00:00So this past week, we saw incompetence at its height, and that's the Miami Dolphins.
00:06I mean, $175 million in dead cap money.
00:12And I'm actually hearing some analysts say they really like what the Miami Dolphins are doing,
00:17and Stephen Ross, the owner of the team, by getting rid of everybody and starting over.
00:23Well, let's take a little history lesson on what's happened over the last six years in Miami
00:28with Stephen Ross, the owner of the Miami Dolphins.
00:30It's cost you a general manager in Chris Greer.
00:33It's cost you two ed football coaches, and now it's cost you almost $100 million in one player
00:40and moving off of Tua Tuck of Viola, and you've got $175 million in dead cap money.
00:47You know, as I said, some analysts are like, hey, I'm actually all in that the Dolphins are trying to
00:55start over,
00:56and they're just cleaning house.
00:58Well, here, help me out here.
01:00A couple years back, when the Miami Dolphins ended up getting two first-round picks
01:06from the San Francisco 49ers because the 49ers wanted to draft Trey Lance, right?
01:12What did they do with those picks?
01:14To sit here and think that an incompetent owner like Stephen Ross is going to empower his people
01:21to make selections, to be able to make his football team better?
01:26What's the benchmark where you land on that, where they have done anything right since he's been the owner of
01:34the team?
01:34They haven't been a playoff-winning team in 15 years.
01:38They haven't done anything right.
01:40You could give that organization five first-round picks, and you think the Miami Dolphins are going to know what
01:46to do with those five picks?
01:48Based on what?
01:50Show me where they've had success doing this.
01:53Show me where they have had success in any place when it comes to running that team.
02:00Remember, this is the same organization that also passed on Justin Herbert.
02:04Hey, Brian Flores, who's now the defensive coordinator of the Minnesota Vikings,
02:09told you flat out that Stephen Ross is an absolutely train wreck of an owner.
02:15Remember, if they were asking Brian Flores to lose, Stephen Ross is in the conversation with Jimmy Haslam in Cleveland
02:23and obviously Woody Johnson with the New York Jets.
02:27The Miami Dolphins are poorly run, they're poorly owned, and again, they're poorly staffed.
02:34This football team has no shot, as long as this man owns this team, of ever being a contender again.
02:43You know, a lot of people, I was talking to my daughter a couple days ago, and I told her,
02:49I said,
02:49do you know that the Miami Dolphins at one time were the gold standard in the NFL?
02:54They went to three straight Super Bowls.
02:57They won two of those, and one of them was undefeated.
03:01It's one of the greatest runs in NFL history.
03:04One of those teams was actually undefeated.
03:06But that was with a football man by the name of Joe Robbie.
03:10They have not been a contending football team since the Robbies owned the team.
03:16And to sit there and think that the ownership is going to put the team in the right direction,
03:23once again, based on what?
03:28What success has this man had?
03:31Now, look, when you own an NFL team, you are a cash register.
03:38Every single calendar turn of the year, every team generates nearly $600 million in revenue.
03:47So if this guy is 17-0 or 0-17, this guy doesn't give a damn if his team is
03:55winning or not.
03:56They want to go with the notion that, hey, I'm putting a valuable product on the field.
04:03Have you seen the stadium at Hard Rock when Dolphins play home games?
04:08Nobody's there.
04:10You've got a better opportunity at people showing up at a fishing tournament in Hialeah
04:17or going to the flea market in Hialeah than going to a Miami Dolphin game.
04:23This used to be one of the gold standard teams in all of pro football.
04:28Now you look at them, they're in the same conversation with the Jags, a team that never produces.
04:37And Stephen Ross is one of the worst owners, not just in the NFL, but in all of professional sports.
04:46Dude, you tank to lose, you tank to keep losing, and for you to sit there and say,
04:53well, we're starting over again.
04:55Starting over again to do what?
04:58Continue your losing ways?
05:00There is nothing in the future for Miami Dolphin football as long as that guy is in South Florida.
05:08There is nothing in the future.
05:08There is nothing in the future.
05:08There is nothing in the future.
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