Showing posts with label miami dolphins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label miami dolphins. Show all posts

Thursday, January 20, 2022

Who Wants to Coach? NFL 2022

There's about eight coaching spots to fill in the NFL. It all started before the season ended Las Vegas, but firings came with Jacksonville firing first year Urban Meyer. Pretty much lost the locker room. Then came the avalanche after the final week of the season. Denver got rid of Vic Fangio. Then immediately came the firings of Minnesota's Mike Zimmer, Chicago's Matt Nagy, and the surprise of Miami's Brian Flores. After that was New York Giants' Joe Judge and Houston's David Culley. Las Vegas is up in the air as Jon Gruden did resign in October and if Rich Bisaccia retains being the coach.

Jacksonville was a mess and not getting along with Trevor Lawrence among other players pretty much got Meyer let go. Not to mention his behavior. Zimmer's teams in Minnesota were never consistent and his specialty in defense were up to snuff. Great offenses when healthy. Nagy always had offense problems in Chicago. Different quarterbacks, inconsistent running. Defense can't always save an offense. Flores had problems with some players similar to Meyer. I'd also wager Miami blowing opportunities to get into the playoffs this year and last year. Since 2002, they have only made the playoffs twice (2008, 2016)

Denver hasn't been the same over the last six seasons. Fangio's defenses were underwhelming and the offense was always changing. Struggled after starting well this season. Judge could not work with the pieces he was given on offense for New York once his key guys were hurt. Three coaches in six years for the team. Culley got put in a bad situation. No DeShaun Watson and no defense. The mess of Bill O'Brien still lingers. The situation regarding Gruden, he ain't coaching again. Bisaccia kept his composure to get only Vegas' second playoff berth in the last 20 years.

Dallas seemed like a question mark, but sounds like they are going to keep Mike McCarthy as their coach. Chicago has an interest in Brian Flores, though offense should be a priority. Minnesota should be a better fit for him New York needs an offensive minded guy. I wouldn't mind seeing Bisaccia get a crack at being the full time coach for Las Vegas. I don't know what direction you go with Denver and Jacksonville. The former needs to get out of the hump and back to some form of relevancy and the latter needs a winning formula with someone who can get the pieces together and win. I'm not sure Houston fixes their almost two year old mess.

Who has a good chance to be a coach again? Share you thoughts.

Sunday, August 6, 2017

2017 Miami Dolphins: Kaep or Cut?

For the Miami Dolphins, they haven't had much success at quarterback since Dan Marino retired following their 1999 season. The closest they have had was Jay Fiedler for a four year span from 2000 to 2003, in an era before the Cheatriots became a brute force. Even with drafting Ryan Tannehill in 2012, they didn't get to the playoffs with him until last year despite him missing the last few games of the season and postseason.

Issues have come again for Tannehill as he may need season ending surgery on his left knee, which buckled during a practice in training camp. Interests have been in finding someone to be backing up or starting. The Dolphins still have Matt Moore, but there has also been interest in Colin Kaepernick and Jay Cutler. The former still hasn't been signed by anybody and the latter was set on joining Fox for broadcasting.

Starting with Cutler, he's far from the worst quarterback in the league, but he is one that is never consistent. He is a guy that has a few games where he throws 250 yards and a few touchdowns. Then there is a different version of him that either gets picked off two to four times in a game or his accuracy is below 50 percent. He would have definitely struggled at times against these AFC East defenses like he did in the NFC North. He also would have had guys similar to what he had in Chicago except at tight end, so he could benefited a little bit to play devil's advocate.

Getting into Kaepernick, he is still a lightning rod of controversy following his antics last year taking a knee during the National Anthem. Most teams decided not to sign him and questions are if the Baltimore Ravens would get him or if the Dolphins would even want him. Some players like Malcolm Jenkins and Richard Sherman have spoken in support of Kaepernick, but I don't think they get the clear picture of the situation. NBA owner Mark Cuban believes he would fit in with the basketball crowd with his protests. I don't think he's far from the truth of saying that despite being a loudmouth, but protesting someone getting killed, even if they were a criminal, is a lot different than kneeling during a National Anthem. It's not the same, and fans would get pissed, regardless of sport.

The last thing regarding politics is Kaepernick being a Fidel Castro supporter. That is something you don't want to hear, especially in the Miami area. All these years, people have escaped from Cuba. There would be a lot of people and immigrants that will not be pleased if he goes to the Dolphins. He better have a home somewhere else, because he will face a lot of hate for what he did last year and what he said.

Teams aren't sure what kind of guy Kaepernick could be. Could he tone down, or will he continue his political stuff? That's what most wonder about. The last thing they want to see is something going on behind the scenes or in the locker room that disrupts a team or season. That's what is going on with Baltimore with the owner having his concerns about it. I also do think it has to do with the results of the last few years. His stats are not mediocre, but they are not translating into wins. He benefited a little bit with the offense that Chip Kelly had, but the 49ers went 2 and 14. Could a team change their gameplan to fit Kaepernick? I'm not sure if Miami changes it. Adam Gase helped the team go 10 and 6. The run game was big. Their defense played a little better, but could improve a lot more.

I don't think Miami has much choice. It's not like any of their choices are the best options. Either way, they are going to have to live with that decision for the next six months. Along with the defense, the quarterback they pick is going to make or break their season. They have a long way to go if they want to stop the Cheatriots and the rest of the AFC.

Geeks and Jocks: Bonus Episode 7

 Bonus episode https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ryan-sullivan1gaj/episodes/Bonus-Episode-7-e27h1a2