I wonder if we'll see a swing back to the bruisers and RBs getting their flowers and money. Kinda doubt it unless the NFLPA draft mandatories change but would be cool to see an evolution in this cap era other than "Grab a rookie contract QB. Run them into the dirt through the fire" type of thing.
The problem with being a players coach like McDaniels is that it works when you're winning, but when the losses starts to build- discipline becomes an issue.
You have issues regardless of what type of coach you have if you lose games. Seen plenty of non player coaches have the locker room turn on them quickly. In Miami's case the only issue that has come up since he's been the HC is Hill and to me that has far more to do with Hill because a scumbag by nature than it does MD coaching. Diva WR are always gonna be an issue regardless of what type of coaching style you have. They will act the way they do regardless of what type of coaching they get.
Correct, you have to come in as a h@rd @ss and let up as a culture of winning is developed, you cant go the other way around. McDermott and Campbell have turned around the culture in Buffalo and Detroit by going in and being hard @sses first.
I don’t get why people make it a Tua thing when the team is built off finesse and speed. They need to reinforce the OL badly so they can play playoff football
it's made a tua thing because they are the most skilled offense in the league, with a top 3 playcaller. theyre even ahead of the bengals outside of qb.
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They completely changed the offense this year to compensate for the awful offensive line. I dont think I've seen screens work as well as they've worked on the Dolphins this year. They dont call many drop back passing plays
I said it last year, Mike McDaniel is a very good offensive coach, he’s just limited by the quarterback. You saw it this year where Tua’s time between snap and throw was minuscule and diminished, they can’t have him holding onto the ball too long because he’s inevitably going to get hurt. Chris Greer, and the franchise have hitched their wagon to unlimited quarterback who is often injured, and every season is going to end in mediocrity, or getting blown out by your superior AFC quarterback. You can’t go into the playoffs thinking “ we can compete with Josh Allen, Joe Burrow, Lamar, Mahomes, with THIS GUY”. He’s a good player, I was defending him following the 2021 saying he’s never gotten a real fair shot with a coach who believes in him, but that doesn’t mean he’s a championship type of player, especially when he is making $45 million a year and accounts for almost a sixth of the salary cap. Mike McDaniel and Grier are going to get fired, and honestly, I have no empathy for this team because this is what they did to them.
TUA was playing pretty well both years with Mike McDaniels so it the market decided whether he was gonna get paid that much.... So that wasn't a bad decision. It's what happened afterwards
no the issue is the GM. Virtually no meaningful OL investment. That’s the problem here it’s why McDaniels focused so heavily on speed to get a bad OL out of the play as quick as possible. Add a good OL and the phone are yearly contenders
I go back to what McDaniels has said about discipline, and how he couldnt fine some of his team enough for how late they were to meetings and team activities. Remember how they kicked Vic Fangio out and criticized how uptight he claimed to be?
Miami is stuck in No Man's Land alongside Pittsburgh. Enough roster talent and a good enough coach to get into the playoffs consistently, but enough flaws (especially at QB) to keep them from ever seriously competing with the big 3 in the conference to make the big game. However, one look at the Jets and Browns in their division reminds them that there is a far worse fate available, so they're too afraid to make major changes in fear of becoming a perennial laughingstock instead of a perennial Wild Card exit. Tough situation, and I'm not sure how to solve it.
Hes also been playing amazing for you. Him pancaking people with one arm while running made me laugh so hard. It was definetly the right move for carolina, the thing is that he never would have gotten that in miami.
That picture of that Buccaneers player thrown up the peace sign at Tyreek Hill back their on your wall Buccaneers got bounced out of the playoffs in the first round last night and their Super Bowl championship has been long forgotten. Meanwhile, the Chiefs are about to complete a 3P so to that player. ✌🏽
At least they dodged a major bullet by not trading for Watson at the 21 trade deadline that deal was “minutes away” from happening and would’ve likely gone through if the off the field allegations never happened
Well he originally wanted to play for Atlanta so maybe he would have been "better" than he has been in Cleveland but what Cleveland shelled out he would not have been worth it
Dude still deserves all the blame for what Miami's defense was last season. Seeing how Weaver was in a far worse situation in terms of personnel and got a shit ton more out of the defense. Dude didn't have a pass rush for like 70% of the season yet still had a defense that far outplayed what Fangio had last season. Even though Fangio had a 4 really talented D-Linemen in Chubb, Phillips, Sieler and Wilkins. Meanwhile Weaver didn't didn't have 2 of those 4 for the entire season and another missed like 90% of the season.
Born in Buffalo, moved to Florida, the Dolphins are my mortal enemies, but I think Tua is damn good. I feel bad every time we clean his clock, and I hope he can remain concussion free for the rest of his career.
Here's all you need to know about the Dolphins: they let Vic Fangio go because supposedly the players didn't like him. But look at Fangio this season in Philly - #1 defense in the NFL and players love him.
I hate to say it because I genuinely like Tua but hes not our guy man. He needs situations to be PERFECT for his play to shine and the second it isn't he falls apart. McDaniel seems to have lost the locker room and his scheme has been thoroughly figured out by every competent Coach in the league. Grier has been with this org since the last time we WON a playoff game and hasn't put together a team that can win another since he became GM in 2016. gg go next 2026.
then who is Miami's guy? Cousins? Quinn Ewers? Most of Miami's losses were not Tua's fault(unless you consider injuries) and an improved o-line would probably make him play considerably better
Absolutely nothing about the Dolphins has been perfect for decades. Tua does better when plays break down and he needs to go to his second option by the way. Led the NFL in completion % against the blitz and under pressure this season
As a dolphins fan it does too because my god man we drafted a QB with an injury history instead of someone who was does not have an injury history. Also the offense did so bad vs good teams and has been since 23. I would’ve fired Mike and Grier because of how unprepared and how undisciplined they are and how they refuse to address the OL. Also I don’t like Ross he’s the worst owner and is giving me Dan Snyder vibes. If we don’t address the OL in FA and draft and stop drafting and signing players with an injury history we will go nowhere. Tua is good and can win you games but struggles vs good teams. Mike is a bad play caller and never makes adjustments at halftime and his teams have been undisciplined and soft. I think it’s time to clean house after 25 and do what WSH did imo. But for now I gotta torture myself for another season. I also don’t like that Grier spent money on the wrong players like Tua and Chubb and Armstead imo. The only way our future is bright again is if we rebuild the right way by drafting a good QB like Jayden Daniel’s who does not have a injury history and a coach who is experienced like Dan Quinn and a GM and Owner who know how to build a team right. But idk man im only 20 and ive witnessed 3 playoff appearances in my life that resulted in a loss :(. I wish my dolphins were good again and i wish I grew up in the Marino years, even tho I’ve been a loyal dolphins fan since 2016.
