Joe Philbin is in territory not often traversed by NFL head coaches. He has yet to post a winning season with the , but he's back for his fourth season with the team.That's an impre sive bit of patience by the front office. Or, if you're not a Philbin fan, a distre sing example of organizational lethargy.Philbin knows he's on the hot seat as he enters a new season, so don't consider it a surprise that he's talking big about Miami's expectations. This will be his last shot."I came here to win championships. I didn't come here to be average and be 8-8," on Sunday. "(Owner) Steve Ro s doesn't own the team to be George Hill Jersey average. Our fans don't want to be average. Our players don't want to be average. So that's what we're here for. That's why we invest and put the effort, the time into what we do."The have gone 8-8 in back-to-back seasons after a 7-9 finish in Philbin's maiden voyage as an NFL head coach in 2012. The team made the biggest splash of the offseason when it signed to a that made the All-Pro the highest paid defensive player in NFL history."There's three championships right now that are out there: There's the AFC East, there's the AFC and there's the NFL championship," Philbin said. "So nothing's been decided. I can honestly tell you sitting here we've had a couple of clunkers in three years. But we haven't had a ton of clunkers where we just got manhandled from start to finish. So I've gone into every game thinking we're going to win every game."Philbin was an easy choice when put together our list of the coaches who will in 2015. The logic is simple: Philbin must get the back to the playoffs. If not, he'll almost certainly be looking for work come January. *The latest Podcast features the triumphant return of Dan Hanzus and heading into training camp. * Danilo Gallinari Jersey