Miami Dolphins Look To Continue Years Of Change

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The Miami Dolphins have a bad habit of making changes in the off-season. Sure all teams make changes and you look no further than the free agency period to see those changes. Great teams lose coordinators, lose general managers, and those types of changes are normally for the better or at least better for the person who leaves. For the Dolphins change isn’t always a good thing despite the fact that it seems needed. It’s the process that’s wrong.

I was sitting here at my desk trying to think how to do a Miami Dolphins fan X-mas gift list, like a top 15 Dolphins gifts for the ultimate fan but then I realized that hey you are a fan and you know what you want and chances are the person who might buy it for you likely doesn’t read this site along side of you and if they do, which is awesome by the way, they are going to want the same things you do! So why write one? So I decided to look back at the year that was and realized it’s not the end of the year yet. Tick, tick, tick, and still nothing. Could do a Vikings game look but I’m not there yet.

Then I read a tweet from Miko Grimes to me about the article I wrote about her opinions and inside information on the support of Joe Philbin and questionable support of Ryan Tannehill and that got me thinking about all the changes that have occurred this year alone and then the light bulb went on about how many changes the Dolphins have made in the last decade. So here is a look back at the significant changes made on the coaching and executive offices for the last decade of Miami Dolphins football.