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"There was some thought that Bradley Chubb might be sent out on a deal — this could be his last year here. (The Dolphins') thought process there was 'we're not going to trade guys for late-round pick swaps', which was a lot of the offers they received for guys like Chubb and Minkah (Fitzpatrick), when they feel like they could still have a chance to fight through the year. This is going to be an important end of the year for Mike McDaniel, for Tua Tagovailoa, and they want to give these guys a shot." — NFL Network's Cam Wolfe on why Miami wasn't more active at the trade deadline How long have key figures in Miami been in place? Head coach Mike McDaniel: 2022 QB Tua Tagovailoa: 2020 General manager Chris Grier: Held title from 2016 through October 31st of 2025 Owner Stephen Ross: Acquired majority stake of team in 2009 Mike McDaniel, on Wednesday, discussed with the media how he, Brandon Shore and interim GM Champ Kelly tackled the trade deadline process together. It has also been reported the team owner Stephen Ross would prefer not to fire McDaniel, but he needs to keep this team playing for him and get the product on the field improved to keep his position.I would not suspect there to be great motivation from that coach to voice support to ship out names like Chubb for late-round pick swaps, as Wolfe is reporting Miami was presented with. That's small potatoes versus a top-100 pick, which the team got for Jaelan Phillips on an expiring contract. Those two personnel decisions are different beasts, so it is understandable why there was an appetite for one such move but not the others. But that doesn't mean this wasn't, in isolation, bad business. Miami now enters into a critical evaluation window for their coach having voluntarily bypassed on business for aging, expensive veterans to give him a chance to "fight through the year". Miami is 2-7. The writing is on the wall here and we'd be foolish to pull the wool over our eyes and pretend that a 25-point smackdown at the hands of the *squints* two-win Cleveland Browns didn't just happen in October. Nor should we pretend like this team hasn't scored six points in two of their last three contests and failed to break single digit points in a third of their first nine games. Mike McDaniel had better win after a deadline strategy like this, or else what already feels like an inevitable end-game and final decision is going to have a whole lot more insult added to the injury of more seismic changes. The Dolphins want to bring about change but they don't know how much of it — setting the stage for missed business and cash saved in exchange for a coach who has rolled up a number of fireable offenses already. On one hand, it makes Stephen Ross' looming decision that much easier if the wins don't start coming. But there will have been a cost. And every little margin matters in a the NFL. window.addEventListener('message', function (event) {if (event.data.totalpoll && event.data.totalpoll.action === 'resizeHeight') {document.querySelector('#totalpoll-iframe-426').height = event.data.totalpoll.value;}}, false);document.querySelector('#totalpoll-iframe-426').contentWindow.postMessage({totalpoll: {action: 'requestHeight'}}, '*')