With both Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel and general manager Chris Grier continuing to feel their seats get hotter by the day, and fans somewhere between total uproar and just apathy at this point, I asked the following questions last week:
This evening’s Phinsider Question of the Day is: Who would you like to see potentially replace McDaniel and or Grier, or are you someone who wants to keep either or both? There are many candidates who could take over this organization, both in the front office and on the field. Among the rumored possibilities, which ones would you prefer? Or do you have a unique candidate in mind for either position that you have yet to see discussed?
If you missed our original post here, please feel free to add your choices and thoughts to the comments section. Below are some of your thougths and answers to the PQOTD-
jmworacle wants the next HC to select his own GM to shape their future vision of the team.
McDaniel’s replacement Eric Bienemy or Bruce Arians. Let them choose the GM.
heatforlife disagrees with your assessment!
somebody here posted lynch 5x worse than grier.must have been griers son
DolphinBrasil wants the Ravens to cut Harbaugh loose and Marino as GM. I still recall Marino being appointed Senior VP of football operations in 2004, only to resign shortly after, as he didn’t want to handle the workload that conflicted with his family time. Wonder if he is now down to work a 24/7/365 kind of gig.
GM Dan Marino
Coach John Harbaugh
dedstrk wants a GM who will not be available unless we talk the SF 49ers into trading him to us.
John Lynch and whomever he wants as coach. I know that’s not happening. So, Chris Shula, Ron Rivera, Gruden in that order. What I really want, if we can’t get Lynch or the Tampa GM even, is get Saban back as pres of football operations and tell him to assemble a team.
heatforlife wants a talking head to come in and take over.
riddick great on tv prob makes millions doing that .less stress than gm.unless he wants to be a gm espn pays nice salaries
SlayerNation1 says he’s not just a talking head!
Riddick, whose resume includes player and scouting, He isn’t just a talking head
HC is difficult. Experienced candidates seem like a better choice to effect a sea change of culture and flesh out a staff.
Any should be an upgrade from Rexy, Gruden, McCarthy.
Harbaugh or even McDermott would be top of list if available. Tomlin would be an upgrade of course, He just seems to be way too OK with 9-8 mediocrity.
HC needs to be on a very delineated expectation schedule.
You will be unlikely to get the best GM or HC candidate if any combo of Grier/Mikey/Tua remain.
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