Jimmy Johnson's final season as head coach of the Dolphins was 1999. He was replaced in 2000 by Dave Wannestadt.
Don Shula, who was the head coach of six Super Bowl teams: Baltimore Colts - Super Bowl III Miami Dolphins - Super Bowls VI, VII, VIII, XVII, XIX
The longest tenured coach in NFL history was Tom Landry, who coached the Cowboys from 1960 to 1988 for a total of 29 years. The second longest tenured coach was Don Shula who coached the Dolphins from 1970 to 1995 for a total of 26 years.
Don Shula. Shula was head coach of 6 Super Bowl teams (Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III and Miami Dolphins is Super Bowls VI, VII, VIII, XVII, XIX) and Landry was head coach of 5 Super Bowl teams (Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowls V, VI, X, XII, XIII).
Usually an owner will fire a Head Coach. Sometimes the General Manager or Director Of Operations is empowered to make that decision by the owner.
The head coach of Miami Dolphins is Joe Philbin.
Dave Wannstedt was the head coach of the Miami Dolphins in 2001.
Dave Wannstedt was the head coach of the Miami Dolphins in 2002.
Dave Wannstedt was the head coach of the Miami Dolphins in 2003.
Tony Sparano was the head coach of the Miami Dolphins in 2008.
Dave Wannstedt was the head coach of the Miami Dolphins in 2000.
Don Shula was the head coach of the Miami Dolphins in 1972.
The Miami Dolphins' first head coach was named George Wilson, and he was head coach from 1966-1969.
Coach Tony Sparano is the current head coach.
Joe Philbin.
George Wilson of the MIAMI Dolphins.
George Wilson.