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Pappy13
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« on: January 30, 2022, 01:29:17 pm »

This WOULD have been painful if the Dolphins didn't have a chance to draft Justin Herbert and passed over him. The fact that they did makes this a moot point. Herbert on the Dolphins and keep those 3 #1 picks? Sign me up! This wasn't even the biggest missed opportunity of that draft.

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« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2022, 02:21:01 pm »

We always knew that the team tried to move up for Burrow. Listen, next time we tank, NO ONE cheer for us to win meaningless fucking games in December to go from 4 wins to 5. It hurts the franchise so grow up and put your feelings aside for the greater good.

A lot good that "creating a winning environment" did for us.
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« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2022, 08:18:28 pm »

Once again: at the time MIA was tanking, it was literally to get the QB - Tua Tagovailoa - that they got anyway.

If I go back and pull quotes from those of you openly rooting to Tank For Tua, will that end all this hindsight GM nonsense?
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« Reply #3 on: January 31, 2022, 08:38:15 am »

Once again: at the time MIA was tanking, it was literally to get the QB - Tua Tagovailoa - that they got anyway.

If I go back and pull quotes from those of you openly rooting to Tank For Tua, will that end all this hindsight GM nonsense?

I was very happy we got Tua, but as the season progressed and Burrow emerged while Tua got hurt, I definitely wanted Burrow more and was actively rooting against us towards the enthe year. Like, all the time. To be honest, it was a minor miracle we even got Tua since 3 of the teams ahead of us didn't need QB's....except the Redskins who took Chase Young.
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« Reply #4 on: January 31, 2022, 08:40:22 am »

We always knew that the team tried to move up for Burrow. Listen, next time we tank, NO ONE cheer for us to win meaningless fucking games in December to go from 4 wins to 5. It hurts the franchise so grow up and put your feelings aside for the greater good.

A lot good that "creating a winning environment" did for us.
I'm always going to root for Miami to win.  As a fan that's what gives me the most enjoyment, and what I say or do doesn't affect the team.  If a GM tanks our season for a better draft, that's part of his job, and Grier did his job on that account.  If a coach or player does it, they should be immediately fired.  Their job is to win games and play or coach at a high level.  You are ruining the integrity of the game if a coach or player tanks.  
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« Reply #5 on: January 31, 2022, 09:00:24 am »

I'm always going to root for Miami to win.  As a fan that's what gives me the most enjoyment, and what I say or do doesn't affect the team.  If a GM tanks our season for a better draft, that's part of his job, and Grier did his job on that account.  If a coach or player does it, they should be immediately fired.  Their job is to win games and play or coach at a high level.  You are ruining the integrity of the game if a coach or player tanks.  

I agree with you about the players and coaches. As a fan, I can see the greater good in losing, as do the Bengals fans. However, a player/coach can never tank and I don't think they do either. They get their ass beat playing whether they win or lose, I don't see them losing on purpose. I can see a prima donna WR not going 100% if the team sucks, but no way is a Left Tackle going to half ass it and get his QB killed so a team he might not even be on next year gets a better draft pick.

The GMs will definitely tank though and I am good with that if it warrants it.
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« Reply #6 on: January 31, 2022, 09:13:25 am »

Once again: at the time MIA was tanking, it was literally to get the QB - Tua Tagovailoa - that they got anyway.

If I go back and pull quotes from those of you openly rooting to Tank For Tua, will that end all this hindsight GM nonsense?
There was few, if any, people saying Tua was better than Burrow at season's end let alone at the time of the draft. It wasn't even known if Tua's hip was going to fully recover.
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« Reply #7 on: January 31, 2022, 10:36:13 am »

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The Dolphins screwing up the easiest part of the tanking will forever be unforgivable, a sign of organizational incompetence. And I don't know how Ross can watch what the Bengals have done and still believe his front office has done a good job, as he clearly believes.


