
"Dolphins owner Steve Ross must find the right general manager to run the team. That's a good first step toward reversing your opinion, an opinion which is shared by a growing number of fans. Just as Miami Heat owner Micky Arison hired president Pat Riley and Florida Panthers owner Vinnie Viola hired general manager Bill Zito, Ross must find the guy to run his team."
"Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (11 touchdowns, seven interceptions, 50.5 passer rating) led two fourth-quarter touchdown drives to give the Dolphins a 27-26 lead with 46 seconds to go in Sunday's 29-27 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. That should be enough of a lead. But you have a point when you consider Tagovailoa, who was 21 of 32 for 205 yards and one touchdown, also threw three interceptions."
Steve Ross must find the right general manager to run the team as a key step toward improving fan perception; he already provides financial support and lets football people make decisions. Hiring a proven executive is compared to moves by other South Florida owners who brought experienced leaders. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa led two fourth-quarter touchdown drives to briefly give the Dolphins a late lead but finished with three interceptions and a 50.5 passer rating. The first interception deflected off Jaylen Waddle, the final interception had little impact, but the second interception in a 14-0 third quarter swing hurt the team's chances.
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