Well considering that "Coach Mediocre" (or worse these days) Jeff Fisher whiffed on getting the most out of Goff, Foles and Keenum, might there be any other QBs kicking around who failed in his system?
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Honest question... How many successful quaterbacks have actually been "groomed"? I'm not being sarcastic, I'd like to draft a guy later on and let sit a couple of years while he learns, but it's the fist time I wonder about success stories...
You don't think they'll be looking at DE's?EVERYTHING is a smokescreen right now. EVERYTHING!
While I think that the Dolphins will likely look to add players in the defensive back seven, at TE, and OL early in the draft, NOTHING would surprise me. If a QB they love is there at 11, they will take him.
If you are looking to trade a QB you aren't going to run around talking about how much doubt you have in him.
You don't think they'll be looking at DE's?
Ozzy rules!!
This is why I believe a QB at 11 may actually be in play...
If Josh Allen or Baker Mayfield are there at 11, there will be serious discussion on drafting one of them. I think 2017 taught Gase a lesson.
When Tannehill went down, Gase's plans were toast. He was caught with his pants down. I guarantee he'd rather have a high ceiling prospect to try to salvage the season rather than a career backup with a low ceiling or have to go out fishing for a has-been vet on the street. He needs a good prospect to develop behind Tannehill in case he goes down again or fails to live up to potential in Gase's system. And that guy has to be a top prospect, not some mid-rounder...
If they are in position to get one of those top prospects, he needs to pull the trigger because those opportunities don't come around often. You don't know when you will have the opportunity again, and its likely Gase wouldn't ever have that opportunity again with the Dolphins.
I think Moore should have tried to get his own gig sooner, it may be a bit late but you never know. He is right though, the time has come to go our separate ways. Take care Matt, wish you nothing but the best.