johngarryvo
The Voice
riddle me this: Gase starts 2019 season 1-4 or 2-3 with 2 division loses and still averaging 17ppg... what then??
riddle me this: Gase starts 2019 season 1-4 or 2-3 with 2 division loses and still averaging 17ppg... what then??
riddle me this: Gase starts 2019 4-1 with 2 divisional wins, what then?
IDK - but in your scenario, I don't think we fire him mid-year...assuming a new QB you let the offense mature and evaluate at the end of the season like most reasonable franchises do.
So the new guy can make the decisions on the rest of the staff ?Why fire Tannebaum only? from all indications this was Gase's team.
So the new guy can make the decisions on the rest of the staff ?
When has his offense ever matured? It has been a consistent decline for the past 3 years.
riddle me this: Gase starts 2019 season 1-4 or 2-3 with 2 division loses and still averaging 17ppg... what then??
Keep him until the end of the season to get a top 3 pick.riddle me this: Gase starts 2019 season 1-4 or 2-3 with 2 division loses and still averaging 17ppg... what then??
• Another one to watch in that regard could be Miami’s Adam Gase. If EVP Mike Tannenbaum takes the fall (we told you Monday, it’d be a shocker if both Gase and Tannenbaum survive), Gase and GM Chris Grier could remain. So do the Dolphins just elevate Grier in responsibility or find someone to replace Tannenbaum? If they take latter route, would they dig into Gase’s power (i.e. control over the 53-man roster) to lure that someone—a move that would require adjusting Gase’s contract and open the door for him to look at other jobs? I’m told other clubs are monitoring this one. It’s not crazy to think a team like Cleveland, which tried to interview Gase on the recommendation of Jimmy Haslam’s buddy Peyton Manning in 2014, then did interview him in ‘16, could lie in the weeds, with Baker Mayfield as bait. Again, if it’s Gase and Grier’s show, this is status quo. But some change could bring more change.
https://www.si.com/nfl/2018/12/27/nfl-coaching-rumors-2019-browns-jets-buccaneers-dolphins-ravens
That’s because the rest of the NFL sees what this fan base can’t anymore: Gase turning bottom-tier rosters into teams challenging for playoff spots. Watch what happens when he joins a team that has a competent front office and an owner who actually opens his wallet for the staff he wants.