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I don't think they will ever get it correct under Ross.  

 

 

Grier had a great rebuild going.  They were flush with assets and Flores seemed to be building a good culture and they were playing with pride.  In 1 season they went from being in the conversation as the worst team ever, to being a somewhat dangerous opponent the last half of the season.  Had a couple decent years, and that was it.  

They went with McDaniel and Tua was a poor choice.  They hemorrhaged assets on shiny pieces and created a country club in a place where it is easy for young millionaires to become distracted.  

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I wonder if this makes Miami more or less likely to trade players ahead of the deadline.

 

Perhaps we can strike a deal with their dumb owner to pry away Waddle before they get a real GM in place???

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7 minutes ago, May Day 10 said:

I don't think they will ever get it correct under Ross.  

 

 

Grier had a great rebuild going.  They were flush with assets and Flores seemed to be building a good culture and they were playing with pride.  In 1 season they went from being in the conversation as the worst team ever, to being a somewhat dangerous opponent the last half of the season.  Had a couple decent years, and that was it.  

They went with McDaniel and Tua was a poor choice.  They hemorrhaged assets on shiny pieces and created a country club in a place where it is easy for young millionaires to become distracted.  

I agree, they could have had Flores with Herbert.

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2 minutes ago, Rigotz said:

I wonder if this makes Miami more or less likely to trade players ahead of the deadline.

 

Perhaps we can strike a deal with their dumb owner to pry away Waddle before they get a real GM in place???

I have to think this means no significant moves until a full-time replacement is hired.

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2 minutes ago, May Day 10 said:

I don't think they will ever get it correct under Ross.  

 

 

Grier had a great rebuild going.  They were flush with assets and Flores seemed to be building a good culture and they were playing with pride.  In 1 season they went from being in the conversation as the worst team ever, to being a somewhat dangerous opponent the last half of the season.  Had a couple decent years, and that was it.  

They went with McDaniel and Tua was a poor choice.  They hemorrhaged assets on shiny pieces and created a country club in a place where it is easy for young millionaires to become distracted.  

Yup, Tua was never a good choice for a team with aspirations to win it all, never could understand that his obvious limitations were never taken into consideration, with that payday he got, it was the mark of an idi o t in the front office/ ownership, but good for him in that he got those dip sh-ts to pay him, lol. 

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2 minutes ago, mannc said:

I have to think this means no significant moves until a full-time replacement is hired.

 

I think it's the opposite. Chris Grier has no reason to trade away assets since it's his job on the line. With a yes man put in his place they can go into fire sale mode. We'll see.

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A new GM won't keep McDaniel beyond this season so he's basically dead man walking at this point. He'll try hard to give a boost to his next job search, but I think the players might give up on the season.

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12 minutes ago, Low Positive said:

JFC people! Mike McDaniel (no s) is the HC in Miami. Josh McDaniels (with the s) is the OC in New England. This is getting into Joe Burroughs territory!

 

1 minute ago, Justin C said:

McDaniels as the Bills OC if Joe Brady leaves sounds appealing to me.

 

If you mean McDaniel, I'd want McDermott fired if he hired that goof.

 

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9 minutes ago, Justin C said:

McDaniels as the Bills OC if Joe Brady leaves sounds appealing to me.

Why do people keep saying this? What has McDaniel shown that anyone would want him has an OC? Once teams adjusted to his scheme, he has been awful. He took Shanahans offenseive scheme, tweaked it, then said “alright I’m done”. Not to mention the fact that Josh is not an anticipatory thrower at all so that type of offense would be worse than our current one. At least we can run the ball, which McDaniel abandons faster than Josh does a Keon Coleman 1st read

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THE WHOLE GUDDAM BOARD IS GOING TO TAKE A LAP BECAUSE SOME OF YOU CANNOT DIFFERENTIATE THE COACHES' NAMES!!!

And no water, either! 😠

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