The former NFL star says that the dolphins are “going to dismantle” soon
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Miami Dolphins looked terrible in the first two games of the 2025 season, and put the beginning of their coach Mike McDaniel firmly on the hot seat.
Dolphin lost to Indianapolis Calls and New England Patriots and will enter their third match for this season against Buffalo Bells with the difference between the second point in the US Football Association in -31.
Shawin Meriman, the player of the American Football Association star Shuwin Meriman, predicted that the change would come to the dolphins soon.
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The back of the back of the back, Miami Dolphins Ki Ji Brett (3), Patrick Ball’s offensive attack (52), the wide recipient Terik Hill (10) and the offensive attack Keon Smith (71) take the field against New England Patriot at Hard Rock Stadium on September 14, 2025. (Sam Navarro photos)
“This team will be dismantled here soon, and I think it will start with the main coach, Mike McDaniel,” he told Fox News Digital. “I think they will start (looking to) trade or abandoning some of the most frustrating players.
“Therefore, when you see him frustrating, things like this happens … it can be frustrated alone to flow to many players, and this may be a bad situation for him. This may be a bad situation for the organization.”
Meriman also said that he was far from admiration for the Maktandanil press conference after losing the patriots.
McDanel offered a confusing quotation when asked about the team’s failure to convert in third and fourth place in its last possession of the game.
“This is the place where frustration lies for me, as he did not decide this as a cost, or a late gameplay, and this is sometimes what happens.” “But this was not one of those times. I received the game of playing, but I need to do better to oversee synchronization within our multiple employee groups.
“To win the matches, you have to win the game and not lose the game, frankly. Thus, you lose the game. You move the ball down the field, you are first and 10 and then you find yourself in the twenty -second. This was very important.”
Mariman said that he did not really inspire confidence.

Mike McDanel, Miami Dolphins coach, enters the stadium before a match against Jacksonville Jaguars at the Hard Rock Stadium on August 23, 2025. (Sam Navarro photos)
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“I don’t know if Mike McDaniel is making it during the season,” Fox News Digital told Fox News Digital. “I hate to see anyone shooting. But just see what I saw in his press conferences, and I saw that before. This happened with (former charger coach Brandon Stallie).
“This is when you know if some coaches are not ready to be in this position as a major coach by how to deal with the worst adversity at the same time. Some of the answers that Mike McDaniel screams” he is not ready to be in this position yet. “Not because he cannot train, but he is a really good coordinator who does not know how to manage a team yet, and he must learn how to be in this position before he is another coach.”
The legend of Dolphins Dan Marino showed a ray look at Fox News Digital early in the week.
“I think it’s a collective effort, it is clear. Mike is a wonderful offensive mind. I have proven it,” Marino said. Yesterday (Sunday), in the end, like all games in the American Football Association, reached the fourth quarter. Almost all of them, and you have to play all four quarters. We did so, and we have an opportunity to win.
“Dolphin, if (Devon) does not come out of the last of the border, I really feel that we will win in that game. It happened, there are some mistakes, and the next thing that you know is losing the game. That’s why it is very important to play the mistakes free of mistakes. But Mike is a very good football coach.”
Winning a lot of things in sports, and dolphins can manage the ship with a upcoming bills victory.

SAN DIEGO CHARGERS LINIBACKER Shawne Merriman (56) against Baltimore Ravers at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego September 20, 2009. (Mark J. Rebilas/Usa Today SPORTS)
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However, the dolphins in six losing matches against the bills have not been shaken since September 25, 2022. It is one victory against them since December 2, 2018.
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