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https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/crime/article311942201.html

 

Dolphins coach choked, slammed woman at Lauderdale luxury high-rise, police say

 

Witnesses said they saw a Miami Dolphins coach choking, slapping and slamming a woman in a Fort Lauderdale luxury high-rise apartment building, according to 911 calls released Tuesday by police.

 

Dolphins outside linebackers coach Ryan Crow, 37, was arrested Friday on a misdemeanor domestic violence battery charge. In the 911 call released by Fort Lauderdale Police, a witness said she saw Crow choking a woman and slamming her in a luxury high-rise apartment building in Fort Lauderdale.

 

Shortly after midnight Friday, officers responded to Veneto Las Olas, 201 S. Federal Hwy. Crow and the woman live in an apartment in the building as a family, according to Crow’s arrest report. The couple, police say, had been arguing about past relationships. At one point, Crow shoved the woman “out of anger.”

 

The woman said she wasn’t injured and declined to provide a sworn statement. Crow, according to a witness, wrapped his arms around the woman as if he was going to “perform a takedown.” The witness said the woman’s legs were off the ground — and she looked terrified as Crow whispered in her ear. Another witness said Crow slapped the woman but stopped once people were watching, according to the report. Crow then headed up to his apartment. The report did not indicate where in the building the alleged incident took place.

 

The Dolphins have placed Crow on administrative leave. The Dolphins did not say whether he would be paid during his leave. Crow joined the Dolphins in 2024 after working with the Tennessee Titans for five seasons.

 

"We are aware of the serious matter involving Ryan Crow and currently gathering more information,” the Dolphins said in a statement. “Ryan has been placed on administrative leave effective immediately. We have been in communication with the NFL and will reserve further comment at this time.” Crow was released from jail Saturday after he posted a $1,000 bond. He was ordered to stay away from the victim.

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Also from Elliot in this session:

https://www.si.com/nfl/dolphins/news/former-dolphins-safety-takes-shots-at-his-old-team-01jck948rgrf

 

"Miami, it's a distraction," Elliott said. "I would say that we already didn't hang out much as a team because there's so much to do in Miami. So guys are dispersed so much, and everyone thought they were somebody because of the mindset of, 'Oh, I'm In Miami; I can be somebody different,' you know? And then we go into that city, and I felt like we were a really good team. And then the injury bug hit us, and after the injury bug hit us, we played the Titans. We played Tennessee and lost to Tennessee. You can tell the heart and soul for that team disappeared...guys started going out more. Guys are going to strip clubs throughout the week. Guys are showing up to meetings late.

 

"You could just tell like the Miami culture is the reason why Miami will never be good. Like Miami will never be a good football team. I don't care. They will never be good because of the Miami culture. I think they have great players. The culture is not going to be there. I don't care what anyone says. It's true."

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The comments from the safety who was released pretty much confirms what the rest of the world already thinks about that team and McDaniels. The talent is there, but it will take a stronger leader than that weirdo. 

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Just now, Captain_Quint said:

The comments from the safety who was released pretty much confirms what the rest of the world already thinks about that team and McDaniels. The talent is there, but it will take a stronger leader than that weirdo. 

 

Us long-time Bills fans know that, no matter who you hire as coach, if you cant change the owner then not much will change.

 

And the Dolphins are stuck with Ross for the foreseeable future. I'm not worried about his next round of hires as long as he's the one doing the hiring.

 

Players will continue to get sucked into the South Beach life for the next 20 years.

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4 hours ago, HomeskillitMoorman said:

It’s a copout to say you can’t build a great team in any specific place though. He basically just didn’t want to call out McDaniel. 

 

This has been going on from before McDaniel, and will be going on after McDaniel.

 

It's the entire environment. Similar to what Bosa has said about Buffalo reconnecting him to the feeling he had at Ohio State, and how in LA there's too many other things besides football.

 

Small markets, so hot right now. :thumbsup:

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14 hours ago, HomeskillitMoorman said:

It’s a copout to say you can’t build a great team in any specific place though. He basically just didn’t want to call out McDaniel. 

 

"The Kevyn Adams theory"

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18 hours ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

Also from Elliot in this session:

https://www.si.com/nfl/dolphins/news/former-dolphins-safety-takes-shots-at-his-old-team-01jck948rgrf

 

"Miami, it's a distraction," Elliott said. "I would say that we already didn't hang out much as a team because there's so much to do in Miami. So guys are dispersed so much, and everyone thought they were somebody because of the mindset of, 'Oh, I'm In Miami; I can be somebody different,' you know? And then we go into that city, and I felt like we were a really good team. And then the injury bug hit us, and after the injury bug hit us, we played the Titans. We played Tennessee and lost to Tennessee. You can tell the heart and soul for that team disappeared...guys started going out more. Guys are going to strip clubs throughout the week. Guys are showing up to meetings late.

 

"You could just tell like the Miami culture is the reason why Miami will never be good. Like Miami will never be a good football team. I don't care. They will never be good because of the Miami culture. I think they have great players. The culture is not going to be there. I don't care what anyone says. It's true."

 

I disagree.  It's not the city/market culture that creates the kind of team culture that produces winning teams.   A winning team starts with the ownership who sets the entire atmosphere because he hires the GM who usually but not always hires the HC.   The HC is the guy who is probably the most influential in turning a collection of guys, from superstars to practice squad players, into a team.  The Rams, Eagles, Niners, and Bucs are all regularly successful teams located in large metros.  

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tbf, I do think setting young men with more money then they ever imagined they would have, in Miami, is a recipe for disaster.  Of all places custom designed to entice young men into bad decisions, Miami is at the very top of the list

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Just now, SoTier said:

 

I disagree.  It's not the city/market culture that creates the kind of team culture that produces winning teams.   A winning team starts with the ownership who sets the entire atmosphere because he hires the GM who usually but not always hires the HC.   The HC is the guy who is probably the most influential in turning a collection of guys, from superstars to practice squad players, into a team.  The Rams, Eagles, Niners, and Bucs are all regularly successful teams located in large metros.  

 

It's both. See my subsequent posts below...

 

18 hours ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

Us long-time Bills fans know that, no matter who you hire as coach, if you cant change the owner then not much will change.

 

And the Dolphins are stuck with Ross for the foreseeable future. I'm not worried about his next round of hires as long as he's the one doing the hiring.

 

Players will continue to get sucked into the South Beach life for the next 20 years.

 

12 hours ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

This has been going on from before McDaniel, and will be going on after McDaniel.

 

It's the entire environment. Similar to what Bosa has said about Buffalo reconnecting him to the feeling he had at Ohio State, and how in LA there's too many other things besides football.

 

Small markets, so hot right now. :thumbsup:

 

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