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Gase, the former offensive coordinator for the Chicago Bears, becomes Miami's fourth consecutive hire with no prior head-coaching experience, joining former Dolphins coaches Joe Philbin, Tony Sparano and Cam Cameron."If everyone is thinking alike, then somebody isn't thinking." - George S. Patton
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Originally posted by DolphinsFreak View PostGase, the former offensive coordinator for the Chicago Bears, becomes Miami's fourth consecutive hire with no prior head-coaching experience, joining former Dolphins coaches Joe Philbin, Tony Sparano and Cam Cameron.
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WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! Let go buy new merchandise , season tickets, $10 beers and look at all the empty seats while our 42 million dollar coach and our 114 million dollar fat man give pressers about how we need to play better....For the next 4 years.... yay!
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Interim Jim Bates
**** Satan
Cam Cameron
Tony Sparano
Interim Todd Bowles
Joe Phailbin
Interim Dan Campbell
Adam Gase
Gase has now become the Dolphins 8th consecutive NFL HC without ANY NFL HC experience. I can't believe I woke up to this shit. I hope I'm wrong but this was a complete F upped hire and I hate it. Another coach I have to watch with training wheels.
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I think this may well work out. Gase has received high praise for what he has done on O, as well as adapting to the talent he is given. I believe he will be heavily involved in the O, and could very well be calling plays. He has many very talented toys to play with in our O. IF he can make Tannehill take the next step, that alone is worth the hire.
Then, he has Parker, Landry, Stills, and with him I believe we will keep Miller and Cameron. That is a whole lotta talent and fire power to coach for an inventive mind. They may have been a mess in scoring this past year but, it was not for the lack of talent available.
Have to give him the chance.
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Originally posted by So Be View PostI think this may well work out. Gase has received high praise for what he has done on O, as well as adapting to the talent he is given. I believe he will be heavily involved in the O, and could very well be calling plays. He has many very talented toys to play with in our O. IF he can make Tannehill take the next step, that alone is worth the hire.
Then, he has Parker, Landry, Stills, and with him I believe we will keep Miller and Cameron. That is a whole lotta talent and fire power to coach for an inventive mind. They may have been a mess in scoring this past year but, it was not for the lack of talent available.
Have to give him the chance.
Joe, just because we are being forced to eat this doesn't mean we have to like the taste. It's like what I went through growing up, if you don't finish your dinner it will be on the breakfast table tomorrow.While it takes two to have an argument, it only takes one to walk away.
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He's done absolutely nada for any O he's been with, Bears were 21 st in before he arrived and they are 21 st when he left, it's not even fair to anyone here to suggest he has done anything positive
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Just not true. He had no Forte or Jeffries most of the season. Bennett also out. So his 21st was with 2nd and 3rd teamers. You can think what you want but this guy was a hot commodity this off season for a reason. He wasn't my 1st choice either but he's no Philbin and his coaching acumen is impressive.
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That's what happens when you watch a bunch of idiots tell you someone's hot for no reason, you just keep believing it, thats the Miami way
21 and still 21 is what it is, no better only the same ol crap, sugar coat and make yourself believe what ever you want, facts are facts and you just saying he's a hot commodity, yea, you do it with not stats.....
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