Blame personnel choices for Heat, Dolphins' position. But don't give pass to these others
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Blame personnel choices for Heat, Dolphins' position. But don't give pass to these others
"Dubious personnel decisions stand as the unquestioned primary reason for the fact that the Dolphins and Heat feel galaxies away from winning championships."
"Both teams are underachieving with the roster each coaching staff was given, which is a view not purely based on talent or luck."
The article critiques the NFL's Miami Dolphins and NBA's Miami Heat for their failures in achieving championship success, attributing these issues primarily to poor personnel decisions made by key figures like Chris Grier and Pat Riley. While acknowledging injuries and bad luck, the article emphasizes that both teams have underperformed based on the talent they possess. It suggests that the coaching staff, alongside the players, also share responsibility for the current state, particularly with the Dolphins failing to capitalize on a relatively weak schedule despite having key offensive players.
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