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Is Gase losing it?

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This quote by our head coach baffles me. He truly seems like everything has hit him at once. Sitting on the sideline for the scheduled game vs the Bucs, team displacement from Irma, a west coast trip, another trip to NY, and a week of fake smiling around London to benefit the NFL Shield. Gase and the team may not recover from all this any time soon. And don't forget- No bye.

“That’s the thing,” he said. “Just talking after the game, we’re all just trying to figure out, ‘Is it one thing where we’re kinda slowing this up or is it multiple guys? Is it play calls? Is it the scheme?’ We’re gonna have to really look back at these first three games and see what’s going on.
“We’re at a point right now where, three games in, I would’ve thought we’d have some better results… I just know we’re better than what we’ve done the last two games.”

Kinda seems like the Fins have been screwed over more than any other team at the beginning of this season.
 
While I applaud his willingness to review and reflect on the first three games, I haven't seen anything that reassures me he can successfully diagnose the problem and actually fix it. He's either too stubborn or not smart enough to make changes or adapt. The quote where he's actually baffled of why this is happening confirms this. Why can everybody see it but Gase?
 
You can make the argument that Gase has always been overrated. He got fired in Denver by John Elway and his offense wasn't very good in Chicago, Cutler just inflated his stats with dink and dunk passes.
 
He sat on the actual sideline during the actual hurricane?
 
Tough way to start the year for sure. Look at Green Bay and New England. They’ve played 3 of their first 4 at home. The Chargers just played three straight at home (lost all of them though).

Even Tampa Bay is going to have three of their first four at home.

Does this excuse Miami’s horrific ness? Only slightly IMO. The next game vs Tennessee could be the season, especially if Mariota is out.
 
Tough way to start the year for sure. Look at Green Bay and New England. They’ve played 3 of their first 4 at home. The Chargers just played three straight at home (lost all of them though).

Even Tampa Bay is going to have three of their first four at home.

Does this excuse Miami’s horrific ness? Only slightly IMO. The next game vs Tennessee could be the season, especially if Mariota is out.
The quarterback has zero arm strength and accuracy, that has nothing to do with all the traveling the team has had to do.
 
Not true at all. Say what you want about Culter, but lack of arm strength is not it.

Lack of heart. He has no desire to win. He only cares about collecting the check. They need to put Moore in.
 
Arm strength is all he's got. Decent pocket manipulation ability. Certainly no ability to run our offense after 3 games. And not sure he has the respect of the players that were around last year.
 
Tough way to start the year for sure. Look at Green Bay and New England. They’ve played 3 of their first 4 at home. The Chargers just played three straight at home (lost all of them though).

Even Tampa Bay is going to have three of their first four at home.

Does this excuse Miami’s horrific ness? Only slightly IMO. The next game vs Tennessee could be the season, especially if Mariota is out.

Mentally, it will be much worse if we lose to Cassel. Lose to that guy, People need to be fired.
 
Lack of heart. He has no desire to win. He only cares about collecting the check. They need to put Moore in.
This is what Jimmy Johnson and Terry Bradshaw said after the game. He just showed up to collect his ten million dollar check.
 
This is what Jimmy Johnson and Terry Bradshaw said after the game. He just showed up to collect his ten million dollar check.

Everyone sees it but Gase. We could have won with Moore today and a open playbook. Not this Gase guru playcalling shlt show.
 
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