Triumvirate of Failure

The trio of Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross, GM Chris Grier and Head Coach Mike McDaniel, they are the Miami Dolphins Triumvirate of Failure. Of course it starts at the top with the owner who hired Chris Grier and Mike McDaniel, and then kept them on for at least one more season. The biggest problem is the culture here. It seems Stephen Ross is content with the Miami Dolphins being known as a friendly destination, the players love it here, it’s warm, fuzzy, friendly, almost like being on vacation all year round, and the team plays like it. We have an oft injured QB that wanted a lot of money, and because he had a few concussions, maybe Ross felt guilty and wanted to reimburse Tua for his pain and suffering. Any other franchise would have played Tua on his 5th YR option and have him prove/earn his next contract. Had they done that, well, our team would have looked a lot different. We could have kept some players that we let go, but honestly, the culture would still exist. A change needs to happen here, and I’m not convinced that change can/will happen with Stephen Ross in charge. If he ran this business like his real estate business, Grier and McDaniel would have been gone already, but Ross doesn’t seem bothered by any of this.

Right now, we have a friendly, amicable Head Coach supposedly loved by his players. Love does not equal respect. I’d love to hear what DT Calais Campbell really thinks of Mike McDaniel, and how he runs this team. He’s been around a few different coaches, he played in Baltimore for HC John Harbaugh, he played for HC Doug Marrone in Jacksonville where he really flourished (the team, not so much), he played in Arizona for HC Bruce Arians, and most recently, before he came to Miami he played for HC Arthur Smith in Atlanta. I’d love to know how he feels about the friendly vacation like atmosphere here in Miami, if he thinks that breeds a winning atmosphere. Well, we all know we have Grier and McDaniel this season and that’s the way it is, but it doesn’t hurt to look down the road. I really believe that this team needs a huge culture change. We need a leader of men, one that is respected, feared and revered, and it’s totally unnecessary whether they are liked. Don Shula was such a coach. He couldn’t give a rats ass whether you liked him, but you damn well had better do your job or he’d have your head on a platter. I know some feel that type of attitude has gone by the wayside, but I don’t.

LA Chargers Head Coach Jim Harbaugh just came back to the NFL after a 10 year absence. One season back, and he made a huge difference. As many of you know here, I wanted Jim Harbaugh here years ago. He’s a disciplinarian, a no nonsense, hot tempered, respected Head Coach, a Head Coach that wins! In 5 seasons, 4 with the 49ers, and last season with the LA Chargers (Who were 5-11 in ’23), Harbaugh’s NFL record is an astounding 55-25, good for a .685 winning %. He’s a no nonsense, old school guy. I tell you what to do, we win, and things are good, you don’t do as I say, you sit or get cut. Our team so desperately needs that, it would be the logical change from our “Club Miami” vacation getaway atmosphere. When multiple players who were here sound off saying we’re soft” and players who played on other teams come here and say “we always knew if he got on them they’d fold”, you can frigging believe it’s true.

All I can hope as a Dolphins fan now is that Chris Grier/Mike McDaniel do nothing further to make this team worse, meaning trading away future picks, mortgaging the future cap by restructuring players who should be gone when you can cut or trade them like WR Tyreek Hill, DE Bradley Chubb, and QB Tua Tagovailoa. You DON’T TOUCH THOSE CONTRACTS!!! I also don’t want them spending desperately and foolishly in Free Agency to try and win enough this season to keep their jobs. I pray they leave this team in decent enough shape for the next regime so that they can quickly rebuild and bring winning and respect back to Miami.

I feel the QB and the team have adopted the same personality. There are so many fans I have interacted with here, and on Twitter that feel like QB Tua Tagovailoa is a good enough QB to win with, and he deserved his big contract. Just look around the NFL right now, and you’ll see QB’s winning who were just drafted, and these guys are not softies who must remain protected behind an All-Pro offensive line. These guys are athletes who can throw the ball, and can take it and run if necessary, and get back up and play, not taken off the field on a stretcher. QB Bo Nix (RD 1 #12) is one of those guys. Jayden Daniels (RD 1 #2) is another. Drake Maye (RD1 #3) is another. In last year’s draft, CJ Stroud (RD1 #2) has had some ups and downs, but CJ Stroud has won 2 playoff games already, and the New England Patriots have tons of cap space to build a nice team around their QB Drake Maye. Bo Nix who was not very highly regarded played very well this season and showed a lot of potential. The point is, we need to aim higher here fans, don’t settle, try to be better! Tua is not the answer. We made a tremendous mistake paying him like an elite QB. Not that ESPN’s QBR is the end all, but it gives you a good idea how a QB performs all around, and although some of you here think Tua is a Top 10 QB, in ESPN’s QBR system, he’s 16th. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/2024/passing.htm#passing::qbr. They got a HC to come here and put on a cheerleader outfit and grab some pom poms and be QB Tua Tagovailoa’s personal cheerleader. I guess they felt bad about the meany Brian Flores who treated him like any other player. I remember thinking Flores was a dick for that, and he might be, but he was more right than I thought. I think Tua needs tough love, not unconditional love. I think the whole damn team needs that. Enough of this love-fest bullshit, it doesn’t work in the NFL.

