Dolphins must erase stepping-stone reputation

By Hugo Guzman  |   Monday, January 21, 2008  |  Comments( 8 )

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Miami was fairly well-represented in both Sunday conference championship games, with all four participants fielding a starter or regular contributor who used to play for the Dolphins. The most prominent ex-Dolphins were wideouts Wes Welker and Chris Chambers, but Packers' tight end Donald Lee and Giants' cornerback Sam Madison also pitched in. In...
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CommentsComments: 8
No.1
Pig
05:54 AM
01/21/2008
It is all because of bad management.Ever since the don left we have had no body who could evaulate talent so let's hope Da tuna can change that.Our slump is the result of bad management who can't bring in the right talent.Just look at our Qbs and we had a chance to take Drew Brees a few years ago and wanny takes who Jammar Flecther that should sum it up.
No.2
Hank
09:26 AM
01/21/2008
I remember a guy by the name of Jimmy Johnson that made really good draft choices. The Don wasn't the only good talent evaluator. JJ brought in JT, ZT, Surtain, Madison. I mean let's not say It's all bad coaches, it's just bad attitude, bad front office, it's a lot of things.
No.3
dave
11:55 AM
01/21/2008
It's definitely the product of the recent string of bad coaching, from Wanny to this last knucklehead. None of the coaches post Johnson have been able to get the best out of the players they have.
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