In esports, there's a saying that "Winning solves all problems". When you're winning, big problems might seem less serious without good leadership. It feels like that might be what happened to the Dolphins this year
We have another Tannehill with Tua. A serviceable QB. Everything would have to fall into place for him to win a Super Bowl. GM and coaching short-comings don't help either. Fins teams are usually not trash, but always 1 and done in the playoffs at best... The Miami Dolphins, where mediocrity reigns!
To be fair, Tua is a good game manager who can get the ball to people and put up numbers. Now I’m not saying Tua is great, especially with Waddle, Hill, and Achane… But he put up around 5,000 passing yards and was playing his part. People shouldn’t be mad at Tua because of the shortcomings. They would have probably won 10-11 games if he stayed healthy anyways.
His lack of mobility really limits the offense against discerning defenses that know better than to send the house at him, and I honestly think his accuracy is vastly overrated. The dude throws some ROUGH interceptions.
Maybe. Recall week 2 when the Bills shut him down completely? Anyone but me realize what he did? _All_ his passes that went for huge gains were over the middle. The reason? Noodle-arm can't throw deep down the sideline. Like, at all. The Bills forced the receivers to the sidelines & Tua threw 3 INTs I think plus a _LOT_ of terrible passes that just missed everyone. I don't know why they didn't do this on their second meeting but it worked perfectly. He's very limited & without two speedsters at WR he'd never have made it _this_ far.
As a fan of a division rival, the Dolphins turning into a garbage fire is a best-case scenario. Also as someone who has gotten plenty of mileage out of criticizing drafting quarterbacks out of Alabama (there hasn't been a great one drafted since Ken Stabler, and my division rival in question wasted a pick on Mac Jones), Tua crashing out, tragic as the circumstances may be, makes me look smart in the office.
If Tua was healthy all year, they still weren't really Super Bowl contenders. But that said, they could have had a shot at winning a playoff game, which would be a win for the organization at this point.
Sure would be at this point that is all I want just one playoff win. Sure would love more but I would take just that. Seeing how the year I became a fan was the same year the playoff win drought happened which is going on either 23 or 24 years longest in the NFL. Don't think they would have stood a chance against Baltimore. But Bills would have been an interesting game seeing how last time they played in Buffalo it was an evenly fought game that the Bills only won with a last second 61 yard fg. And last time they met in Buffalo in the playoffs they came inches away from winning despite having Skylar Thompson at QB.
People need to realize this team needs to REBUILD! top to bottom the right way! Year after year they basically throw money at injury prone players from other teams AND coming out of collage throwing bandaids on open wounds,trade who you can for what you can,rebuild your line,replace tua for god sake he’s not the guy, rookies are out playing him and leading their respective teams into the playoffs! Enough messing around and just freaking REBUILD with a NEW GM AND COACH!
The Saints will continue to wallow in mediocrity until they commit to a full rebuild (translated: tank) for 2-3 seasons. If they keep trying to pass the buck they will never break through.
This is the time, tho. Saints got rid of Dennis Allen, they need to completely go clean slate and actually get positive cap space for the future. This current roster, even when healthy, was never going to be a contender. Ownership needs to understand that.
A bad owner keeping a bad GM that's made all the wrong personnel moves. Also might I just say, I am so tired of the "Well they had to sign him otherwise who else would they get?" argument. Congrats. You signed a middling QB whose health will always be in question to an albatross of a contract that is only going to compound the problem.
Honestly it's like having Napoleon Dynamite as your coach. He's not gonna make players respect him. Maybe Miami needs to start over completely? The Dolphins haven't won a Super Bowl since the year I was born.
I didn't really watch the game was Herbert that bad or was the Texans defensive gameplan elite? I know that coach knows how to destroy a pass first offense
Mike McDaniel is like the dad is more concerned about being friends with his kids rather than being a parent. The culture in Miami is a huge problem. But we do wanna express gratitude for generously running Vic Fangio out of town. He’s fitting in just fine here in Philly!
Die hard dolphin fan here👋🏼 you got it bud, Tua sucks he could never put up a 40 pass TD season, Never going to happen. Not only that but he’s got small football IQ/instincts. Every time and you can look this up, every time they have a late chance he’s always the reason why they lose in critical moments. I wish they would get rid of tua.
Almost every team who made the playoffs (might be forgetting a team) has a good o-line. Beyond just that the best teams can lose a piece (Rice, Flowers, Hutch) and have a plan for without them. The dolphins will continue to be in mediocrity just because they have the star power to beat teams with glaring issues, however they lack depth and the trenches to be beyond the Steelers/Seahawks tier of team.
Tua can't play without a timed play. When it breaks down, he struggles. Gadget qb. Forces you to set your whole offense around his shortcomings and that scheme just isn't good enough.
Very simple. Get 2 competent Guards and another Jonuu Smith. There, watch and learn. That fixes the horrible run game and gives run/pass ambiguity. It also gives another option in the passing game. They will be even better on defense next year and defenses wont be able to stack the box against the run game and drop back to take away the middle of the field. Get a descent back up QB and wala, we back in the mix. Even if Tua misses a couple games we might be able to win with a competent backup QB. The problem with the run game starts with the guards. The problem with pass pro starts and ends with the guards. Solve that, and give Tua 2.6 seconds to throw and maybe have time for a double move. That and the run game, we good. Liam and Jones were so bad..........
These guys building NFL rosters think they can patch work a O line if they have all kinds of weapons. Problem is they spend all their assets and cap room signing these players and have nothing left when they realize it’s a problem they need to fix. Build your trenches, find your QB, then find your weapons. A offense doesn’t work if a QB doesn’t have time and RB’s don’t have any holes to run through.
@iamdolphinz No man. No excuses. It’s like those who say I’d rather play B team than A team. If you believe you are good team than you shouldn’t be concern no matter the conditions.
