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Avast, me hearty! Scallywag Ron Jaworski be givin' a good lashing to them Dolphins for celebratin' Vic Fangio's retreat!

2024-02-01

Avast ye scurvy dogs! Cap'n Ron Jaworski be lambastin' them blubberin' Miami Dolphins knaves who be cheerin' that scurvy Vic Fangio's departin' as the defensive overseer.

Vic Fangio, the former defensive coordinator of the Miami Dolphins, recently parted ways with the team. However, his departure was not met with sadness from his players. In fact, some of them celebrated the news on social media. Jevon Holland and Cam Smith posted cryptic messages that were believed to be about Fangio. This response did not sit well with former NFL quarterback and analyst Ron Jaworski, who called out the players for criticizing Fangio.

Drew Rosenhaus, a longtime NFL agent who represents 11 players in Miami, confirmed that there were players who did not get along with Fangio. He stated that while some players loved him, there were quite a few who didn't. This indicates that Fangio's relationship with the players was not unanimously positive.

Jaworski defended Fangio and criticized the players, stating that there were players who didn't want to put in the effort and commitment to be successful. He also alluded to the party culture in Miami, suggesting that some players preferred to party rather than work hard.

Despite the criticism from some Dolphins players, Fangio has found a new role as the defensive coordinator for the Philadelphia Eagles. Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni clearly appreciates Fangio's coaching style, and Fangio quickly joined the organization he previously consulted for in 2022 when they went to the Super Bowl.

Fangio, who has had a successful coaching career in the NFL, has adapted his defensive schemes to the evolving nature of the league. He has been a defensive coordinator for multiple teams and was also the head coach of the Denver Broncos for three seasons. Despite the mixed opinions from some players, Fangio's coaching style continues to be valued by many in the NFL.

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