
"MIAMI GARDENS - Change winds are blowing for the Miami Dolphins, who mutually agreed to part ways with general manager Chris Grier about 12 hours after Thursday's ugly 28-6 loss to Baltimore. But the change winds weren't early enough or significant enough to change the outcome of the Ravens game. The Baltimore loss was a particularly bad showing because it featured so many self-inflicted errors (turnovers, penalties, coverage busts), the type that makes you wonder whether players are still listening to coach Mike McDaniel."
"The Dolphins (2-7) are now on their sixth three-game losing streak of the McDaniel era - they also had a five-game losing streak in 2022 - and they're just two losses from ensuring back-to-back losing seasons. Thursday's loss negated all the positive vibes the Dolphins carried from Sunday's 34-10 dismantling of Atlanta, and ultimately it cost Grier his job. As you can guess, the grades from this game won't be pretty."
The Miami Dolphins parted ways with general manager Chris Grier following a 28-6 loss to Baltimore characterized by turnovers, penalties and coverage breakdowns. The team fell to 2-7 and entered its sixth three-game losing streak under coach Mike McDaniel, risking consecutive losing seasons. The rushing attack produced 87 yards on 20 carries, with De'Von Achane handling most of the work and backups limited by injury and inactive players. Multiple lost fumbles by receivers and an inefficient passing performance (Tua Tagovailoa 25-of-40, 261 yards, no touchdowns, one interception) compounded the problems.
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