It's like he wants you to know about the heads in his freezer but excruciates at the possibility of being criticized about them.
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I think he gave a solid interview and was really proud to answer the question about close games with his 20-6 record. Of course everyone here will nitpick his every word and bash him but I'm pretty sure he'll do okay in NY.
I don't know how Gase will fare with the Jets but regarding the Dolphins I will no longer expect to pull out every close game, no matter what it looks like in the 4th quarter. I had that feeling with Gase beyond any coach in franchise history.
Like I posted, he was probably shocked he got the job and didn't want to jeopardize it by making any demands. They probably coulda paid him with beer and clams and he would have agreed to it.
It's like he wants you to know about the heads in his freezer but excruciates at the possibility of being criticized about them.
I don't know how Gase will fare with the Jets but regarding the Dolphins I will no longer expect to pull out every close game, no matter what it looks like in the 4th quarter. I had that feeling with Gase beyond any coach in franchise
I would rather field a team who doesn't spot points and maintains a lead so we don't have to win it in the last 5 minutes.
As a Jets hater, I'll take my chances and pretty happy they hired him... I think he's a train wreck and terrible at dealing with the alphas on a teamNot to be contrary, but maybe he isn’t lying. I have never heard TBaum, Grier or Ross say that Gase asked for full roster control. Perhaps they wanted him so badly that they did give him that straight out of the gate. I have never seen any evidence that Ross or TBaum are expert negotiators with anything else, why not the same with the HC hire? The offensive lack of production explanation really leans on injuries if you get passed the inexplicably stupid “statistics” line.
I had mixed feelings when he was fired. His play calling was poor, personnel decisions were questionable, and preparedness was poor, especially on the road. With that said, the team did play very hard for him and, IMO, overachieved.
The Jets job will define his career now. If he blows it there, he will be done as an HC prospect for good. There is no doubt that the Jets are a much better situation for him, though. Roster concerns are off his plate. He has tons of cap and a second year highly sought after QB prospect with tons of cap room to build a solid roster. The defense I believe is already better than Miami’s. It is entirely possible that he thrives there and we come to regret his hiring by NY. Regardless, we will finally learn the answers to all of our questions about him.