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This is absolutely the definition of swinging for the fences.

You are talking about a young guy with apparent limitless potential.

Shanahan you know his ceiling
 
Keeping Campbell on staff is absurd. Perhaps Ross should hit up a local junior college and take a management 101 course. I seriously have a hard time believing that an accomplished business man can believe that keeping the old HC, who still commands the loyalty of a chunk of the locker room, is smart in any way.

Maybe Campbell has indicated he wants to stay. Jeez everything is an overreaction.
 
This is absolutely the definition of swinging for the fences.

You are talking about a young guy with apparent limitless potential.

Shanahan you know his ceiling

Ya, Shanahan's ceiling was two Super Bowl rings...


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Keeping Campbell on staff is absurd. Perhaps Ross should hit up a local junior college and take a management 101 course. I seriously have a hard time believing that an accomplished business man can believe that keeping the old HC, who still commands the loyalty of a chunk of the locker room, is smart in any way.

Not unheard of when a fresh newborn arrives.
 
Let's have Gase get the job first and then we can start filling in the staff.

I, for one, would be surprised if Campbell came back. However, we shall see.

Maybe Campbell gets a promotion to coaching O-line or something.
 
Maybe Campbell has indicated he wants to stay. Jeez everything is an overreaction.

Thats clearly the case, he wants to stay and Ross is showing thanks to him for taking the Interim HC job, by keeping him as an assistant coach.

Gase benefits greatly, because now the former HC who knows the team pretty well, can immediately meet with Gase snd give him a complete breakdown of the team, what went wrong, what went right, etc etc.

Great situation for Gase, and the players get to see someone they like and trust remain on the roster.
 
Folks, can we stop the Mike Shanahan talk? He was never getting the job. He is never getting a job again in the NFL.

Great coach in his time.

However, he was never a factor in Miami.
 
That's all PR talk.

There will never be another Shula.

It's also a totally ridiculous comparison. Shula was a 3x NFL coach of the year before coming to Miami, but because Gase has a similar Meyers Briggs test he's the next Shula. Ross is infuriating.

ETA: Gase also didn't play football past high school. Anyone know if Don Shula did?
 
He said he wanted a young Don Shula.

Gase is a guy who fits the archetype of what a young Don Shula would be. That doesn't mean he is a young Don Shula, but Ross is willing to take a risk and find out if he is.

I respect that.
That's all PR talk.


There will never be another Shula.


no but I totally get what he is saying and have had the same thought

there is a lot of upside here and he could be a true long term option if it clicks
 
Defensive ends usually take 2 or 3 years to really develop. Corners usually take a year or two to get going and i imagine free safeties do as well. Offensive lineman can usually be plugged in and do moderately well, but building chemistry with the rest of the unit can be tricky. Linebackers as well.

Even if we hit on all of those this offseason(and we won't), we'd still be at least 2 years from being a Superbowl contender. We can "wait" on Gase.

Which is not to say i agree with this current "thing" that head coaches need years upon years to develop.
 
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