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No experience necessary? Rookie coaches make it look easy

Discussion in 'Miami Dolphins Forum' started by Fin Fan In Cali, Dec 19, 2008.

  1. Fin Fan In Cali

    Fin Fan In Cali Dolphin fan since 1970 Luxury Box

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    No experience necessary? Rookie coaches make it look easy


    » Sparano became an NFL trendsetter early in the season when he boldly sought to improve his running game by employing the "Wildcat" formation, featuring direct snaps to halfback Ronnie Brown. Sparano doesn't get caught up in the star system. He takes an open-minded approach that gives opportunities to under-the-radar players -- such as fullback Lousaka Polite and tight end Joey Haynos -- to make meaningful contributions.

    No one understands rapid improvement better than Sparano, whose team is two wins from matching the 1999 Colts for the greatest one-year turnaround in the NFL. He didn't get his starting quarterback, Chad Pennington, until training camp had already begun because that was when he was released by the Jets to make room for Brett Favre.
     
  2. anlgp

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    Haynooooooooooos with the TD catch.

    I was listening to big papa pumps radio station last night and someone made a really good point. They said that other coaches would be playing Wilford simply because of the $ they have tied up in him. Our coaches are brave enough to sit his *** because he is not playing as well.
     
  3. GreenMachine

    GreenMachine New Member

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    Not sure if Sparano is a good coach as of yet. I think the Phins turn around is more credited to BP, as of now.
     

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