Dolph N.Fan
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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The final indignity wasn’t the 42-17 blowout.
It wasn’t the three-game losing streak when the Dolphins had everything to play for.
No, 2018 wasn’t quite done kicking Adam Gase when he was down if not out.
Gase was two minutes into a brief postgame news conference Sunday when a blaring siren interrupted. Someone had tripped the fire alarm at New Era Field, albeit about two hours too late from a Dolphin perspective.
“May I have your attention please,” came over the loudspeaker. “There has been an alarm. Please evacuate the building.”
Please evacuate. Music to many Dolfans’ ears this morning.
Gase: Exit, please.
Mike Tannenbaum: You, too.
Chris Grier: See ya.
Ryan Tannehill: It’s been real.
Under the gray sky of Buffalo, they were the four Dolphins of the apocalypse. Men whose futures lie in the hands of solemn Dolphins owner Stephen Ross, who appeared deep in thought as he exited the tunnel into the cold, shielded by a cocoon of trusted advisors. And as if that weren’t enough, reporters were warned by a security guard that he’d be off-limits, even if his comments were truly the only ones that would matter on this day.
This was a good thing. We all saw the hand-over-forehead, what-mess-am-I-watching Steve Ross from the owner’s box last week. The direction of this organization mustn’t be shaped by a knee-jerk reaction to the 42-17 glowing nearby on the scoreboard or the realization that his franchise was nothing more than a pinata during a fourth quarter that devolved into a rollocking retirement party for the Bills’ Kyle Williams.
The most important decision is whether Adam Gase deserves a fourth season to prove he’s the guy to end this rut of mediocrity.
I used to think he was.
Now, I’m not sure.
Ross shouldn’t be, either. Yet.
Read more here>>>>https://www.palmbeachpost.com/sport...s-should-make-adam-gase-interview-to-keep-job
Pretty legit questions that Gase needs answers for.