The Dolphins plan to interview several more candidates before hiring a new head coach, according to owner Stephen Ross. Miami was passed over by Jeff Fisher, who opted to take the job with St. Louis. Fisher's decision came 10 days after he interviewed with Miami. "It lasted a little longer than I would have liked," Ross said with a chuckle. "We did everything we thought we could do. We were stretching. We made an offer better. We worked hard at it." Ross said he didn't think Fisher was swayed because the Dolphins, unlike the Rams, have a general manager in place. That may mean more authority over personnel decisions for Fisher in St. Louis. "The organizational structure I don't believe was an issue at all," he said. "I've always thought the relationship between the coach and general manager is a partnership, and we felt Jeff was fine with that."