If by no means as a morale booster, Parcells does help. I stopped to reading this article ("Parcells hiring doesn't help Dolphins- http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/7586460?var=one&rand=710) at, "Cameron and Mueller deserve[] a second season..." I'm not quite sure what you were watching this season under the genius of these two minds, but I'll tell you what Dolfans were watching: a catastrophic blow up in Miami. Guess what they'll be watching next week in New England.
Coach Camoron, as he's been called by some fans (who seem to have a knack for creating these little pet names for head coaches), in Miami, has not deserved the right to stay any longer than one season while also living up to his newfound name. With the help of Randy Mueller (who was fired just to be re-hired), drafted Ted Ginn Jr. at pick number 9 and passed on Brady Quinn to get the miracle worker John Beck who, for those who don't know how miraculous Beck has been, threw 3 picks and 0 touchdowns in two starts only to be benched for former starter turned starter again, Cleo Lemon.
Let's not forget that Coach Cameron was brought in to help productivity on offense, the same Miami 'O' that is 20th and 24th in total rush yards per game and total pass yards per game, respectively; the same Miami offense that was run by tight ends coach Mike Mularkey for a confirmed game, a move that would make even Nick Satan cringe; the same Miami offense that decided to take a kneel and play it safe to head into overtime against the Ravens. (Really? I would've thought at 0-13 there'd be nothing to lose). Granted, the Dolphins received their first win that game, but it's the suspect play calling of Coach Cameron and Mike Mularkey that drowns this fish.
Whether or not the Dolphins will see new coaches and coordinators is now up to Bill Parcells, a move that was expected at 0-10. Not just the hiring of Bill Parcells, but anyone. Would anybody in Miami be content with the same personnel going in to next season?
With Parcells on board, the Dolphins may have a chance; just look at the team he built in Dallas. Those players (with the exception of Ken Hamlin), are the same players Parcells brought into Big D. Here's the difference maker, though, the Dallas Cowboys, under Coach Parcells, was 9-7. Under Wade Philips, Dallas is 12-2 fighting for home-field in the playoffs. Parcells knows talent, and he'll bring it in for whoever is the coach in Miami to build a solid team; but it's safe to say his coaching days are over, which is precisely why the Tuna is in a great situation evaluating talent for the Dolphins and not coaching it.