The article discusses the Miami Dolphins' draft decisions, particularly their selection of Dion Jordan over other prospects like Lane Johnson, which is seen as one of the team's biggest mistakes. It highlights the contrasting success of the Philadelphia Eagles, showcasing their ability to identify and acquire talent. Notably, the Eagles' general manager, Howie Roseman, emphasizes the importance of strong offseasons in achieving success. The piece concludes by recognizing the contribution of defensive coordinator Vic Fangio, whose defense played a pivotal role in the Super Bowl, underlining the significance of talented front offices in championship wins.
If there was a theme to Sunday's Super Bowl, one a team like the Dolphin need to take to heart this offseason, it's this: Sometimes you don't have to be the smartest team to stock your roster with championship talent.
The season really starts with the front office, and that starts with me... when we have good offseasons, it usually leads to success during the regular season.
It takes talent to find talent, and Roseman qualifies as a star in that regard. This was the second Super Bowl champion he's assembled in seven years.
Fangio's defense was the star of Sunday's Super Bowl, sacking Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes six times, intercepting him twice and shutting down the Chiefs offense.
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