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When defensive coordinator Vic Fangio left the Miami Dolphins for the Philadelphia Eagles, the former's players weren't necessarily sad about it. In fact, while some were celebrating, NFL legend Ron Jaworski didn't like the reaction at all.
Fangio was given a “kick rock” goodbye (literally) upon his departure to Philadelphia, but multiple Dolphins players praised the move and cryptic messages from both sides appeared on social media. was. cam smith and jevon holland Receive breaking news.
Instagram stories from the Netherlands were his kick a rockMeanwhile, Smith posted an “unlocked” emoji, which was clearly directed at Fangio.
Drew Rosenhaus, a longtime NFL agent who represents 11 Miami players, acknowledged that several players were not interested in Fangio.
“There were quite a few players on the team that didn't necessarily get along with Fangio,” Rosenhaus told Miami-based broadcaster Josh Moser. “His relationships with a lot of the players weren't very good. There were some guys who loved him, but there were quite a few guys who didn't. It definitely wasn't a unanimously positive relationship.” (Related article: 'Tales Never Fail': Gambler bets a whopping $100,000 on Super Bowl coin toss)
Appearing on Philadelphia sports radio station 94WIP, Jaworski slammed players celebrating Fangio's departure.
“A coach is a coach,” Jaworski said. “I have connections in this league and I've heard the other side of the story, which is that there were players on defense who didn't want to do the work, who didn't want to put in the time, who didn't want to play.”Effort didn't want to make any promises that it would be successful. ”
Jaworski, a former NFL quarterback with the Eagles, Dolphins, Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Rams, and a superstar analyst for ESPN, is trying to take advantage of Miami's party atmosphere. He held the players responsible.
“Men like to party at night, and South Beach is a great place to party. And Vic is able to get them and make them harder workers, better athletes, and more dedicated contributors to the team.” “I tried to encourage that,” Jaworski said. “And he couldn't get in touch with those guys. They're the ones Vic was pushing and the ones he's whining about now.”
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People aren't going to like what Ron Jaworski said about Fangio's work ethic on certain players, but for my money this actually makes sense. Obviously he didn't get to the players, but everyone could see there were certain plays where the defense lacked effort. pic.twitter.com/AZsG9BhEPN
— I'm not him (@Phincane) January 30, 2024
The drama is real, folks.