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“Revolt” brewing in Miami locker room over potential Tunsil trade


YoloinOhio

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14 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

Pretty silly a group of players making up a crappy team talking about some sort of revolt.

 

What such a revolt even look like?  Worse effort?  Another losing season?   

 

What were they revolting against last year, or the year before....success as a team?  Winning?

 

 

 

This is good news for Bills fans.

Also good news that you reference a crappy team and another losing season.

Especially because of the ex Head Coach of theirs going to the other AFC East team.

Hope he does the same of the JESTS.

 

I guess only Bills fans see it this way.

 

 

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40 minutes ago, CLTbills said:

This is one reason I think McDermott is great. This is essentially what he did and still got the absolute most out of his players

 

And that's because he didn't try to trade the most-liked player in the locker room (Kyle Williams). Instead, he got Williams to buy into his process, then got him to share and communicate that plan to the other players.
 

I'd be willing to bet part of McDermott's decision to coach in Buffalo started with finding out who was the locker room leader, and then getting the Pegulas to ensure that person was kept on board no matter what, which would kind of explain Kyle's last contract: $5.5M with a $2.5M siging bonus and $4.5M guarantee.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Reed83HOF said:

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That deer followed my daughter all around game park in Niagara Falls when she was young because she had a hole in bag of popcorn.

 

2 hours ago, jeremy2020 said:

I've been following Miami fairly close this offseason and Flores just doesn't strike me as a guy who's going to have success. He seems to fall into the trap that a lot of the belichick successors have fallen into...that because they worked with Belichick that they should be able to operate like he does. The "Patriot Way" exists because of Belichick. It's not something you can export to another team. Flores seems to believe otherwise and doesn't seem to feel the need to win the players over. Unfortunately for him, he's not Belichick and he absolutely needs to win the players over.

 

The simple solution to fix it is to move Phish to NFC and move a team from NFC into AFC.  Then the rebranded Phish get moved to New England and Biiicheat becomes first person to be head coach of two teams simultaneously.

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2 hours ago, K-9 said:

I suspect the discontent started well before that with exits of Woods and Gilmore. 

And then continued with benching Tyrod for Peterman.  

 

Andy Dalton and Boyd saves McDermott from a miserable offseason.  And the story is the Fins are going to revolt if a trade that hasn’t happened?  What a silly gossip piece.  Oh now, a bunch of crappy players might potentially be upset!!!

2 hours ago, jeremy2020 said:

I've been following Miami fairly close this offseason and Flores just doesn't strike me as a guy who's going to have success. He seems to fall into the trap that a lot of the belichick successors have fallen into...that because they worked with Belichick that they should be able to operate like he does. The "Patriot Way" exists because of Belichick. It's not something you can export to another team. Flores seems to believe otherwise and doesn't seem to feel the need to win the players over. Unfortunately for him, he's not Belichick and he absolutely needs to win the players over.

It’s insane to say that at this point.  

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4 hours ago, YoloinOhio said:

 

Imagine things actually getting worse after you get rid of Adam Gase. You hate to see it.

 

Revolt? What are they going to do? Quit, go home and get real jobs? Yeah right.

 

3 hours ago, CLTbills said:

This is one reason I think McDermott is great. This is essentially what he did and still got the absolute most out of his players

 

Big reason why he brought in so many new guys that he was already familiar with from, and who were familiar with him, from Carolina. Easier to follow the new Coach through a rebuild when they brought you in and gave you a job.

 

I dont think the Dolphins did any of that "roster padding" with new guys who are willing to buy into anyone for the time being.

 

 

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