I believe that Gase is in his office looking at his playbook and thinking "what player do I need to put here, here, and here to make this play work?". He seems to be a coach that believes in his offense unflinchingly, and will not accept variance from players he does not trust to do "this route, this drop back, this block, this motion....". So we have players, NFL players, that can play the game but are forced to fit schematically in this steel mold of an offense. If the players would just execute this exact movement this play would work. Because the team is not winning this type of coach will go deeper and deeper into this schematic paralysis until he is fired. If only the players would do what he imagines them to do in his playbook. There's no room for imagination or innovation outside of this oppressive routine, and no escape for the player in this mnemonic betrayal of their athleticism.