I know some of you here still feel QB Tua Tagovailoa is good enough to take this team all the way. If we can get Tua an All-Pro offensive line, and a great defense, we can do it, I know it! I know otherwise. We don’t have the financial capability to get us an All Pro O-line, and the guys drafting also seem incapable of such wizardry. If you look at the NFL Championship Round, you’ll see that each team features a QB with athletic ability and durability. They can all not only pass the football but rush the ball effectively when necessary. The Bills Josh Allen, the Chiefs Patrick Mahomes, the Eagles Jalen Hurts and the Commanders Jayden Daniels. This is what works in the NFL. I look at Tua, and I just get angry. He’ll never be that QB because if it’s necessary, he can make that play once, and then he’ll be taken off the field on a stretcher or a cart. It’s not me being facetious, this is what it is. Every team needs their QB to make plays outside the pocket, a TD run here. a first down there, and not get injured. Instead, we’re going to try and build a wall for our QB to stand behind and hope he doesn’t get hit, ever. We know how that ends, and it doesn’t end well. So again, my hopes for ’25 are our GM doesn’t screw the future cap for our team for the next few years, and maybe we have a good enough draft and Free Agency without overpaying anyone to make this team a preferable destination for a legit GM and Head Coach as well. Softies need not apply!

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401 Responses to Triumvirate of Failure

  1. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Mario Anderson 5’9, 210 pounds is another good late round RB prospect. Decent burst and speed. Great contact balance. He’s one of those shorter bowling ball RB’s.

  2. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    Rock – Not the biggest mistake, just the most expensive mistake

  3. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Randy says:
    January 30, 2025 at 3:04 pm
    M13,

    Lampkin looking solid again today, and he’s getting snaps at guard.
    —————
    Thank you for the heads up, Randy. I’m pulling for that little fucker.

    I’ve had to work each day of Senior Bowl practice so I’m relying on others to be my eyes and ears this week.

  4. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    M13,

    Lampkin is built like a fire hydrant. The boy can anchor, but I’d have to see him move more. I saw him work to the second level once or twice this week but not enough. Small guys can struggle working thru traffic when they’re asked to move. Very short legs.

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      I hear ya, man. Lampkin is by no means an ‘ideal’ prospect, but he does some dirty work and does it well. Yeah, I’m not sure he’s a fit for our OZB scheme… but he kicks ass.

  5. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Rich Eisen had Mike Mayock on his show earlier: Mayock has spent all week in Mobile. When asked about his standouts over Senior Bowl week, Mayock replied that the D-Line players (specifically Walter Nolen and 2 others… who I forget, sorry!) have caught his eye.

    Mayock’s most intriguing player? Georgia’s Jalon Walker. He can line up all over the field like a chess piece and get after the QB… just like Micah Parsons, on and off-ball.

    I like Walker a lot, but I don’t love him like Mayock.

  6. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Bleacher Report’s Ray Garvin on Walter Nolen… responding to The Draft Network on Walter Nolen…

    https://x.com/theraygque/status/1885053078736355548

    @TheDraftNetwork

    Ole Miss IDL Walter Nolen speed and power looks like a Top 10 lock

    @theraygque

    Walter Nolen was UNREAL this week. Unreal. Not a chance he falls outside of the Top-20 #NFLDraft2025 #TheDraftStartsInMOBILE

  7. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Bleacher Report’s Ray Garvin on Walter Nolen… responding to The Draft Network on Walter Nolen…

    https://x.com/theraygque/status/1885053078736355548

  8. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Anybody hear about Justin Tucker today? Allegations are that he tried to be Deshaun Watson and Robert Kraft in massage parlors…

    https://x.com/MySportsUpdate/status/1885037922920927433

  9. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    M13,

    Yep, Nolen looked unreal swatting blocking dummies and doing drills. Who’d have guessed? Lol

    I didn’t see Nolen on the coverage today. Maybe he got hurt. Not sure what happened.

  10. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    @chrisperk
    Oregon QB Dillon Gabriel, UM WR Xavier Restrepo and West Virginia OT-G Wyatt Milum told me they’ve spoken with the Dolphins this week

  11. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    @NFL_DovKleiman

    Just In: Alabama QB Jalen Milroe had conversations with the #Dolphins this week about being their backup QB, per

    @stclaudeii

  12. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    My Picks

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    Grey Zabel

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    Azareye’h Thomas

    CBFlorida State

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  13. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    My Picks

    team-logo

    12.

    Ashton Jeanty

    RBBoise State

    48.

    Donovan Jackson

    OGOhio State

    98.

    Grey Zabel

    OTNorth Dakota State

    99.

    Azareye’h Thomas

    CBFlorida State

    115.

    Xavier Nwankpa

    SIowa

    150.

    Marcus Mbow

    OTPurdue

    158.

    Malachi Moore

    SAlabama

    224.

    Alfred Collins

    DTTexas

    231.

    Ty Hamilton

    DTOhio State

    251.

    Nazir Stackhou

  14. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    get the papers

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  15. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    Rock and Phelon,

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  16. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    @Jaguars

    We have hired Anthony Campanile as our Defensive Coordinator.

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