Dolphins' Jalen Ramsey takes apparent shot at Vic Fangio's scheme: 'Won't ever forgive dude'
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The Miami Dolphins parted ways with defensive coordinator Josh Boyer shortly after the end of the 2022 season. In February 2023, longtime NFL coach Vic Fangio was hired as Boyer's replacement.
Fangio is known for helping develop the two-deep safety look used by teams the past several years to combat high-powered passing attacks.
Miami's defense surrendered an average of 318.3 yards per game under Fangio and finished the regular season ranked 10th in total defense.
Despite what some viewed as a successful first season, Fangio and the Dolphins parted ways last month. The 65-year-old was later named the Eagles' defensive coordinator.
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Jalen Ramsey of the Miami Dolphins after practice at Baptist Health Training Complex June 6, 2023, in Miami Gardens, Fla. (Megan Briggs/Getty Images)
Earlier this week, NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reported the Dolphins told star defensive back Xavien Howard he would be released at the start of the league's new year.
Jalen Ramsey, a seven-time Pro Bowler and Howard's defensive backfield mate, was not happy about Howard's pending departure.
Ramsey took to social media to express his feelings, apparently taking a shot at Fangio in the process.
"I won't ever forgive dude for not utilizing our full skillset!)," Ramsey said on X, formerly Twitter.
The Dolphins' defensive philosophy did appear to change under Fangio. The team primarily used zone coverage last season, while more than 45% of the Dolphins' defensive plays were man coverage in the years leading up to Fangio's arrival.
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