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Not on defense we don't.

On offense they have better WRs than us and it's not even close.

Our Rbs are better and our Line is better.

Is your reasoning for saying their defense is better is the DBs? Otherwise I don't see any other position they are clearly better at. (Maybe DT?)

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uh, what? Fox didn't care and it showed. In bad injury filled years he was still able to inspire the team to almost make the playoffs a couple of times. He was lame duck coach and check out in October.

I'll put it this way.... being objective. Last year with Jimmy/Matt QB play + the injuries + The off season, I don't think any coach could have came in and won more than maybe 1 additional game.

At the end of the day QB play is very very important, and last season we had the worst in the NFL, and that is not a head coach fault.

Everyone wants to continue to make Fox the sole reason for our season and that was not the case... We did not have a winning team on the field, plain and simple.

At the end of the day it was time to move in a different direction. I don't understand why everyone here is still so bent on placing 100% blame on him and trashing him in every thread where a opportunity presents itself to.

He moved on, our team has moved on, it's time for the fans to move on. Regardless of what we may convince ourselves Fox is very well respected in the profession and is why he had no problems finding another job. I've moved on and wished him the best, why can;t you guys just move on?

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Is your reasoning for saying their defense is better is the DBs? Otherwise I don't see any other position they are clearly better at. (Maybe DT?)

Maybe DT? You don't think Soliai, a franchise player, is better than our two unknown starting tackles?

Their defense was 6th last year with Dan Henning as coordinator so save that excuse.

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Dan Henning is offense dolphin fan.

Well if you were capable of critical thought and were around football discussions a lot last year, people blamed our poor defensive rank on how bad the offense was.

I was just establishing the fact that Henning was their OC so the bad offense argument is invalid when comparing the two defenses because they had just as bad an offense.

But please, continue to WOW us with your knowledge and witty posts.

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