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Fire Everyone: We Can’t Even Have Players Show Up To Meetings

What do you even do as an organization when you’ve got guys making millions to play football and they can’t even show up to a players only meeting? Like seriously, how does that happen? As an owner, how do you sit there after investing billions of dollars into this team, hearing that your so called “leaders” can’t even show up when it’s time to hold themselves accountable, and not do a damn thing about it?

In all my years watching football, I have never heard of a team so broken that the players can’t even show up to their own meetings. This Miami Dolphins team isn’t just bad they’re broken beyond repair. There’s no culture. No leadership. No accountability. Nothing. It’s a country club, not a football team.

The players don’t care and they’ve basically told us that. Tua literally said last week that it doesn’t matter if he throws five touchdowns or five interceptions because his wife and kids are always happy to see him after the game. And look, I get it. Family matters. Life is bigger than football. But you cannot say that to a fanbase that hasn’t seen a playoff win in 25 years. You just can’t. That’s like walking into an Italian moms household and telling her you already ate. 

Then today, Tua tells the media that players aren’t showing up to players only meetings and instead of any kind of accountability or fire from leadership, we get Mike McDaniel stepping to the podium saying, “I know this team is going to stick together.” Bro. What are we doing? You can’t even get PR 101 right. The building’s on fire and you’re telling everyone the AC’s broken. Well guess what? When the AC is broken, everyone is miserable. Especially in South Florida.

This team is a joke. An absolute embarrassment. And if Stephen Ross doesn’t finally step up and hold someone anyone accountable, nothing is ever going to change. Fire Chris Grier. Fire Mike McDaniel. Clean house from top to bottom. Enough is enough.

This fanbase isn’t asking for Super Bowls. We’re begging for the bare minimum, competence, pride, effort. Twenty five years without a playoff win is beyond unacceptable. It’s pathetic.

At this point, the Miami Dolphins don’t need new players, they need a rebirth.