Jaworski on Fangio: 'Players on Dolphins defense did not want to work hard'

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Ron Jaworski says the Miami Dolphins players who are complaining about their defensive coordinator Vic Fangio, who is now the new Eagles' DC, were not committed to the game.

"Impacts me zero percent," Jaws told Joe DeCamara and Jon Ritchie on Tuesday's 94WIP Morning Show when asked about the comments from NFL agent Drew Rosenhaus on some of the Dolphins' players relationships with Fangio.

"Coaches coach. I have connections as well around this league and I hear another side of that story, that there were some players on that defense that didn't want to work. Didn't want to put the time in, didn't want to put the effort in, didn't want to make the commitment to be successful. Guys like to party at night and South Beach is really a great place to party. And Vic tried to get those guys and push those guys to become harder workers and better athletes, and more committed to their team. And he couldn't get through to those guys. Those were the guys that Vic was pushing and they're the guys that are whining right now."

“There were quite a few players on the team that didn’t necessarily get along with Fangio," Rosenhaus, who represents many Dolphins players, said last week.

Jaworski says he has known Vic Fangio since the mid 1980's, when Fangio was with the USFL Philadelphia Stars as a volunteers unpaid assistant.

"You won't find a better man, a football lifer, a guy dedicated to his profession, a great designed, not an ego that impacts anyone else," Jaworski said.

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