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Did The Miracle In Miami Change Something?

If this is true I am honestly a bit worried.

Didn't even "crack a smile"?? I'm pretty sure I sounded like a 9 year old school girl who just saw a spaceship land in her driveway for a good 10 seconds.
How the hell could you not get even a little bit emotional when something you work so hard on and put so much effort into ends LIKE THAT??

His post game press conference was bizarre too...pretty sure he said at one point during the miracle play he "got very upset at parker because he had room in front of him to run".......

If that was truly his reaction on the sideline after the play I would start checking to make sure he is human. I dont buy it and wont believe it unless I see an actual video or a close up of his reaction. No way he "didnt even crack a smile"
The game to him won’t mean anything if his team doesn’t win next week..
 
I honestly can't disagree with you on the point about Frank Gore hiding the line's deficiencies. Gore has been brilliant. I honestly did not think that a man at his age could play at that level with that kind of workload.

Gore is absolute natural at the RB position. Fun to watch that kind of brilliance
 
While I applaud Gase's "stubbornness", I can appreciate your well thought out and focused response. I may be a bit more of a homer than many here, but what I learned about Gase before he came to Miami was that he and Manning were on the same page in terms of preferring and using different plays based on circumstances. According to the folks that were in a position to know, Gase and Manning saw things the same way and worked together hand in fist. There was a lot of mutual respect between the two. Gase got the Bears offense to play some aggressive ball, but it took about 5 games for the players to catch up to his system.

This may be indicative of why he holds some newer acquisitions off the field for a longer time then many of our posters think is necessary. The real question you address is where does wisdom and patience end and blind stubbornness begin. I think we see different "inflection " points for when that is happening. I feel it may take two more years of good drafting and trades before he has the general performance level of this team uniform and to the point he can fully open up his play book.

If you consider the level of injuries he has adjusted for and the limited availability of the skill sets needed to be a solid NFL player, then you might give him a little more leeway in staying with a more limited types of plays.

I won't be surprised to see this team gradually increase their winning points margins as the they become more "Gasefied" (Ha Ha). The teams current performance is based on staying close and driving hard at the end of the game. His success in doing that should not be ignored. As the team gets better across the board I anticipate the winning margins will increase because Gase always wants to score.

I truly believe we are watching the transformation of the Dolphins into a Dynasty. It may not be happening fast enough for some posters but the results keep pointing up.

I wish we could find a way to limit the number of injuries we are seeing. I am beginning to suspect that this isn't due to poor training, but to strength increases with minimum regard to stretching and twisting while exerting that force. A training regimen that actually does increase straight line strength (weights) would likely result in more injuries if not coupling that strength to the physical twisting and turning when playing on the field.
 
I wonder if someone is trolling them?

Ehhhh if that’s trolling, they must have a massive infestation:

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Most pathetic fanbase in the NFL
 

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Sorry, but I 100% disagree. That's one if the greatest plays in NFL history finishing off an amazing game. What happens next doesn't change that
To a coach it does imo..

That’s why they can’t get themselves to celebrate that much..the team has accomplished nothing yet..go on a three game losing streak and see what happens.
 
Don’t get me wrong, I’m a huge believe right now in what that game does for our confidence, I feel like we’re about to schock the world.

Let do this, then I promise you the coach will give the credit where it’s due.
 
The game to him won’t mean anything if his team doesn’t win next week..

Already saw a picture of him shortly after the play with an ear to ear smile and one of the players attempting to jump on his shoulders. So I know the original post I replied to was BS.

That type of crazy win means something to anyone. Even stone cold Gase
 
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