@iamdolphinzDolphins had a chance to avoid that entirely and actually WIN the division for the first time in years had they won against either the Ravens or the Bills. Ravens game was a total loss since Lamar went off but Tua threw the worst INT of his entire career during that Bills game to force them into those conditions at Arrowhead.
They went 4-13 what bright future do the patriots have the top 5 picks? Drake Maye is good but his ceiling isn’t as big as you may think I’d doubt he’d be a top QB in the conference in 5 years and he’ll be the second best QB in the division until Josh Allen retires
Mike McDaniel simply isn't upper tier HC material. Period. He is a fancy looking, creative, pretty darn good OC, nothing less - but certainly nothing more. As long as he is the HC of the Dolphins I am not worried about them being a serious challenger for that AFC East crown. Mike Vrabel will return the Patriots back to prominence and they will pose a threat to Buffalos menacing stranglehold on this division - but not right now because the Pats roster is bad - but they have a QB in Drake Maye who might be the 2nd coming of Josh Allen, if developed properly. Miami is a nice looking offensive team that lacks toughness, isn't built for rough weather outings and has a one-trick-pony-QB with a glass chin. When all is right and fitting they can even hang 70 on you. But when the opponent is tougher, more physical and is winning in the trenches while taking Tuas first quick option away on a windy 15 degree winter day, this team is going nowhere fast as proven numerous times over the last two seasons. Everybody seems to know and understand that - except the Dolphins brass. I expect the Patriots to be the team within the divison to challenge Buffalo if they build and develop their roster adjustingly. Miami has the low ceiling of a wild card playoff team if everything works out for them but they cannot piss with the big boys in the AFC and unless they change their roster construction and HC it will remain that way for the immediate future. They are certainly not as bad as the Jets but New England might overtake them in a season or two if Miami stands pat with the current regime in my opinion.
The situation isn't that bad. Would have liked a new GM and HC but it is what it is. A nice consolation prize that they admit the O line is terrible and needs work. But other than that, we have a pretty solid core to build a round not only this offseason but if we get a replacement GM next year. Young OT, HB, WR, pass rusher (possibly 2 or 3), LBer, and S (though we need to resign him). There's most likely additions to be made to that group after this offseason with jobs on the line. Grier doesn't always miss with his pics. So in all honesty, it's probably no where near as Bleak as people make it out to be. Lots of cap space to be acquired as people like Armstead, Ramsy Hill and possibly Chubb leave Miami, as well. Along with from Uno if we cut him on his out year We also have all of our own picks in the top 3 rounds (besides our '25 3rd) for the next 3 years
Players that I was referring to above, Patrick Paul (OT), De'von Achane (HB), Jalen Waddle (WR), Chop Robinson (Pass rusher. Possibly = Bradley Chubb + Jalen Phillips), Tyrel Dodson (LB), Javon Holland (S)
The 2023 Dolphins had a good record with an explosive offense. But you cannot name a single good team that they beat. All they did was beat up on bad teams. I don’t think they beat even 1 team with a winning record, & they absolutely didn’t stand a chance against any team that made the playoffs.
I am not debating whether the locker room culture in Miami is a problem. That seems obvious. Tyreek being self-absorbed, however, is clearly a Tyreek thing. If he was a leader of men, Kansas City would have found a way to keep him.
I said it during last night's live stream. any coach or player playing on a dysfunctional owner's team is a recipe for disaster unless the owners have complete trust in the process of the HC they hire (Dan Campbell for example with the Lions). Teams like the Jets, Browns, and Raiders are the three organizations I would completely avoid being a HC, GM, or player (should you want to win rings or make playoff pushes every season). -As talented as the Fins are on offense they don't have any true veteran leadership to keep everyone accountable. T Hill is catching more strays in Miami beach than footballs for his Pride Rock family, and I think it be best if the Fins move on from Hill since he does have that veteran leadership accountability in my book. -It's crazy how much talent the Jets had this season and fell off the map due to how bad Aaron Rodgers is playing along with the coaching and etc. -I do believe the Browns will be forced to cut Watson and move on from him and eat the dead cap. Watson isn't what he once was at Houston and Watson is gonna need more than just a massage to stay in the NFL at this point. -The Raiders as I mentioned during last night's livestream, Mark Davis will listen closely to Tom Brady but keep in mind. Whatever Tom Brady says could make or break the Raiders on whoever their next GM and HC are. While the rumors of Coach Prime is there, the Raiders will have to draft his son should they make that push. But I don't see this working out as I do think Coach Prime should stay at Colorado and not deal with the headaches of the NFL and players. -The players of today having and demanding big contracts is what makes me skeptical about how they perform as a player. Heck, some players (Kyler Murray) don't deserve their big contracts because of their lack of success as a team year in year out, individual awards, and playoff contention or playoff success.
The only way i see a culture shift is through anthony weaver taking up a bigger role maybe in meetings and possibly instilling the defenses energy in the whole team. In my opinion we have a very talented coaching staff which has been let down by poor scouting and overall just bad personnel decisions, which in turn has led to us losing games and turning the atmosphere sour. People forget that the team was also responding well to mikes culture when they were winning. Tuas development in particular under mike can probably be accredited to that. As well as the stellar offensive performances last year, the players need to be on the same page and having fun for those plays to happen. But if you cant execute what makes you enjoy your work your motivation drops, and when that happens to everyone the culture shifts. (Maybe this is also an argument for the culture being too fragile and therefore not truly established). But to be honest we needed to fire grier and blow it tf up, trade/cut armstead, chubb, brewer and fuller maybe even ramsey and build the for the future startin with the o-line. It would have also been a message which could have been used as a catalyst for a culture shift. Due to the fact that Grier was kept who will probably double down on his approach because of pride, the next season wont go any different. I just hope that we get some good developmental pieces for the line in the draft maybe.
I keep hearing Packers fans say the same stuff about us and Love. No, it’s not this bad. JLove had a fairly predictable sophomore slump, and honestly didn’t look too awful outside of yesterday. I’ve seen worse from Favre honestly. The Packers are overall a rising team, despite collapsing down the stretch.
healthy Tua absolutely gets them the 5 seed and they can definitely beat the Texans in a playoff game. i think Tyreeks comments are tough but his trade value is immensely high. if McDaniel goes back to his 23' offensive scheme and Tua stays healthy this team can definitely complete. i do see though that this scenerio has a lot of ifs though.
