Should Ross ‘run it back’ in 2026? What are the QB options?

MIAMI GARDENS — Welcome to the latest season edition of our Miami Dolphins Q&A, where South Florida Sun Sentinel writers David Furones and Chris Perkins answer questions from readers.

Q: ​I say stick with Ewers. … Hire Champ, stick with the group and grind out for 2027 … — @vasilithervos5687​ on Dolphins Deep Dive w/Perk

If Dolphins owner Steve Ross sticks with rookie Quinn Ewers at quarterback and interim general manager Champ Kelly in the front office, it would surely mean coach Mike McDaniel returns as coach. That option is gaining steam recently, and rightfully so.

I still favor taking a broom to the Big 3 — GM, coach and QB — and starting over. It’s not personal, it’s business. Even some of the good vibes from the second half of this season raise more questions.

Why did it take so many years for the offense to find the stability of the run game?

Why can’t Miami, after four years, compete with playoff-caliber teams?

Why did it take so long to get the culture correct, if, in fact, it’s correct right now?

Who remains that played a major role in quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s four-year, $212 million contract extension, and should their judgment be trusted?

Set those aside.

The fact remains McDaniel has stabilized the offense with the run game. He has apparently corrected the culture problem that was an issue previously. McDaniel, at this stage, has developed the rookie class. He has transitioned this team from a speedy, finesse group to a blue collar, grind-it-out crew that has some physicality. These players like and respect McDaniel. These players like and respect Kelly.

None of that can be ignored.

The big questions are why it took McDaniel so long to get to this point, and whether the Kelly-McDaniel administration could win a playoff game within two years.

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