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While Everyone Talks About Firing, Miami Dolphins Coach Mike McDaniel Talks Winning
In the post-game press conference, McDaniel addressed the job speculations head-on by saying:
“So the way I look at this job is I find it very offensive to all parties involved if I’m thinking about having the job. I need to be doing my job. So for as long as I coach for the Miami Dolphins and this organization, they’ll get everything from me, and I refuse to spend my time thinking about something that, you have a job, you do your job, and you do it to the best of your ability. And that’s where my concern lies. I don’t, I think it’s offensive to all coaches, players, and the organization if I’m spending that precious time thinking about myself.”
His comment showcases that he is not letting any outside pressure affect his mindset. While fans and the media may be debating his future, Mike McDaniel is locked in on fixing what is happening on the field.
Dolphins’ Terrible Performance Against The Browns
Miami’s game in Cleveland exposed several key issues the team needs to fix. Miami lost by 25 points, committing 11 penalties, 6 fumbles, and allowing 31 points. Offensively, they were only able to get two field goals, finishing with a total of six points. Miami gained six points off two field goals.
Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa had three interceptions, and even the special teams botched a field goal attempt, which at least resulted in a Brown penalty.
In the post-game press conference, McDaniel addressed the job speculations head-on by saying:
“So the way I look at this job is I find it very offensive to all parties involved if I’m thinking about having the job. I need to be doing my job. So for as long as I coach for the Miami Dolphins and this organization, they’ll get everything from me, and I refuse to spend my time thinking about something that, you have a job, you do your job, and you do it to the best of your ability. And that’s where my concern lies. I don’t, I think it’s offensive to all coaches, players, and the organization if I’m spending that precious time thinking about myself.”
His comment showcases that he is not letting any outside pressure affect his mindset. While fans and the media may be debating his future, Mike McDaniel is locked in on fixing what is happening on the field.
Dolphins’ Terrible Performance Against The Browns
Miami’s game in Cleveland exposed several key issues the team needs to fix. Miami lost by 25 points, committing 11 penalties, 6 fumbles, and allowing 31 points. Offensively, they were only able to get two field goals, finishing with a total of six points. Miami gained six points off two field goals.
Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa had three interceptions, and even the special teams botched a field goal attempt, which at least resulted in a Brown penalty.