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On Sunday, Miami dolphins suffered a difficult loss for New England patriots while pressure increased ownership to make a decision concerning their director general and chief coach.
The post-match press conference of Mike McDaniel after the 33-27 defeat did not do much to inspire the confidence of fans. He was asked about the team’s failure to convert to fourth position on his final possession of the match.
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Miami Dolphins’ head coach Mike McDaniel presents himself in the locker room after the first half of an NFL football match on Sunday, September 14, 2025 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (APO photo / Rebecca Blackwell)
“This is a bit like the frustration for me is that it did not decide that it costs us, or a late game call, which sometimes happens,” said McDaniel. “But it was not one of those moments. I received the game call, but I have to do a better job to supervise the orchestration within our multiple staff groups.
“To win games, you have to win the match and not lose the match, honestly. And that’s how you lose the match. You move the ball on the field, you are the first and-10, then you find yourself in the second and 20. It was essential.
He later deplored the team which failed to perform properly in critical situations. The defense of the patriots arrived in Tua Tagovailoa twice on the last training and they have made a delay in the game penalty.
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A banner requesting the dismissal of head coach Mike McDaniel and Director General Chris Grier passed on Sunday September 14, 2025, at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens before the match against the New England Patriots. (Joe Cavaretta / South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP)
McDaniel’s intelligent lines fell into the ears of a deaf and the fans become more frustrated by the week. A plane flew over the Hard Rock stadium which called for McDaniel layoffs and the director general Chris Grier.
Miami’s schedule does not become easier either.
Dolphins will play the Buffalo Bills Thursday evening with the New York Jets hiding around the corner. Miami could start 0-3 against divisional opponents.
McDaniel said he was not necessarily worried about his job security despite the start of season 0-2.
“I think that if I worry about my job security, I will not do my job, and I think that is intrinsically against everything I think,” he said. “I have never felt straight to a kind of type – I have never felt straight for this position, and it is very important for me to spend all my hours of watching me exactly how to do my work and all the residual effects of those who are very touched.

Miami Dolphins’ head coach Mike McDaniel watches the player warm up before an NFL football match on Sunday, September 14, 2025 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (APO photo / Rebecca Blackwell)
“Yeah, I will not spend a moment thinking about all the things that people – whatever people want me to think. I think of this team and buffalo bills here after finishing with this podium.”