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Marked by king bs
Marked by king bs













In that, the rest of the NFL world has given up on the kid, but in Miami, they defend him at every turn no matter what. The Dolphins fan base has an odd and unique relationship with Tua. On Friday, Jeff Darlington on the Ryen Russillo Podcast brought it up, and he is 100% correct. Tua being a “good guy” shouldn’t factor into Miami’s long-term vision for the team, the offense, and Tua. And that has nothing to do with Watson take Watson out of the equation. First off to the portion of Dolphins fans who say, “Tua is so likable and a good guy”….yeah, so what? What does that have to do with anything? The NFL is filled with many “nice guys,” but that doesn’t mean they get to keep their job or position on the roster because they are good human beings. They are way too emotional on this subject matter to have an objective take. And the issue for Flores “IF” he stays beyond this season is what proven, NFL-lifer, type of assistant will want to work with a head coach who is a control freak and fires numerous assistants each year? Good luck trying to recruit quality assistants to Miami if Flores stays (which I think he will).Ģ) When it comes to Tua, I think “most” Dolphins fans can’t see the forest from the trees and are in too deep to have an “objective” opinion on the kid. Not talking coordinators per se, more so position coaches. Outside of a couple of exceptions, too many coaches are either right from college or have little NFL experience. 1) The make-up of this Dolphins team on the field is too young (as I have stated since last season ended on our podcasts) but, the coaching staff is too young as well.















Marked by king bs