“Well, why not find ways to emphasize finishing in everything you do? Obsess about it. Why not have for half the offseason, you’re trying to have staff meetings at different times during the day. I had every staff meeting I put at like 7:24 or 3:24 or 5:24 — the number 24.

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“To you guys, it means nothing. That’s how many years it’s been since the organisation has won a playoff game. We are going to hear about that come playoff time. You think? So to me, you do that to empower guys to know what’s coming. To understand it, to not run from it. Because if you’re going to achieve success where people are predicting failure, you’re going to have to go above and beyond.”

The Dolphins ended the previous season with an 11-6 record, which led to a wild card showdown with the reigning champions, the Kansas City Chiefs, at a frozen Arrowhead. They were defeated and the Chiefs went on to defend their title with a Super Bowl LVIII victory over the San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas

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“You know what’s going to be said to you by your friends, or some media members come next December, let’s talk about it now,” he continued. “Yes, that’s not what you want said about [your team] — you don’t want [it] to be said, ‘You can’t finish. You can’t do that. You don’t want to hear that, but whatever.

“What if you heard you could? Does it change anything? Let’s go attack it and let’s go achieve something together. That’s the reason why I bring it up, just because I know no matter how much I tell people to not listen, it’s impossible not to hear the noise coming.

“There’s always going to be noise. Whatever, just address it and let’s do our jobs deliberately and with a mindfulness today that can be applied in the future.”