
"No changes are expected at this time, I'm told,"
"Owner Stephen Ross likes him and believes in him, has extended Mike McDaniel in the past and wants to go forward with Mike McDaniel,"
"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,"
"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."
Miami lost 31-6 to Cleveland, dropping to 1-6 on the season. No changes in football leadership are expected at this time, so coach Mike McDaniel and general manager Chris Grier appear likely to retain their jobs. Owner Stephen Ross continues to support Mike McDaniel and has extended him previously, indicating a desire to move forward with McDaniel. McDaniel is 29-31 overall, including playoffs, in his fourth season as head coach. McDaniel emphasizes focusing on performing his duties rather than worrying about job security. The loss included four turnovers, 10 penalties and a 25-point margin against a previously 1-5 Browns team.
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