I honestly hope we can somehow replace McDaniels with Chris Shula and have Done Shulas grandson lead this franchise to a championship. I like McDaniels but he just isn't a leader. He's like a buddy. He's cool and all but I don't see guys getting behind him.
I've sqid it before and I'll say it again. One swallow makes no summer. This attack only has Tua and that's it. They have a solid defense, but that's all. They're like a soccer team with only a goalkeeper and a strkier. This is not enough. And when you're short of cap space, you don't have many options. The Fins will be even worse next year I think.
No O line, no middle of the defense, leadership is suspect at best, Tyreek wants out, Is Waddle good?, Tua’s health is concerning, Jalen Ramsey is getting older, and their GM just keeps tossing out contracts to high end “talent”. The Dolphins are liable to stink for the 3-4 years.
They are one of the most bleak futures in the entire league. Up there with saints just due to one of their top players being one concussion away from retirement
I am Dolphins fan and i won't be surprised if the Dolphins have a bad season next year. Hopefully Chris Grier and Mike McDaniel will be gone after next season.
If the combination of Shula and Marino couldn't get the job done, do you really think Mike McDaniel and Tua can? Right, me neither. It's disappointment year after year after year, and I'm sick of it by now.
Quite a few o-line analysts proven over the season the Brewer was the perfect fit for the line. Where the Dolphins season sunk is letting Andrew Van Ginkel go, Not addressing Guard, Not addressing BAckup QB position, and not appropriately addressing the nr 3 WR position.
Think Washington will be a very good WR 3 moving forward. AVG is more of a hindsight thing that I can't really blame them for not dishing out 10mil a year for someone who was gonna be a 3rd edge rusher. Not to mention don't think he would have resigned even if they paid more due to that very same reason as he wanted to go somewhere he didn't need injuries to happen in order to have a starting role. Would expect them to cut Chubb or trade Hill this offseason freeing up enough cap space to sign at least one guard and depending on what Armstead does either a new LT if he retires or they release him or a solid backup if he stays for when he gets injured and misses his few games that he does every year. And then use the first round pick to add another OL piece.
@ well for starters vrabels track record against Miami is really good and we have the bills number even if we don’t win it’s a 1 score game and we have a lot of money and a good qb
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I think this season across the entire NFL has shown the importance of a good IOL and a running game
I wonder if we'll see a swing back to the bruisers and RBs getting their flowers and money. Kinda doubt it unless the NFLPA draft mandatories change but would be cool to see an evolution in this cap era other than
"Grab a rookie contract QB. Run them into the dirt through the fire" type of thing.
I'm pretty sure every year shows how important linemen are
Every year has shown it, it’s just that this year they are getting their flowers
No kidding. Devon Achane and Reheam Mostert getting wasted
Yeah we got Achane, Mostert and Wright. We should be running the ball better
The problem with being a players coach like McDaniels is that it works when you're winning, but when the losses starts to build- discipline becomes an issue.
True. Look at Mike Tomlin. Hasn't won a playoff game since 2016. I agree with you.
Yep. Agreed especially with Mike tomlin like the guy above me said and this extends to all age groups that play football
You have issues regardless of what type of coach you have if you lose games. Seen plenty of non player coaches have the locker room turn on them quickly. In Miami's case the only issue that has come up since he's been the HC is Hill and to me that has far more to do with Hill because a scumbag by nature than it does MD coaching. Diva WR are always gonna be an issue regardless of what type of coaching style you have. They will act the way they do regardless of what type of coaching they get.
Correct, you have to come in as a h@rd @ss and let up as a culture of winning is developed, you cant go the other way around. McDermott and Campbell have turned around the culture in Buffalo and Detroit by going in and being hard @sses first.
I don’t get why people make it a Tua thing when the team is built off finesse and speed. They need to reinforce the OL badly so they can play playoff football
Its tua
Because he is mid af
@@flightboi9you de realize they have a winning record with him when he plays right ?
it's made a tua thing because they are the most skilled offense in the league, with a top 3 playcaller. theyre even ahead of the bengals outside of qb.
It is a Tua thing. We saw how bad the offense was when Tua got hurt and the backups came in. Y'all just can't give credit to QBs it's ridiculous
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They completely changed the offense this year to compensate for the awful offensive line. I dont think I've seen screens work as well as they've worked on the Dolphins this year. They dont call many drop back passing plays
Tua isn't doing anything he's limited as a QB and too injury prone I'm a bills fan but goddamn
Its sad being a home native of this team when all they do is disappoint the city of Miami deserves betta football wise
Agree
I said it last year, Mike McDaniel is a very good offensive coach, he’s just limited by the quarterback. You saw it this year where Tua’s time between snap and throw was minuscule and diminished, they can’t have him holding onto the ball too long because he’s inevitably going to get hurt. Chris Greer, and the franchise have hitched their wagon to unlimited quarterback who is often injured, and every season is going to end in mediocrity, or getting blown out by your superior AFC quarterback. You can’t go into the playoffs thinking “ we can compete with Josh Allen, Joe Burrow, Lamar, Mahomes, with THIS GUY”. He’s a good player, I was defending him following the 2021 saying he’s never gotten a real fair shot with a coach who believes in him, but that doesn’t mean he’s a championship type of player, especially when he is making $45 million a year and accounts for almost a sixth of the salary cap.
Mike McDaniel and Grier are going to get fired, and honestly, I have no empathy for this team because this is what they did to them.
TUA was playing pretty well both years with Mike McDaniels so it the market decided whether he was gonna get paid that much.... So that wasn't a bad decision.
It's what happened afterwards
no the issue is the GM. Virtually no meaningful OL investment. That’s the problem here it’s why McDaniels focused so heavily on speed to get a bad OL out of the play as quick as possible. Add a good OL and the phone are yearly contenders
fuck them. they fired flores when they had a great thing going on.
@romain8390, you hit the nail on the head
Tua’s time to throw is basically stagnant. If anything, Tua is what McDaniel looks good as a coach
I go back to what McDaniels has said about discipline, and how he couldnt fine some of his team enough for how late they were to meetings and team activities. Remember how they kicked Vic Fangio out and criticized how uptight he claimed to be?
Fangio saw right away players ran the show. He bailed asap.
