Decline of the Miami Dolphins: A Look at Their Fall
George Kurtz
Host · Writer

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In a recent discussion on my show, "Outspoken with Dan Sileo," the pervasive decline of the Miami Dolphins came into sharp focus. There was a time when the Dolphins were regarded as a gold standard in football. My producer, Robert, who is in his early twenties, likely doesn't remember those glory days. We delved into what could have led to the team's current struggles, notably their failure to win a playoff game in the last 15 years.
The conversation touched on the changes in ownership, from Wayne Huizenga to Stephen Ross, and whether their management styles could be contributing to the team's downfall. While ownership did come under scrutiny, the consensus suggested that it isn't just the management's fault. Ross, despite his methods and behind-the-scenes maneuvers, notably with Tom Brady, appears genuinely committed to winning, albeit perhaps not in the most effective way.
We also explored the broader influences from the past, where teams like the Dolphins, along with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Oakland Raiders, Denver Broncos, and Dallas Cowboys dominated the 1970s. The legacy continued into the 1980s with stars like Dan Marino, which explains the widespread fanbase, including fans like my stepfather.
Furthermore, we discussed the team's recent decisions, such as their bet on Tua Tagovailoa as a potential franchise leader, which didn’t pan out as expected. The draft choices and strategic planning were also criticized. Additionally, the challenge posed by being in a tough division was mentioned as a significant factor complicating any potential resurgence.
The consensus from the discussion was that the issues plaguing the Dolphins stem from a combination of leadership missteps, inadequate draft strategies, and tough competition. This complex mixture has contributed to the team's inability to recapture its former glory.
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