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Old 01-19-2012, 06:42 PM   #1
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Old 01-19-2012, 07:58 PM   #2
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Good hire, they were smart to snatch him up quick.
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Old 01-19-2012, 09:34 PM   #4
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Whew... better there than with Philly.
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Colts and Bucs consider Mike Zimmer, Dolphins think he’s too blunt | ProFootballTalk
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Old 01-19-2012, 09:39 PM   #6
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This is why Ross is an idiot as an owner and keeps striking out with his first choice for HC.
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Old 01-19-2012, 09:49 PM   #7
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I think that we should try to prie Buddy Geis WR coach from Georgia Tech.
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Old 01-19-2012, 09:50 PM   #8
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Ross is the new resident idiot owner of the league. Snyder can breathe easy now.
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Ross is the new resident idiot owner of the league. Snyder can breathe easy now.
Lol yep but Snyders on the clock, its about time for him to rear his ugly head!
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Old 01-20-2012, 01:16 PM   #10
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Ross is the new resident idiot owner of the league. Snyder can breathe easy now.
We need star power! And lots of it! The bigger the name, the better! Only big name head coaches win Super Bowls!

I feel better about DS now that Ross is in the league.
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Old 01-20-2012, 05:02 PM   #11
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Ross is the new resident idiot owner of the league. Snyder can breathe easy now.
Ross has been a failure for just a short time though...'lil Danny a failure for his entire tenure of ownership. Let's give Ross a decade and see if he can sink to Snyder's level of failure...
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Ross is the new resident idiot owner of the league. Snyder can breathe easy now.
They are similar in that their methodologies for running their organizations seems haphazard and at times both insensitive to reason and completely aimless, but I would suggest that Ross' actual decisions don't dig the Dolphins into a hole the way Snyder's dig the Redskins.

Ross may or may not learn that no one feels comfortable when he is interviewing potential coaches and draft picks, because right now he's really hands on with that kind of stuff, and it reeks heavily of early Dan Snyder. But until he's actively digging the Dolphins a hole, I am willing to not call him a bad owner.

He sure looks the part though.
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They are similar in that their methodologies for running their organizations seems haphazard and at times both insensitive to reason and completely aimless, but I would suggest that Ross' actual decisions don't dig the Dolphins into a hole the way Snyder's dig the Redskins.

Ross may or may not learn that no one feels comfortable when he is interviewing potential coaches and draft picks, because right now he's really hands on with that kind of stuff, and it reeks heavily of early Dan Snyder. But until he's actively digging the Dolphins a hole, I am willing to not call him a bad owner.

He sure looks the part though.
Give Ross some time. He's well on his way.
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Give Ross some time. He's well on his way.
One of the Miami columnists - - probably either Dan LeBatard or Greg Cote - - said that Jeff Fisher chose the Rams over the Dolphins because Ross would not agree to give Fisher primacy in personnel decisions over Jeff Ireland. That colunmist said Ross chose the "wrong Jeff"...

Interesting perspective.

Ireland was a "Parcells guy" but seems to have transcended that regime with regard to the Dolphins.
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One of the Miami columnists - - probably either Dan LeBatard or Greg Cote - - said that Jeff Fisher chose the Rams over the Dolphins because Ross would not agree to give Fisher primacy in personnel decisions over Jeff Ireland. That colunmist said Ross chose the "wrong Jeff"...

Interesting perspective.

Ireland was a "Parcells guy" but seems to have transcended that regime with regard to the Dolphins.
What I heard was Fisher wanted Ross to be the tie-breaker and Ross said no, if Fisher and Ireland disagreed they'd go with what Ireland chose. That Roas did not want to be involved
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