
As I have long since run out of lay-up questions to ask last week, I posted the following question:
If you could convince any person within the Miami Dolphins organization, whom would you convince and what would you convince them of? It can be a player, a coach, or anyone else within the organization, from the owner right down to the ball boy.
Below are some of your thoughts and answers-
MIAMI235 would have tried to convince the team not to make one of the stupidest moves they have made, and that’s saying something.
I would’ve convinced ownership to get AVG to stay with us !
holland182.0 is primarily concerned with the scantily clad women who work for the team.
I don’t know who is in charge of the cheerleaders, but I think they should look into making them put more clothes on. It’s a family environment folks.
PA phinphan would tell Mike to get some help with the play calling.
I would convince McDaniel to give up play calling duties and stop trying to outsmart the other team.
finfanfromsiam is still bent about the logo change.
I would convince whom ever changed the helmet logo to @$$%^ change it back!!!! Finklestien shit kid damn!!!
Dolfanjoe wants to get the kids in the mix.
Convince Ross to just have a kids game at the stadium ! No cost, free food. No beer of course ! Extra police protection for safety. Free parking for the parents and school buses. One game, sure it will cost him millions ! But i am sure he will write it off on his taxes !
glen55 says- Stop looking back!
I would convince the fans to look to the future and not to past years without a playoff win.
SlayerNation1 just seems to want a new owner.
It has to be ownership. The need for “dawg” mentality doesn’t end with players and coaches, it is a true trickle down.
An older owner with no connectivity to the team prior to ownership really isn’t going to be consumed with meaningful winning. Ross is so disinterested that He rarely can be found speaking about this team.
He offers lip service, at best, about not settling for status quo. Those words aren’t wort the air into which they are uttered.
Sell the team to someone half His age. Someone for whom being a billionaire just isn’t enough.
The A+ facilities is great, but it can get so over-the-top that it attracts FAs who are looking for amenities over winning. I want players who want to Win, with a capital W and facilities are important, but lower in priority. Hmm …I am somehow reminded of an all too current situation…
SuperG! needs help with his new hat.
I’d convince Ross to “Make The
CafeteriaDolphins Great Again”! Now if I only knew someone who could make me an aqua and orange MTDGA hat…
Yarganaught would tell Tua that the team needs to start getting their money’s worth by staying healthy.
I would convince Tua to play in all 17 games (20 if you count the Playoffs), and to put up numbers so good, that they reconsider entry guidelines to the Football Hall of Fame, and just enter him right after hoisting the Lombardy.
Miami7 has a solid list to roll with.
1 – Convince Ross to either sell the team to someone with at least an inkling of football acumen
……..thereby eliminating Grier & ‘hopefully’ leading to a GM with a clue – and who doesn’t flip-flop his roster building philosophy.
1a – the ‘new’ GM building a team properly & not on whims of fancy or by throwing money around like it’s Monopoly money all willy-nilly
2 – Convince Ross (before he sells or finds a clue) to change the uniforms back to the historical, legacy built originals – with maybe some VERY minor tweaks, but not the effeminate things they wear now.
3 – Convince the ‘new’ GM to find a coach that will provide a stable, highly competitive atmosphere for years to come
4 – Convince Ross to MAINTAIN his ownership of facilities and new business development – just leave anything & everything directly involved with the on field (team) product to ANYBODY else
5 – Convince – WHOEVER the new powers that be might be that finding one-a those
‘needle in a haystack/one of only 4-5 guys on the planet’ QB’s are THE ANSWER to 90% of their on-field issues
That’s our random ten comments for this evening. Thank you, as always, to each of you who took the time to read our post and answer our question of the day.