Fangio had a 3 year contract with the Dolphins and he wasn't kicked out. The Eaqles literally tampered to get Fangio as soon as the season ended.
Fangio wanted out. Dude wanted to be with Philly the entire time.
Great coach. Not a great enforcer or leader
@SuperMurray2009 completely agree. Great description of Mike. Kind of a bummer.
Im just hoping that Tua's brain doesnt turn into a puddle of goo from all the concussions.
His brain is gonna turn to mush, it's just a matter of when. Will it be while he's still playing (like AB) or 10-20 yrs after he retires?
Miami is stuck in No Man's Land alongside Pittsburgh. Enough roster talent and a good enough coach to get into the playoffs consistently, but enough flaws (especially at QB) to keep them from ever seriously competing with the big 3 in the conference to make the big game. However, one look at the Jets and Browns in their division reminds them that there is a far worse fate available, so they're too afraid to make major changes in fear of becoming a perennial laughingstock instead of a perennial Wild Card exit. Tough situation, and I'm not sure how to solve it.
Exactly how I felt about this
As a Panthers fan, I can tell you that after the abject disaster that was the 2023 Panthers O Line, Robert Hunt’s been worth every penny.
Hes also been playing amazing for you. Him pancaking people with one arm while running made me laugh so hard. It was definetly the right move for carolina, the thing is that he never would have gotten that in miami.
That picture of that Buccaneers player thrown up the peace sign at Tyreek Hill back their on your wall Buccaneers got bounced out of the playoffs in the first round last night and their Super Bowl championship has been long forgotten. Meanwhile, the Chiefs are about to complete a 3P so to that player. ✌🏽
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Keep the thumbnail of Tua’s face!
It is so much funnier
At least they dodged a major bullet by not trading for Watson at the 21 trade deadline that deal was “minutes away” from happening and would’ve likely gone through if the off the field allegations never happened
Well he originally wanted to play for Atlanta so maybe he would have been "better" than he has been in Cleveland but what Cleveland shelled out he would not have been worth it
“We didn’t do something catastrophic four years ago”
Not doing something doesn’t get you credit in life.
Discipline and work ethics in Miami? Vic Fangio couldn't wait to get the hell out and join a serious organization.
Dude still deserves all the blame for what Miami's defense was last season. Seeing how Weaver was in a far worse situation in terms of personnel and got a shit ton more out of the defense. Dude didn't have a pass rush for like 70% of the season yet still had a defense that far outplayed what Fangio had last season. Even though Fangio had a 4 really talented D-Linemen in Chubb, Phillips, Sieler and Wilkins. Meanwhile Weaver didn't didn't have 2 of those 4 for the entire season and another missed like 90% of the season.
I hate being a Dolphins fan
Same but they are still my team
Same. Worse feeling is your own team getting your hopes up before crushing them before your eyes
You and me both brother.
@@AsinfuIParadox or me trying to get high hopes like the bills game in 24 to only lose smh
Just be shameless like me as a 20+ year Florida resident and abandon them 💯
Born in Buffalo, moved to Florida, the Dolphins are my mortal enemies, but I think Tua is damn good. I feel bad every time we clean his clock, and I hope he can remain concussion free for the rest of his career.
Here’s to more battles with Tua and Allen. That second game this year was a proper shootout
As a neutral party, I just don’t get Tua and Miami scheme.
Here's all you need to know about the Dolphins: they let Vic Fangio go because supposedly the players didn't like him. But look at Fangio this season in Philly - #1 defense in the NFL and players love him.
I hate to say it because I genuinely like Tua but hes not our guy man. He needs situations to be PERFECT for his play to shine and the second it isn't he falls apart. McDaniel seems to have lost the locker room and his scheme has been thoroughly figured out by every competent Coach in the league. Grier has been with this org since the last time we WON a playoff game and hasn't put together a team that can win another since he became GM in 2016.
gg go next 2026.
then who is Miami's guy? Cousins? Quinn Ewers? Most of Miami's losses were not Tua's fault(unless you consider injuries) and an improved o-line would probably make him play considerably better
Absolutely nothing about the Dolphins has been perfect for decades. Tua does better when plays break down and he needs to go to his second option by the way. Led the NFL in completion % against the blitz and under pressure this season
As a dolphins fan it does too because my god man we drafted a QB with an injury history instead of someone who was does not have an injury history. Also the offense did so bad vs good teams and has been since 23. I would’ve fired Mike and Grier because of how unprepared and how undisciplined they are and how they refuse to address the OL. Also I don’t like Ross he’s the worst owner and is giving me Dan Snyder vibes. If we don’t address the OL in FA and draft and stop drafting and signing players with an injury history we will go nowhere. Tua is good and can win you games but struggles vs good teams. Mike is a bad play caller and never makes adjustments at halftime and his teams have been undisciplined and soft. I think it’s time to clean house after 25 and do what WSH did imo. But for now I gotta torture myself for another season. I also don’t like that Grier spent money on the wrong players like Tua and Chubb and Armstead imo. The only way our future is bright again is if we rebuild the right way by drafting a good QB like Jayden Daniel’s who does not have a injury history and a coach who is experienced like Dan Quinn and a GM and Owner who know how to build a team right. But idk man im only 20 and ive witnessed 3 playoff appearances in my life that resulted in a loss :(. I wish my dolphins were good again and i wish I grew up in the Marino years, even tho I’ve been a loyal dolphins fan since 2016.
we’re officially entering a new thumbnail meta for this channel
Tyreek is like us he's sick and tired of the Miami dolphins clown show too
In esports, there's a saying that "Winning solves all problems". When you're winning, big problems might seem less serious without good leadership. It feels like that might be what happened to the Dolphins this year
We have another Tannehill with Tua. A serviceable QB. Everything would have to fall into place for him to win a Super Bowl. GM and coaching short-comings don't help either.
Fins teams are usually not trash, but always 1 and done in the playoffs at best...
The Miami Dolphins, where mediocrity reigns!
To be fair, Tua is a good game manager who can get the ball to people and put up numbers. Now I’m not saying Tua is great, especially with Waddle, Hill, and Achane… But he put up around 5,000 passing yards and was playing his part. People shouldn’t be mad at Tua because of the shortcomings. They would have probably won 10-11 games if he stayed healthy anyways.
