Who'd they play, anyway?
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Who'd they play, anyway?
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...that bunch defines "hot mess"...
You've got to be kidding me. Pumpkin spice uniforms? Those goldFish look plain ridiculous.
...maybe they borrowed em from the Vols?...could be worse, they could've paired the tangerine and aqua together....The uniforms look like the old Bucs uniforms
That Bengals vs Creamsicles game was tough to watch. Been a Dolphins hater from way back in the 70's when they always killed the Jets. Must be turning into an old softy in my old age as I really felt sorry for them last night.
Time to bring Don Shula back.I don't know if Adam Gase is going to be a good head coach or not but the Dolphins don't have a prayer unless they give him some stability. One of the things that people may not notice from afar is how the front office can't stay out of football things. You can look at the Joe Philbin or Tony Sparano eras and say, "well they each had 3+ years and nothing changed." But what you probably don't see from afar is each one of these coaches had their staffs gutted by the front office while they were head coaches. The Dolphins would have a bad stretch and the front office would force a coordinator out or other coaches. The Dolphins coaches have not had a lot of control over their staff. I'm not sure how a coach can be successful if he can't even pick his own staff. I think why the Dolphins keep hiring these first time coaches is so that the front office can control them easier than a guy who's been around the block. I think they have some serious ego issues in the front office. It kind of reminds me of the GM the Bulls had when Michael Jordan was there. He used to like to tell anyone that listened that he was the reason the Bulls were winning not Michael.
I don't know if Adam Gase is going to be a good head coach or not but the Dolphins don't have a prayer unless they give him some stability. One of the things that people may not notice from afar is how the front office can't stay out of football things. You can look at the Joe Philbin or Tony Sparano eras and say, "well they each had 3+ years and nothing changed." But what you probably don't see from afar is each one of these coaches had their staffs gutted by the front office while they were head coaches. The Dolphins would have a bad stretch and the front office would force a coordinator out or other coaches. The Dolphins coaches have not had a lot of control over their staff. I'm not sure how a coach can be successful if he can't even pick his own staff. I think why the Dolphins keep hiring these first time coaches is so that the front office can control them easier than a guy who's been around the block. I think they have some serious ego issues in the front office. It kind of reminds me of the GM the Bulls had when Michael Jordan was there. He used to like to tell anyone that listened that he was the reason the Bulls were winning not Michael.
Time to bring Don Shula back.
...and if you crossed him you slept with the fishes....Tony Soprano coached The Dolphins?
...and if you crossed him you slept with the fishes....
My son, a Broncos nut, is coming over tomorrow for the Broncs-Bucs game. In the Establishment's first show of an iota of respect, the Broncos are actually favored.
Now I'm really nervous. The Broncos have a long established history of playing down to their opponents. And still with a virtual rookie quarterback who, yes, lit up the field in the fourth quarter last game, but still has a big question mark tattooed on his jersey.
It's those games that you want to take for granted that you really need to watch for.
Ugh! That was an ugly game for the Patriots. Penalties right from the start. Now we'll never hear the end of it from Rex Ryan.
All in all, 3-1 without Brady is pretty good. Brady back next week. Hopefully, we will be back in the win column.
Well, whaddayaknow... The mighty Pats fell to the lowly Mr. Ryan and his Bills. Not that I'm gloating... Wait a sec... I am gloating.Ugh! That was an ugly game for the Patriots. Penalties right from the start. Now we'll never hear the end of it from Rex Ryan.
All in all, 3-1 without Brady is pretty good. Brady back next week. Hopefully, we will be back in the win column.