Vic Fangio was fired by the Miami Dolphins after just one season, and the players he left behind don't seem upset about it.
Fangio now heads to the Philadelphia Eagles to be their defensive coordinator, returning to where he was a consultant for the 2022 season.
Injuries were a problem for Fangio's Dolphins defense this season, especially on the defensive line.
However, members of that defense seem to think that the issues went far beyond the medical report.
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Safety Jevon Holland posted a video of himself kicking rocks shortly after the news broke.
Even his father, Robert, weighed in.
“Everyone loves the iPhone, but no one wants the #1 iPhone. #Upgrade,” he said. posted on X, formerly Twitter.
Cornerback Cam Smith posted an unlocked emoji on the platform.
That's a far cry from just a month ago, when Miami defensive lineman Emmanuel Ogbah called Fangio a “genius” in an interview with Fox News Digital.
“As far as the defensive scheme…he knows how to put guys in the right position to make plays,” Ogbah said. It's definitely different. I've definitely learned a lot from him. … It’s definitely evolved my game a lot.”
After that interview, the Dolphins lost their final three games of the season.
Jaelan Phillips, Bradley Chubb and Andrew Van Ginkel all missed time due to injuries. Jalen Ramsey, an All-Pro cornerback who was traded by the Los Angeles Rams to the Dolphins before the season, was also out to start the year with an injury.
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The Dolphins went 11-6 this season, but missed out on the AFC East title when they lost a home game to the Buffalo Bills in Week 18. They then lost to the Kansas City Chiefs in the wild-card round.
Miami's offense was a marvel. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa led the league in passing yards and Tyreek Hill led the league in receiving yards. Miami's problem seemed to be other playoff teams.
In the regular season, against teams that made the postseason, the Dolphins finished 1-5.
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Fangio will inherit a solid forward group for Philadelphia, although some work may be needed in the secondary after the pass defense faltered late in the season.
Fox News' Scott Thompson and Chantz Martin contributed to this report.
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