His lack of mobility really limits the offense against discerning defenses that know better than to send the house at him, and I honestly think his accuracy is vastly overrated. The dude throws some ROUGH interceptions.
can i be mad at tua for being an idiot and yelling show me the money after held held out and got paid and then running full speed into damar hamlin?
This "game manager" term is so overused and dumb
@@kchandaman3012spot on
Maybe. Recall week 2 when the Bills shut him down completely? Anyone but me realize what he did?
_All_ his passes that went for huge gains were over the middle. The reason? Noodle-arm can't throw deep down the sideline. Like, at all. The Bills forced the receivers to the sidelines & Tua threw 3 INTs I think plus a _LOT_ of terrible passes that just missed everyone. I don't know why they didn't do this on their second meeting but it worked perfectly. He's very limited & without two speedsters at WR he'd never have made it _this_ far.
Your content has been a breath of fresh air. Calm, reasonable, fact based and intelligent. Cheers!
Love the content thanks
As a Jets fan, I love everything Miami is doing, keep on rocking guys!
Thanks pal, and hopefully aaron is able to build from that last game, and sign a multi year deal
@ still wouldn’t be as much as an overpay as Tua :)
bros talking as a jets fan, you have more to worry about with that franchise buddy🤣
@@BobBob-ib2fy oh we’re ass trust me I know, but at least we didn’t pay a mid QB 55m while our star receiver crying about being 8-9 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yeah Miami is crap but a Jets fan saying that is hilarious.
I love your channel. Good luck with Tonight’s game. I would love to see my Birds play Vikings next week.
Thank you so much! SKOL
As a fan of a division rival, the Dolphins turning into a garbage fire is a best-case scenario.
Also as someone who has gotten plenty of mileage out of criticizing drafting quarterbacks out of Alabama (there hasn't been a great one drafted since Ken Stabler, and my division rival in question wasted a pick on Mac Jones), Tua crashing out, tragic as the circumstances may be, makes me look smart in the office.
If Tua was healthy all year, they still weren't really Super Bowl contenders. But that said, they could have had a shot at winning a playoff game, which would be a win for the organization at this point.
Sure would be at this point that is all I want just one playoff win. Sure would love more but I would take just that. Seeing how the year I became a fan was the same year the playoff win drought happened which is going on either 23 or 24 years longest in the NFL. Don't think they would have stood a chance against Baltimore. But Bills would have been an interesting game seeing how last time they played in Buffalo it was an evenly fought game that the Bills only won with a last second 61 yard fg. And last time they met in Buffalo in the playoffs they came inches away from winning despite having Skylar Thompson at QB.
Fins have no future with Ross
People need to realize this team needs to REBUILD! top to bottom the right way! Year after year they basically throw money at injury prone players from other teams AND coming out of collage throwing bandaids on open wounds,trade who you can for what you can,rebuild your line,replace tua for god sake he’s not the guy, rookies are out playing him and leading their respective teams into the playoffs! Enough messing around and just freaking REBUILD with a NEW GM AND COACH!
No no no! That is a bad idea. Keep McDaniel, Grier and Tua for the next decade. Change would be a bad idea - Sincerely, Buffalo
I’m a Saints fan and I hate to admit it, but their future scares me! Especially with the cap situation.
The Saints will continue to wallow in mediocrity until they commit to a full rebuild (translated: tank) for 2-3 seasons. If they keep trying to pass the buck they will never break through.
@ You are absolutely right.
This is the time, tho. Saints got rid of Dennis Allen, they need to completely go clean slate and actually get positive cap space for the future.
This current roster, even when healthy, was never going to be a contender. Ownership needs to understand that.
A bad owner keeping a bad GM that's made all the wrong personnel moves.
Also might I just say, I am so tired of the "Well they had to sign him otherwise who else would they get?" argument. Congrats. You signed a middling QB whose health will always be in question to an albatross of a contract that is only going to compound the problem.
In no world does an 8-9 record sound good
ask a Jet or Giant fan if they would like an 8-9 record
Honestly it's like having Napoleon Dynamite as your coach. He's not gonna make players respect him.
Maybe Miami needs to start over completely?
The Dolphins haven't won a Super Bowl since the year I was born.
Talk about Herbert blowing it again
I didn't really watch the game was Herbert that bad or was the Texans defensive gameplan elite? I know that coach knows how to destroy a pass first offense
@@AsinfuIParadoxthose mean the same thing
Speaking from a panther’s fan perspective. Robert Hunt has been absolutely worth every penny for us so far. No regrets!
Mike McDaniel is like the dad is more concerned about being friends with his kids rather than being a parent. The culture in Miami is a huge problem.
But we do wanna express gratitude for generously running Vic Fangio out of town. He’s fitting in just fine here in Philly!
Sadly no matter how good he is Tua's health is too much of a liability now, hes 1 or 2 big hits away from being retire
Die hard dolphin fan here👋🏼 you got it bud, Tua sucks he could never put up a 40 pass TD season, Never going to happen. Not only that but he’s got small football IQ/instincts. Every time and you can look this up, every time they have a late chance he’s always the reason why they lose in critical moments. I wish they would get rid of tua.
Almost every team who made the playoffs (might be forgetting a team) has a good o-line. Beyond just that the best teams can lose a piece (Rice, Flowers, Hutch) and have a plan for without them. The dolphins will continue to be in mediocrity just because they have the star power to beat teams with glaring issues, however they lack depth and the trenches to be beyond the Steelers/Seahawks tier of team.
Phins will keep losing. And it all boils down to ownership and coaching.
Can we get a vid on the colts
3 games in a row with a last second field goal loss hurt
You mean drafting a qb that isnt good, paying a wr too much, and not building an oline or dline equates to losing?!?! Nooo way.
Hey Calais Campbell is cool.
Tua can't play without a timed play. When it breaks down, he struggles. Gadget qb. Forces you to set your whole offense around his shortcomings and that scheme just isn't good enough.
Yea he’s a pure pocket passer
@@WestCoastCheeseHead The responsibility of a pocket passer is to get the ball out before the play breaks down.
Tua is the slowest QB below the age of 30 in the league. Dude looks like he’s struggling to breathe every time he runs.
