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Adam Gase Is The Coach The Franchise Has Needed For Years

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great READ!

Adam Gase is the coach that Miami needs, a head coach that this team has needed for years and Gase is making an impact on this team. Void of any apparent stubbornness, Gase has shown the ability to change course.

After years of seeing the Dolphins being pushed around and manhandled by tougher teams, Gase put in a plan to allow them to not only punch back but to punch first. lol!




http://www.forbes.com/sites/anthony...-franchise-has-needed-for-years/#257fba2f2647
 
I would say so far so good! It's still very early in his coaching career. But you have to feel somewhat optimistic.


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I hope its not the same we had last year with the Texans and the Titans.
 
I see people haven't learned their lesson yet.
 
I recently read an article by Omar Kelly stating that Albert and the o-linemen persuaded Gase to place a greater emphasis on a smash-mouth running game. I've seen other articles that have the OC talking about how Gase "gets a rash" from too much running, and that he prefers a passing offense. I remember Gase (after he was hired) saying that he wants a dink-and-dunk offense with the short pass basically replacing the running game (same as Philbin/Lazor).

Did Gase finally realize that a physical offense with a strong running game is better than his finesse dink-and-dunk offense, or will this success be temporary with Gase returning to a steady diet of passes? I understand that balance is needed, but in Miami's case running to set up the pass appears to be more effective than passing to set up the run.
 
No defense likes to play against a team that runs it at them hard and is physical.
 
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I hate forbes. Force to me shut off my ad blocker, and then ask me to click 5 different pages to read a poorly edited story.
 
Never get too high or too low.

I'm liking what I'm seeing so far, but lets see if he can keep it up.
 
I think you need a solid 3 years before judging a coach. I mean Sparano went 11-5 his first year.


Parcells was running that team and Pennington was the heart. Once pennington went down, Sparano had no chance.

This is one of the most poorly written sentences that I have ever read.

To compound things the Dolphins chased publicly chased big names only to fall flat on their face as they did when they had to call in a special favor from Dan Marino to land a meeting with then-free-agent quarterback Peyton Manning.
 
if I was Gase..... I would play action and smash-mouth with running game aj23....would help defense and hide thill17 as well.
 
I recently read an article by Omar Kelly stating that Albert and the o-linemen persuaded Gase to place a greater emphasis on a smash-mouth running game. I've seen other articles that have the OC talking about how Gase "gets a rash" from too much running, and that he prefers a passing offense. I remember Gase (after he was hired) saying that he wants a dink-and-dunk offense with the short pass basically replacing the running game (same as Philbin/Lazor).

Did Gase finally realize that a physical offense with a strong running game is better than his finesse dink-and-dunk offense, or will this success be temporary with Gase returning to a steady diet of passes? I understand that balance is needed, but in Miami's case running to set up the pass appears to be more effective than passing to set up the run.
i want to see if he can truly be patient and stick w this style of play that he likely didn't envision when he signed on.
 
First The Meatball with his "ya know's" and "at the end of the days" embarrassing "communication skills" and then ****ing Philbin and reading from his cheat sheets!!

Makes you appreciate an intelligent, insightful, passionate and articulate HC when you finally get to see one!
 
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