The Miami Dolphins are expected to make changes to their coaching staff following their ugly 27-14 loss to the New York Jets in London on Sunday morning, according to Rand Getlin of NFL Media.
One source cited in the report said that "everyone understands" that the coaches are to blame for Miami's struggles this year because they aren't putting the team in a position to win.
"We've been going out there, and practicing our (tails) off every day, but as players, we're tired of being embarrassed," said one member of the Dolphins in the report. "It isn't the players. We have all the talent in the world."
The report also says that "multiple sources inside and around the franchise indicate there is widespread frustration among the players with certain members of the coaching staff. A meaningful portion of that discontent stems from -- what some players believe to be -- flawed offensive and defensive play-calling."
Head coach Joe Philbin started this season firmly on the hot seat, and the pressure around him has only ramped up after a 1-3 start.The team might not fire him after a 1-3 start. Defensive coordinator Kevin Coyle and offensive coordinator Bill Lazor are also on the hot seat and could be looking for jobs on Monday.
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