Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross wants to win a Super Bowl, but with Chris Grier in charge, that goal seems elusive. Despite having the right team, the wrong leadership is holding them back.
On Sunday, the Dolphins showed their talent and potential, but also their flaws. Mike McDaniel called a nearly flawless game, but the team’s depth issues were exposed.
The Dolphins’ offensive line played well against the Bills, but the linebacker group and secondary struggled. Grier’s decisions in free agency, such as choosing Jordan Poyer over Deshon Elliott, have raised questions.
Grier’s draft picks have also been underwhelming, with only De’Von Achane making a significant impact. Meanwhile, other teams are getting great play from their rookies.
The Dolphins can’t blow up the roster, but they need to trim the fat and get rid of players who aren’t contributing. A new general manager could bring fresh perspective and evaluate the coaching staff.
Grier has been GM since 2016, and the Dolphins are still making the same mistakes. It’s time for a change to bring balance to the roster and address internal issues.
Firing Chris Grier would give the Dolphins something to build upon, not rebuild. The team has talent, but needs the right pieces to succeed.
The Dolphins are too focused on a handful of players, neglecting roster depth. This mentality won’t lead to success.
Sunday’s loss to the Bills showed the Dolphins’ capabilities, but also their gaping problems. It’s time for a new approach.
Grier’s leadership has held the Dolphins back, and it’s time for a fresh start. Ross needs to realize that any GM can overpay for a superstar, but the best GMs don’t need to.
A new GM could bring balance and perspective, and help the Dolphins reach their full potential.