Very simple. Get 2 competent Guards and another Jonuu Smith. There, watch and learn. That fixes the horrible run game and gives run/pass ambiguity. It also gives another option in the passing game. They will be even better on defense next year and defenses wont be able to stack the box against the run game and drop back to take away the middle of the field. Get a descent back up QB and wala, we back in the mix. Even if Tua misses a couple games we might be able to win with a competent backup QB. The problem with the run game starts with the guards. The problem with pass pro starts and ends with the guards. Solve that, and give Tua 2.6 seconds to throw and maybe have time for a double move. That and the run game, we good. Liam and Jones were so bad..........
Bro, I love the dolphins but Tua. Ain’t. It.
@@erogereviewer7781he literally is but okay. Missed 6 games but was still the 8th ranked QB this season in stats. Just say you don't know ball 🤡
Awesome! So much to look forward to as a Dolphins fan. 😢.
These guys building NFL rosters think they can patch work a O line if they have all kinds of weapons. Problem is they spend all their assets and cap room signing these players and have nothing left when they realize it’s a problem they need to fix. Build your trenches, find your QB, then find your weapons. A offense doesn’t work if a QB doesn’t have time and RB’s don’t have any holes to run through.
Aaron Brewer was a top 3 center in the league this year
Just a fyi, the Commanders have more playoff wins than Hawk Tua
Yeah The Texans as well!
Just a FYI tuas only played in 1 playoff game in arguably the worst conditions ever seen in the modern nfl era. Give him a break
@iamdolphinz No man. No excuses. It’s like those who say I’d rather play B team than A team. If you believe you are good team than you shouldn’t be concern no matter the conditions.
@iamdolphinzDolphins had a chance to avoid that entirely and actually WIN the division for the first time in years had they won against either the Ravens or the Bills.
Ravens game was a total loss since Lamar went off but Tua threw the worst INT of his entire career during that Bills game to force them into those conditions at Arrowhead.
I remember the owner saying that Mike Tomlin was too hip hop. I wonder how that worked out since then
Well mike tomlins team hasn't done much for nearly a decade now.. both teams are failing
@derekconstantino7759 and Bill belichick is at UNC. Pittsburgh needs a new coach and Miami needs a new owner
@@MichaelMunch-x3owhat does bill have to do with this ? Not even the same at all lmao
@kingtachalla6181 he does whenever a team wants to move on from a certain coach.
Oooooh I’m waiting for this Vikings video to drop
One of the best football RUclipsrs right now
You should definitely make unknown facts videos or different carrer retrospects
A rebuild is on the horizon after this upcoming year.
They went 4-13 what bright future do the patriots have the top 5 picks? Drake Maye is good but his ceiling isn’t as big as you may think I’d doubt he’d be a top QB in the conference in 5 years and he’ll be the second best QB in the division until Josh Allen retires
Mike McDaniel simply isn't upper tier HC material.
Period.
He is a fancy looking, creative, pretty darn good OC, nothing less - but certainly nothing more.
As long as he is the HC of the Dolphins I am not worried about them being a serious challenger for that AFC East crown.
Mike Vrabel will return the Patriots back to prominence and they will pose a threat to Buffalos menacing stranglehold on this division - but not right now because the Pats roster is bad - but they have a QB in Drake Maye who might be the 2nd coming of Josh Allen, if developed properly.
Miami is a nice looking offensive team that lacks toughness, isn't built for rough weather outings and has a one-trick-pony-QB with a glass chin.
When all is right and fitting they can even hang 70 on you.
But when the opponent is tougher, more physical and is winning in the trenches while taking Tuas first quick option away on a windy 15 degree winter day,
this team is going nowhere fast as proven numerous times over the last two seasons.
Everybody seems to know and understand that - except the Dolphins brass.
I expect the Patriots to be the team within the divison to challenge Buffalo if they build and develop their roster adjustingly.
Miami has the low ceiling of a wild card playoff team if everything works out for them but they cannot piss with the big boys in the AFC
and unless they change their roster construction and HC it will remain that way for the immediate future.
They are certainly not as bad as the Jets but New England might overtake them in a season or two if Miami stands pat with the current regime in my opinion.
The situation isn't that bad. Would have liked a new GM and HC but it is what it is. A nice consolation prize that they admit the O line is terrible and needs work.
But other than that, we have a pretty solid core to build a round not only this offseason but if we get a replacement GM next year. Young OT, HB, WR, pass rusher (possibly 2 or 3), LBer, and S (though we need to resign him). There's most likely additions to be made to that group after this offseason with jobs on the line. Grier doesn't always miss with his pics. So in all honesty, it's probably no where near as Bleak as people make it out to be. Lots of cap space to be acquired as people like Armstead, Ramsy Hill and possibly Chubb leave Miami, as well. Along with from Uno if we cut him on his out year
We also have all of our own picks in the top 3 rounds (besides our '25 3rd) for the next 3 years
Players that I was referring to above, Patrick Paul (OT), De'von Achane (HB), Jalen Waddle (WR), Chop Robinson (Pass rusher. Possibly = Bradley Chubb + Jalen Phillips), Tyrel Dodson (LB), Javon Holland (S)
As a dolphins fan I agree with the title before even watching 😂
As a lifelong dolphin fan I am done with this dumpster fire
Main argument is losing lineman the argument is good lineman don’t leave lol
The 2023 Dolphins had a good record with an explosive offense. But you cannot name a single good team that they beat. All they did was beat up on bad teams. I don’t think they beat even 1 team with a winning record, & they absolutely didn’t stand a chance against any team that made the playoffs.
I am not debating whether the locker room culture in Miami is a problem. That seems obvious.
Tyreek being self-absorbed, however, is clearly a Tyreek thing. If he was a leader of men, Kansas City would have found a way to keep him.
My chargers future scares me....
Dolphins can't win:
(1) against teams with a winning record,
(2) game in temperatures below 50°F,
(3) playoff games!
I lost all respect for Mike McDaniel in the Denver game last year when he's in the crowd BSing with fans rather than stay on the field.
If Tyreek somehow slithers his way back to KC, the FBI should investigate the nfl for corruption
Anytime you sign Tua your already fked for the duration of the contract & not only did they sign him they gave him elite money when he is a backup QB
I said it during last night's live stream. any coach or player playing on a dysfunctional owner's team is a recipe for disaster unless the owners have complete trust in the process of the HC they hire (Dan Campbell for example with the Lions). Teams like the Jets, Browns, and Raiders are the three organizations I would completely avoid being a HC, GM, or player (should you want to win rings or make playoff pushes every season).
