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Settling for Less: Why Miami Dolphins Head Coach Tony Sparano Should Be Fired

December 10, 2010   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Here we are, nearing the end of another mediocre Miami Dolphins season. Playoff hopes are slim, and a number of questions still linger about the future of the team. Fans are questioning the future of the quarterbacks and the future of the coaches. Deja vu?
There were a few people calling for the firing of Miami Dolphins offensive coordinator Dan Henning at midseason, but now just about every Dolphins fan is eager to see him leave. I, for one, can't wait to see him go, but I would like to see someone else going out the door with him: head coach Tony Sparano.

When the fiery Tony Sparano first appeared on our sidelines, it gave us fans the same energy and excitement for our team. This season, however, Sparano's behavior has done nothing but disgust me. Fist pumping, winding up and striking the air in triumph when we kick a field goal. He doesn't just accept mediocrity; he celebrates it. 
When the team is incapable of scoring touchdowns and has to resort to ...

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