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When was the last time that a team fired a coach mid-season and then saved their season? Mike Singletary came close in 2008, but even that team only finished 7-9. It's happened before in other sports (I remember when Jack McKeon won a World Series with the Marlins after taking over mid-season), but not in the NFL.

 

If this is the case, it's hard to see this move as anything but laying the groundwork for next season.

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No Schwartz please! No No No!

 

 

Traded. The one trade involving the Colts where the Colts got the better end of the deal.

yep. Even a blind Grigson finds a nut once in awhile.

 

@RapSheet: #Dolphins owner Stephen Ross on firing Joe Philbin http://t.co/V2VWIXtcEq

 

@AlbertBreer: And here's the statement from ex-Dolphins coach Joe Philbin ... http://t.co/FmdldwVqmU

 

@ChrisTrapasso: #Dolphins DC Kevin Coyle fired too, per @RapSheet. (Not surprising)

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Yeah and look what happened, Singletary did just good enough to keep him for three more years of progressively getting worse. You really limit yourself with mid-season hires, that was why I didn't think it would actually happen.

 

 

When was the last time that a team fired a coach mid-season and then saved their season? Mike Singletary came close in 2008, but even that team only finished 7-9. It's happened before in other sports (I remember when Jack McKeon won a World Series with the Marlins after taking over mid-season), but not in the NFL.

 

If this is the case, it's hard to see this move as anything but laying the groundwork for next season.

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When was the last time that a team fired a coach mid-season and then saved their season? Mike Singletary came close in 2008, but even that team only finished 7-9. It's happened before in other sports (I remember when Jack McKeon won a World Series with the Marlins after taking over mid-season), but not in the NFL.

 

If this is the case, it's hard to see this move as anything but laying the groundwork for next season.

didn't the penguins win a Stanley Cup a few years ago after firing their coach during the year?

I wouldn't worry about Schwartz as a HC, coming in as a replacement DC would be worse....

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When was the last time that a team fired a coach mid-season and then saved their season? Mike Singletary came close in 2008, but even that team only finished 7-9. It's happened before in other sports (I remember when Jack McKeon won a World Series with the Marlins after taking over mid-season), but not in the NFL.

 

If this is the case, it's hard to see this move as anything but laying the groundwork for next season.

 

It's not too soon to start talking about next year. Obviously, the Pats are in a league by themselves and will, barring any miraculous circumstance, win the division. If you're the phins, and got beat handily by the other two teams in the division, you may as well forget about this season. Suck for Luck, 2015. Honestly, though, the Bills are not, at least right now, the 2nd best team in the Division, and the AFCE isn't sending 3 teams to the playoffs.

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Great leadership from the QB too!

 

@RobertKlemko: I'll take, 'Things You Shouldn't Say as an NFL QB' for 500, Alex. http://t.co/ULA1dFvAw6http://t.co/1rY9de3vwG

That was one of the greatest things I've ever read

 

 

 

after a couple of practice squad players forced turnovers, Tannehill made negative comments toward them, including saying: “Enjoy your practice squad paycheck, enjoy your practice squad trophy.”
Philbin told the practice squad players to take it easy on Tannehill to not affect the young quarterback’s confidence.
However, that didn’t prove to be an effective strategy.

:lol::lol::lol:

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Great leadership from the QB too!

 

@RobertKlemko: I'll take, 'Things You Shouldn't Say as an NFL QB' for 500, Alex. http://t.co/ULA1dFvAw6http://t.co/1rY9de3vwG

 

Philbin is so weak sauce, instead of challenging his QB to do better, he goes against his teammates that are doing their jobs for the QB to be better.

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