-As talented as the Fins are on offense they don't have any true veteran leadership to keep everyone accountable. T Hill is catching more strays in Miami beach than footballs for his Pride Rock family, and I think it be best if the Fins move on from Hill since he does have that veteran leadership accountability in my book.
-It's crazy how much talent the Jets had this season and fell off the map due to how bad Aaron Rodgers is playing along with the coaching and etc.
-I do believe the Browns will be forced to cut Watson and move on from him and eat the dead cap. Watson isn't what he once was at Houston and Watson is gonna need more than just a massage to stay in the NFL at this point.
-The Raiders as I mentioned during last night's livestream, Mark Davis will listen closely to Tom Brady but keep in mind. Whatever Tom Brady says could make or break the Raiders on whoever their next GM and HC are. While the rumors of Coach Prime is there, the Raiders will have to draft his son should they make that push. But I don't see this working out as I do think Coach Prime should stay at Colorado and not deal with the headaches of the NFL and players.
-The players of today having and demanding big contracts is what makes me skeptical about how they perform as a player. Heck, some players (Kyler Murray) don't deserve their big contracts because of their lack of success as a team year in year out, individual awards, and playoff contention or playoff success.
Too many coaches want to be friends and popular and not coach.
If we can’t play in the cold, we’re not going to the superbowl.
Tua can’t create anything that isn’t a set play and can’t even through a 15 yard out route consistently. He isn’t a NFL QB, he’s a CFL QB
The only way i see a culture shift is through anthony weaver taking up a bigger role maybe in meetings and possibly instilling the defenses energy in the whole team. In my opinion we have a very talented coaching staff which has been let down by poor scouting and overall just bad personnel decisions, which in turn has led to us losing games and turning the atmosphere sour. People forget that the team was also responding well to mikes culture when they were winning. Tuas development in particular under mike can probably be accredited to that. As well as the stellar offensive performances last year, the players need to be on the same page and having fun for those plays to happen. But if you cant execute what makes you enjoy your work your motivation drops, and when that happens to everyone the culture shifts. (Maybe this is also an argument for the culture being too fragile and therefore not truly established). But to be honest we needed to fire grier and blow it tf up, trade/cut armstead, chubb, brewer and fuller maybe even ramsey and build the for the future startin with the o-line. It would have also been a message which could have been used as a catalyst for a culture shift. Due to the fact that Grier was kept who will probably double down on his approach because of pride, the next season wont go any different. I just hope that we get some good developmental pieces for the line in the draft maybe.
I keep hearing Packers fans say the same stuff about us and Love. No, it’s not this bad. JLove had a fairly predictable sophomore slump, and honestly didn’t look too awful outside of yesterday. I’ve seen worse from Favre honestly. The Packers are overall a rising team, despite collapsing down the stretch.
healthy Tua absolutely gets them the 5 seed and they can definitely beat the Texans in a playoff game. i think Tyreeks comments are tough but his trade value is immensely high. if McDaniel goes back to his 23' offensive scheme and Tua stays healthy this team can definitely complete. i do see though that this scenerio has a lot of ifs though.
All imagination. , ‘23 scheme couldn’t beat playoff or winning teams that year.
Sometimes I resent my parents for raising me as a dolphins fan
Dolphins should go after Arch Manning and Dylan Raiola and just tank for the upcoming season
Hi Jupkin. I’m gonna start calling you Jupkin, ok? Ok.
2023 was a down year in passing. He would be 5th this year
I honestly hope we can somehow replace McDaniels with Chris Shula and have Done Shulas grandson lead this franchise to a championship. I like McDaniels but he just isn't a leader. He's like a buddy. He's cool and all but I don't see guys getting behind him.
Where's the Pittsburgh video?
Wednesday
I've sqid it before and I'll say it again. One swallow makes no summer. This attack only has Tua and that's it. They have a solid defense, but that's all. They're like a soccer team with only a goalkeeper and a strkier. This is not enough. And when you're short of cap space, you don't have many options. The Fins will be even worse next year I think.
as a dolphins fan... what future lmao
No O line, no middle of the defense, leadership is suspect at best, Tyreek wants out, Is Waddle good?, Tua’s health is concerning, Jalen Ramsey is getting older, and their GM just keeps tossing out contracts to high end “talent”. The Dolphins are liable to stink for the 3-4 years.
They should have kept Flores
Pats straight up have 2 QBs. Maye and seems like Milton.
I’m early! Last time I was early, my girlfriend got mad 😂. Love the content bro! Keep it going.
They are one of the most bleak futures in the entire league. Up there with saints just due to one of their top players being one concussion away from retirement
I am Dolphins fan and i won't be surprised if the Dolphins have a bad season next year. Hopefully Chris Grier and Mike McDaniel will be gone after next season.
If the combination of Shula and Marino couldn't get the job done, do you really think Mike McDaniel and Tua can? Right, me neither. It's disappointment year after year after year, and I'm sick of it by now.
You all are worried about the OLine much more than we are." - A GM who should have been fired
Paying a mid QB that much is a killer.
Going to trade tyreek and ramsey
I love tua as a qb i just hate his durability
Quite a few o-line analysts proven over the season the Brewer was the perfect fit for the line. Where the Dolphins season sunk is letting Andrew Van Ginkel go, Not addressing Guard, Not addressing BAckup QB position, and not appropriately addressing the nr 3 WR position.
Think Washington will be a very good WR 3 moving forward. AVG is more of a hindsight thing that I can't really blame them for not dishing out 10mil a year for someone who was gonna be a 3rd edge rusher. Not to mention don't think he would have resigned even if they paid more due to that very same reason as he wanted to go somewhere he didn't need injuries to happen in order to have a starting role. Would expect them to cut Chubb or trade Hill this offseason freeing up enough cap space to sign at least one guard and depending on what Armstead does either a new LT if he retires or they release him or a solid backup if he stays for when he gets injured and misses his few games that he does every year. And then use the first round pick to add another OL piece.
They are in the same position they’ve been in for years…😂realistically
As a pats fan I am very happy
Why? 😂
@ well for starters vrabels track record against Miami is really good and we have the bills number even if we don’t win it’s a 1 score game and we have a lot of money and a good qb