Mike McDaniel: "I will forever cherish my time in Miami"
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The Miami Dolphins have decided to part ways with head coach Mike McDaniel, opting for a fresh start after four seasons. McDaniel, who joined the Dolphins with a vision of building a championship team, leaves with a record of 35-33 in the regular season and 35-35 overall, including playoff appearances. Despite implementing a successful offensive system, challenges such as the frequent unavailability of quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and issues with turnovers hindered the team's progress. McDaniel expressed gratitude for his time with the Dolphins and the support from owner Stephen Ross, his family, and the team. His departure opens opportunities for him to pursue roles elsewhere in the NFL as either a head coach or offensive coordinator.
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