Goodbye, Chris Grier
Finally the move has been made

First off, I don't want to celebrate a firing of somebody cause Grier is still a human and he has a family, and I still want to see the man be successful wherever he goes. Stephan Ross has finally pulled the trigger. I'm so excited, and I hope we can get a new guy in here who is competent at doing their job, and I hope the dude gets the keys and runs with it. I personally hope the new GM comes in and doesn't draft a new Quarterback right off the bat. He builds the team up from the offensive and defensive lines, then moves on to the wideouts, the secondary, and the running backs, you can usually find them in the late rounds of the NFL draft, and once you have the team, you truly feel very confident with the team, and make the situation to make the Quarterback succeed, then you draft the Quarterback of the future, and all of this needs to be through mainly the draft, and use the free agency to be filler, and give us an amaizing depth. If we do take a Quarterback, then I'll live with it, but I want him to do the Jordan Love route, yeah, Love got to play behind Aaron Rodgers up in Green Bay, and Miami has Zach Wilson and Quinn Ewers, but use about three to four years to let the new guy grow while Wilson and Ewers be the punching bags for the duration for the rebuild. If I'm Stephan Ross, I'd tell the dude what you want to do with Mike McDaniel and Tua, if he wants to keep them in 2026, that's fine, cause Tua's contract is such a handcuff situation for the Cap Space, but if he wants to find a way to get them out of here then I'm all for it, cause we need to strip this down to the very stud of the franchise then I'm fine and I would absolutley love that cause personally this is what the organization needs to do. The coach I want is Chris Shula, the defensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Rams, and he is the grandson of Don Shula. And no, that's not the reason I want him, but it's that he plucked his grandfather's brain. He values the lines 'cause that's how you win the ballgames, 'cause o-lines may not be the prettiest picks, but it is the smart pick, 'cause without those hog mollies, your quarterback is not gonna be any good, and I can absolutely see him making the defense one of the better ones in the leagues. The only downfall, though, about Chris Shula is that he hasn't had a head coaching gig, cause you see it all the time with McDaniel: constant rookie head-coaching mistakes that should've been fixed within the first couple of years of his coaching tenure. I'm just overall excited about the franchise's future, and I can't wait to see how everything unfolds for the Dolphins and the organization. Fins Up.










