This offense is unmotivated, and the blame likes with one guy: Adam Gase. In Denver Gase didn't need to motivate his offense....Manning did that for him. I've come to the realization that Gase is nothing more than a QB coach, and how good a QB coach is questionable. He's not an OC, and he's definitely NOT a HC.
This offense is unmotivated, and the blame likes with one guy: Adam Gase. In Denver Gase didn't need to motivate his offense....Manning did that for him. I've come to the realization that Gase is nothing more than a QB coach, and how good a QB coach is questionable. He's not an OC, and he's definitely NOT a HC.
Well I'm glad you came to that realization and not someone that actually knows something.
It is clear Campbell was able to motivate players. Did it for two games. We can argue pro athletes shouldn't need motivation, but they do. BUT, . . . it doesn't have to be a HC. We've seen Ray Lewis motivate a team. We've seen a number of players motivate teammates. Miami has leaders but not all leaders are motivators. Miami has none of those.This offense is unmotivated, and the blame likes with one guy: Adam Gase. In Denver Gase didn't need to motivate his offense....Manning did that for him. I've come to the realization that Gase is nothing more than a QB coach, and how good a QB coach is questionable. He's not an OC, and he's definitely NOT a HC.
WOW best player we have and we bad mouth him to over one "bad" game. Absolute joke
It is clear Campbell was able to motivate players. Did it for two games. We can argue pro athletes shouldn't need motivation, but they do. BUT, . . . it doesn't have to be a HC. We've seen Ray Lewis motivate a team. We've seen a number of players motivate teammates. Miami has leaders but not all leaders are motivators. Miami has none of those.
This offense is unmotivated, and the blame likes with one guy: Adam Gase. In Denver Gase didn't need to motivate his offense....Manning did that for him. I've come to the realization that Gase is nothing more than a QB coach, and how good a QB coach is questionable. He's not an OC, and he's definitely NOT a HC.
No one wants to listen to this article but it is true. Our WR's are insanely overrated at this point in their careers. People act like Parker is a top 5 WR...while he has the physical attributes to become that type of receiver he isn't even close right now. He is inconsistent and doesnt create separation nearly as much as he should. Honestly, as bad as Tanny is at taking sacks, I think a lot of times no one is getting open and that is hard to see from the couch. Couple that with his lack of pocket presence and you can see why he takes so many sacks.
No one wants to listen to this article but it is true. Our WR's are insanely overrated at this point in their careers. People act like Parker is a top 5 WR...while he has the physical attributes to become that type of receiver he isn't even close right now. He is inconsistent and doesnt create separation nearly as much as he should. Honestly, as bad as Tanny is at taking sacks, I think a lot of times no one is getting open and that is hard to see from the couch. Couple that with his lack of pocket presence and you can see why he takes so many sacks.
Is he lying? If he's not lying then why would it be a joke?WOW best player we have and we bad mouth him to over one "bad" game. Absolute joke
Agreed. None of the receivers have had 'good' games. We've all read articles and heard game announcers mention Miami's receivers aren't getting separation. We've seen sloppy routes and dropped balls. This unit isn't playing up to the level I thought they would - NONE of them. My problem is knowing who should get what amount of blame. I see receivers running routes - emphasize the word "RUNNING." I don't see them responding to dead spots in a zone. Is that poor coaching? Are the routes so routine the D can anticipate them? It doesn't seem I see a lot of rubs, but I don't watch game replays. Nonetheless, these guys need separation. They need to stop the mental errors.If you read the whole article its somehwat fair IMO. He mentions the WR as a whole also.