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Dan Henning


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Looks what he's done in Miami. Everyone called for his firing.

Our coaching staff is very good. Arguably one of the best in the league.

Yes I agree that perhaps the weak link is Trgo however I can just see him getting fired and performing miracles somewhere else.

The grass is always greener - perhaps everyone should just knock it off.

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Yea I think its more Parcells no tolerance for faliure thats made them into the team they are this year. You have to remember with Henning being at Carolina for as long as he was teams knew our snap count so we could never run the plays like we wanted to. So change was needed because henning was not going to change his ways.

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Dan's what 66 or 67 old

Parcels hirred Dan to come in and install the same type offense Parcels has ran for years and won with. Yes the Wildcat was a new twist.

But I'm not sure Dan will be their more than 2 seasons

B /C he is getting old and his Offense will get stale as it did here.

The Miracle in MIAMI was Parcel

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Henning's offense is like it always has been, mediocre at best. In points per game they are 22nd. Henning is almst always in the teens or low twenties. Miami is 10th in total yards but isn't that effective in the redzone. 11th in passing, 13th in rushing. Given where they were last year it is an upgrade but Henning has done what he does. He won't get any better from there.

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Looks what he's done in Miami. Everyone called for his firing.

Our coaching staff is very good. Arguably one of the best in the league.

Yes I agree that perhaps the weak link is Trgo however I can just see him getting fired and performing miracles somewhere else.

The grass is always greener - perhaps everyone should just knock it off.

So if Trgo does go somewhere else. And is successful, what would be the common denominator? The grass is only greener because the right fertilizer is spread. Maybe we need a new spreader. I'm not saying we do, but what if another coach leaves and is better elsewhere?

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Looks what he's done in Miami. Everyone called for his firing.

Our coaching staff is very good. Arguably one of the best in the league.

Yes I agree that perhaps the weak link is Trgo however I can just see him getting fired and performing miracles somewhere else.

The grass is always greener - perhaps everyone should just knock it off.

Our coaching staff is very good?? Are u kidding me...one of the best in the league?? I strongly disagree...We have great players...very average coaching staff..Off the top of my head I can think of 10 coaching staffs better than ours.

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Miami doesn't turn over the ball that often but even more they are at a plus 14 in turnovers. That mean they cause more than they give up and that is huge. They also are sacking the opponents 15 times more than they are being sacked. And intercepting the ball twice as often as they throwing them.

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