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Miami Dolphins Coaching Candidates Update

Former Tennessee Titans head coach Jeff Fisher remains the Miami Dolphins top candidate for their coaching vacancy.  Fisher is in Denver interviewing for the St. Louis Rams job today.

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Former Tennessee Titans head coach Jeff Fisher remains the Miami Dolphins top candidate for their coaching vacancy. Fisher is in Denver interviewing for the St. Louis Rams job today.

The Miami Dolphins' search for a new head coach continued yesterday, as the team interviewed Chicago Bears' special teams coach Dave Toub. Toub got the now customary ride in owner Stephen Ross' helicopter to the team facility today, after having dinner last night with team officials. He spent the day touring the facility and speaking with Ross and general manager Jeff Ireland. Missing from today's interview was "advisor" Carl Peterson, who was the driving force behind the Jeff Fisher interview yesterday. Peterson, reportedly, had a previous commitment that kept him from the interview today.

Toub is a relative unknown among Miami Dolphins fans, but is a well known, and regarded, coach among football personnel. ESPNChicago.com writer Michael Wright spoke with Jesse Agler from AM 940-WINZ yesterday, and explained that, if the Bears were to move on from current head coach Lovie Smith, their first interview would be Toub.

Meanwhile, the Peterson situation continues to be a cloudy mess. On Tuesday afternoon, the Miami Herald's Armando Salguero was once again stating that Peterson would be "named the Dolphins president in the coming days or weeks." Yesterday morning, David Hyde of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reported "Carl Peterson will not be football czar for the Dolphins." Hyde continues to state that, while Peterson is advising Ross and Ireland right now, he will not be formally employed by the team, despite his long time friendship and business partnerships with Ross.

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So, clearly, Peterson will and/or won't be named the Dolphins Vice President of Football Operations, the job once held by Bill Parcells. And, the report from yesterday that Peterson and Ireland were running separate searches competing against each other may or may not be true. It's all so clear.

Then, there's the St. Louis Rams, who are apparently pursuing the former Tennessee Titans' coach Fisher just as hard as the Dolphins'. Fisher is expected to be interviewing with the Rams on Thursday. Late last night, Mike Silver from Yahoo! Sports tweeted:

Michael Silver
Jeff Fisher is meeting with Rams owner Stan Kroenke tonight and tomorrow. But not in St. Louis... in Denver.

Kroenke's home is in Denver.

But, should the Dolphins even have interest in Fisher? According to Foxsports.com senior NFL writer Alex Marvez, maybe not. Marvez appeared on 560-WQAM with Joe Rose yesterday, stating:

"Last year, the owner comes out and saus, 'Hey, I want to go back to the days of Dan Marino and play exciting football.' No one has told Stephen Ross that Jeff Fisher does not play exciting football. 'Shhhhh! Don't tell him.' The guy's a power running football coach. It's Tony Sparano, but with a mustache, OK?"

Clearly, Marvez does not approve of Fisher in Miami.

But, according to a Yahoo! article Silver wrote yesterday, the Dolphins lead in the sweepstakes to land Fisher.

"Fisher, according to a source familiar with his thinking, left South Florida on Tuesday with stone crabs in his stomach and a very positive impression of Ross and the Dolphins' organization," wrote Silver.

"Forget all the noise out there about Fisher, who left the Titans last January after a 16-plus season run, being primarily motivated by the presence of a franchise quarterback or insisting upon personnel control. His most important consideration is his comfort with an organization and a belief that its ownership is motivated to win and aggressively focused on that goal - and Ross, during Fisher's recent visit, made a convincing case.

"In addition to coming away with a favorable impression of Ross, Fisher believes he could easily work with Peterson - who may accept a formal role of team president in the near future - and Ireland, the team's holdover GM. He goes way back with both men."

According to Salguero, the Dolphins are not going to lose out on Fisher due to a money issue.

"The Dolphins are prepared to make Jeff Fisher the best financial offer of any team vying for the coach this winter, an NFL source told the Miami Herald and a source close to owner Stephen Ross confirmed.

"Ross is not eager to overpay to land Fisher or anyone else as he searches for a head coach. But the Dolphins owner is willing to best any offer that might come from St. Louis or Tampa Bay or any other team wanting to hire the former Tennessee Titans coach."

The Rams aren't just looking at Fisher, however. According to an NFL Network report, St. Louis is looking to the Dolphins as a potential source for the young GM they would like, as well as a possible backup plan if Fisher does not pan out. The Rams interviewed the Miami Director of Player Personnel Brian Gaine yesterday. According to an Omar Kelly tweet, Gaine is the guy directly under Jeff Ireland and is "very good at his job."

Jim Thomas
Rams express interest in interviewing Miami interim hc Todd Bowles for their head-coaching vacancy, according to league sources.

Thomas is a reported for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

So, now we settle in and await word from Fisher on where he is going to go. As of now, there are no reported interviews scheduled for the Dolphins today. We'll see what news breaks throughout the rest of the day.

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Comments

Get Brian Billick!!!! Forget Fisher
agree
NOT Billick!

Why is it the man hasn’t had a nibble… a single interview since being fired?
Because he’s an offensive guru who’s offenses as Head Coach… not good.
He is NOT the answer.

Interviewing Philbin this weekend.
Regis?

I hope he brings Kelly Ripa with him….

Thats your wost idea since monkey porn.
Chyt i vote for Vanna white then!
Her offenses are so old school that you might as well bring back the leather helmet.
Lady gaga type!
No. Nothing made out of meat.
Ok dude that was piss-pore I'll give you a mulligan!
He's been out of the league for 5 years.

That’s not ideal in bringing in a new coach. That’s why NO ONE is interviewing him right now. Once you are out of the league about 3-5 years, it’s not a given you will come back and have success. That’s the danger facing Cowher and Gruden right now. If they don’t come back now, they may be gone too long, and not get a job again.

LOL @ Cowher and Gruden.

Of course, unless you’re Dick Vermeil, who had a 15 year hiatus between the Eagles and Rams… lol

6/17 winning seasons.

Please God not another heavy running coach in a pass heavy league.

Hire the Brandstater!

He doesnt even need a staff under him. He can do it all!

if Fisher comes to MIA

Ill be a Rams fan. If he goes to St Louis ill be a Fins fan.

Make no mistake about this, Fisher is a damn good coach regardless of his record.

The guy seems to do get more out of his teams than his talent should allow. Look at the players he was able to win with in Tennessee. Not many were big names but they had respectable years. If Fisher is paired with a good GM he is more than capable to create a dynasty.

Good GM? Does that mean Ireland?

I am hoping that means Ireland is shown the door.

Verdict is still out on Ireland. We need to see how this years draft class works out and who we get in 2012.
LOL Good luck trying to convince him.
At least not all in the same sentence!
Macarthy & wings!
Brethtaking hot sauce!
Or even several.
Multable what bliss!
schotty!!!

I guess he’s a little on the old side, but I’d love for Marty Schottenheimer to get one more shot in the NFL. The guy’s still gotta be hungry for a championship, and has always produced winning teams. He’s got to have a few more seasons left in the tank. Apparently he’s been coaching in the UFL.

I don’t understand how a guy ends up coaching in the UFL when his final season had a 14-2 record.

Reptiles out of hibernation!
This Peterson deal is turning out to be...

Schrodinger’s Football Czar.

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