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Gase, Turn In Your Qb Guru Card

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Been exposed. I guess I would be a quarterback guru too if I am working with Peyton Manning. That moniker got sacked today. Four quarterbacks on the roster and this is what you put out there? I see a very productive career and possibly in the hunt for a title every year. In the Big Ten.
 
He should turn in his card, he is backing the wrong pony.
 
There seems to be an assumption the QB he is mentoring has not maximized his potential.

Some QBs are just not instinctual. Shula used to say about Marino it didn't take long to go from his brain to his feet and his arm. If a player is not born with that ability the greatest guru in the world will not be able to make that happen. It's nuerological.

Gase is maximizing Tannehill's abilities imo. Quick, short passes getting the ball out of his hands. Thinking coaching is somehow going to turn Tannehill into a QB that can drop back, maneuver in the pocket, buy time, go through reads consistently making the right decision, escape the pocket, make big plays, lead the team by elevating the level of play of his teammates is fantasy thinking. That's just not who he is. Never has been and never will be.

Gase's biggest mistake is not making getting a player who can do those things his #1 priority. His ego appears to lead him think he can do the impossible. He can't.
 
Gase confuses me. You would think an arrogant personality like that would be overly aggressive in his play calling. Instead, it is strangely cautious with all the short and sideways throws, and then stupid with the insistence on 3rd and 1 shotgun passing.

It's not the playbook. We can look amazingly sophisticated, creating wide open receivers. The lack of a basic turn and plant tight end is an issue, along with nobody who is an ideal intermediate passing option.

I agree with others than Gase should relinquish the playcalling duties. How about merely the first quarter alone, as experiment? It's not like we could fare much worse to open a game.
 
Gase confuses me. You would think an arrogant personality like that would be overly aggressive in his play calling. Instead, it is strangely cautious with all the short and sideways throws, and then stupid with the insistence on 3rd and 1 shotgun passing.

It's not the playbook. We can look amazingly sophisticated, creating wide open receivers. The lack of a basic turn and plant tight end is an issue, along with nobody who is an ideal intermediate passing option.

I agree with others than Gase should relinquish the playcalling duties. How about merely the first quarter alone, as experiment? It's not like we could fare much worse to open a game.

curious, in your opinion Amendola isn't an ideal intermediate option?
 
The third and one pass in the third quarter was one of the worst call of all time. We had the game well in hand but this team has to learn how to win against good teams on the road. The pass wasn't close to Stills and why Ryan didn't run the ball to get us the first I'll never know. I'm just blown away by the state of our QB and o-line. Tannehill in the forth quarter was pathetic. He's not taking us anywhere.
 
Did he ever have a QB guru card? Crazy how Offensive Coordinators with HOF QBs get sooo much credit. The people on this board are hilarious.
 
A coach can look good with a real franchise QB. How good would this offense look if Mahomes was slinging it?
That’s all you need to know. RT has reached his ceiling and it says career backup.
 
Not sure why he would have a qb guru card period did he actually develop any qbs unless people think he turned Peyto Manning into one of the best ever and Im pretty sure he was already that guy.
 
The third and one pass in the third quarter was one of the worst call of all time. We had the game well in hand but this team has to learn how to win against good teams on the road. The pass wasn't close to Stills and why Ryan didn't run the ball to get us the first I'll never know. I'm just blown away by the state of our QB and o-line. Tannehill in the forth quarter was pathetic. He's not taking us anywhere.

Gase is a guru
 
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