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Never tell me there’s no value in tanking. If the Dolphins had done what Stephen Ross wanted to do in 2019, they’d have Joe Burrow.
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« Reply #8 on: January 31, 2022, 11:11:23 am »

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The Dolphins screwing up the easiest part of the tanking will forever be unforgivable, a sign of organizational incompetence. And I don't know how Ross can watch what the Bengals have done and still believe his front office has done a good job, as he clearly believes.


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Never tell me there’s no value in tanking. If the Dolphins had done what Stephen Ross wanted to do in 2019, they’d have Joe Burrow.


In fairness, what more could they have done? We traded away our best players and played young kids. We couldn't tell the coaches and players to just lay down. The only thing I could think of was not start a guy like Fitzpatrick who would never half ass it. Probably should've started some 7th rounder all year instead.
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« Reply #9 on: January 31, 2022, 11:40:01 am »

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The Dolphins screwing up the easiest part of the tanking will forever be unforgivable, a sign of organizational incompetence. And I don't know how Ross can watch what the Bengals have done and still believe his front office has done a good job, as he clearly believes.


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Never tell me there’s no value in tanking. If the Dolphins had done what Stephen Ross wanted to do in 2019, they’d have Joe Burrow.


I'm going to copy and paste my response on reddit for this, which is similar to my comment above:

What a fucking terrible take. A GM can tank for a better draft if they're in a rebuild. We did that. As soon as a head coach or player tanks they should be immediately fired. The coach and players played hard that year that's why we were in the spot we were in.
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« Reply #10 on: January 31, 2022, 11:50:22 am »

We had Josh Rosen and was all set to be the number one pick. In all fairness most coaches would have played him longer to see what he had but Flores "had seen enough". We had the easiest tank job set up but Flores refused to go along. People like to say players would have quit on him but we didn't keep many anyway so it really wouldnt have mattered.


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Between Tom Brady’s first start and his retirement, he won 7 Super Bowl rings and the Miami Dolphins never won a single playoff game.

Among the saddest statistics in all of professional sports.
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« Reply #11 on: January 31, 2022, 12:16:07 pm »

I was not on board with tanking for Tua or anyone else for that matter and have never been. I was actually very happy with the wins we got in 2019.
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« Reply #12 on: January 31, 2022, 12:29:45 pm »

We had Josh Rosen and was all set to be the number one pick. In all fairness most coaches would have played him longer to see what he had but Flores "had seen enough". We had the easiest tank job set up but Flores refused to go along. People like to say players would have quit on him but we didn't keep many anyway so it really wouldnt have mattered.


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Between Tom Brady’s first start and his retirement, he won 7 Super Bowl rings and the Miami Dolphins never won a single playoff game.

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I totally forgot about Rosen. Yeah, the leash on that guy was pathetic. Not saying he was going to Canton but Flores obviously wanted nothing to do with him from Day 1 and it showed. Damn, now I hate Flores more than I did before. He really did screw up our tank with the Fitzpatrick stuff.
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« Reply #13 on: January 31, 2022, 12:34:34 pm »

There was few, if any, people saying Tua was better than Burrow at season's end let alone at the time of the draft. It wasn't even known if Tua's hip was going to fully recover.
That wasn't my point.

My point is that the tanking "project" was to get Tua.  It doesn't make sense to tank at the beginning of a season and just blindly hope that some unheralded QB has a miracle season and jumps up the chart (also: that's a really bad idea, historically).

You tank for Peyton.
You tank for Eli.
You tank for Luck.
You tank for Tua.
You tank for Lawrence.
You do not tank with the hopes that some random QB has a record-setting year.

I honestly hope that the media and the fans keep the same energy when talking about JAX picking Trevor Lawrence as they have with MIA picking Tua.  It's one thing if Tua (or Lawrence!) is a bust, but this "I knew better all along" stuff is grating.
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« Reply #14 on: January 31, 2022, 07:52:01 pm »

  It's one thing if Tua (or Lawrence!) is a bust, but this "I knew better all along" stuff is grating.


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