC is a quality person who can elevate the organization on the field.

    We all know that without a QB it doesn't matter anyway
     
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  24. Striking

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    I was thinking about this when I saw Weaver was being interviewed. It certainly would be amazing if he were hired. We'll need the bodies in 2026 to offset the dead cap space.
     
  25. KeyFin

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    As much as I'm against "blowing it up", I'm glad we hired an OC and a HC that have a working relationship. That already puts us ahead of Grier and Flores, perhaps the worst combo of all time. My worry now shifts to Ross and hoping he's not going to try to pay anyone to lose all over again. There's no reason to tank for anybody and we have the proof of that in the building with another $100M or so left on his contract.

    Our best bet short term- Tua becomes our QB1 or gets traded on a contract that doesn't eat us alive. I caught an interview with a teammate (think it was Waller?) who said Tua is fantastic in practice but once he hits the field, it's like a deer in the headlights. He thinks there's still trauma there from the concussions and he recommended Tua see a professional to help overcome the mental side of injuries. The explanation made sense anyway and gave me a tinge of hope that maybe he's not 100% done.

    That's not me being a Tua fanboy, mind you, but it's the pest possible outcome for the franchise short term. If Tua returns to form, we can trade him next season and it becomes a favorable position for us.

    For Tyreek and the other big contracts, I think they have to be cut because I saw we have 30+ free agents going into next year. So this team is getting massively overhauled no matter what, likely through the draft and undrafted free agents. Hopefully we don't pursue any splash signings and focus on playing fundamentally solid football once again.

    With all the expected turnover, I have no idea where we stand- is the line that finally worked after all these years going to be dismantled? Will we keep Waddle and other young stars? There's going to be so much to figure out but like I said at the start, at least our HC and GM are largely on the same page working together. It's the one plus we haven't had in quite a while.
     

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