One thing those Omar tweets really prove is that Gase's offense works best with good TE's. Having TE's that can both block and catch opens up the run game and in turn that opens up the passing game.
And we all know the reason we don't invest in TE's is that our best receiver, Landry, plays the slot, the very position that comes out of the game when you load up on TE's like Gase did in the 2nd half.
Brendel did a good job of getting to the 2nd level, and was sporadically effective at the 2nd level. But, we still need better guards to make the center effective releasing to the 2nd level.
This really isn't rocket science.
I miss the old dead horse emoticon.