Just so he doesn’t poach Rizzi.
That’s why I was hoping that he would get hired by the Browns...to potentially unload Baker lol
But I agree! He will start dumping players around week 5 or 6
Well good news and bad news.
Bad News
Coaches that leave have a tremendous advantage playing their former team, even moreso than players playing their former team. Because they have a rolodex insane knowledge of what those players do well and do poorly, and to what things they can react and cannot react. So the bad news is that when Gase's New York Jets play us, they'll most likely make us look downright foolish, and a blowout is very possible, and losing to the Jets twice next year is fairly likely.
Good News
We're tanking anyway, so guaranteed losses are a good thing next year. Also, any new coach will systematically overhaul the roster with half or so of the roster changed in year 1, and probably 70% or more changed by the end of year 2. So yeah, we'll lose next year, regardless of whether you see that as "rebuilding," "tanking for Tua" or my personal favorite "failing for Fromm," it will be an acceptable time to lose games because it means the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow is a talented QB for the next decade and a half. But by that QB's rookie season in 2020, Gase's advantage over us will be minimal because of the drastic roster turnover that is bound to happen.
My Thoughts
In the end, Gase will sink or swim by his own ability. I happen to think he'll be a good Head Coach with a solid career. But, it doesn't come overnight. Good luck to Adam Gase. I'm sure he'll hold a grudge against us, and I understand why, but I do not presently hold a grudge against him. If he goes all Wes Welker and starts non-stop badmouthing us in the press, then I may change my mind. But, currently, I wish him well.
OK, let's get this sucking process over with so we can get to our next (hopefully very good) QB.
Well good news and bad news.
Bad News
Coaches that leave have a tremendous advantage playing their former team, even moreso than players playing their former team. Because they have a rolodex insane knowledge of what those players do well and do poorly, and to what things they can react and cannot react. So the bad news is that when Gase's New York Jets play us, they'll most likely make us look downright foolish, and a blowout is very possible, and losing to the Jets twice next year is fairly likely.
Good News
We're tanking anyway, so guaranteed losses are a good thing next year. Also, any new coach will systematically overhaul the roster with half or so of the roster changed in year 1, and probably 70% or more changed by the end of year 2. So yeah, we'll lose next year, regardless of whether you see that as "rebuilding," "tanking for Tua" or my personal favorite "failing for Fromm," it will be an acceptable time to lose games because it means the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow is a talented QB for the next decade and a half. But by that QB's rookie season in 2020, Gase's advantage over us will be minimal because of the drastic roster turnover that is bound to happen.
My Thoughts
In the end, Gase will sink or swim by his own ability. I happen to think he'll be a good Head Coach with a solid career. But, it doesn't come overnight. Good luck to Adam Gase. I'm sure he'll hold a grudge against us, and I understand why, but I do not presently hold a grudge against him. If he goes all Wes Welker and starts non-stop badmouthing us in the press, then I may change my mind. But, currently, I wish him well.
OK, let's get this sucking process over with so we can get to our next (hopefully very good) QB.
I've made mistakes before, and if someone gave up on me I'd feel the same way he does. It's hard for me to hold a different standard for him than I do for myself.You understand why he may hold a grudge against us, and you wish him well. After all the ignorant decisions he made personnel-wise, not being able to deal with certain personalities, not getting competition for Tannehill, not getting a true O.C., not getting rid of Matt Burke, ect.,ect.,ect. Are you kidding me? Screw Gase and screw the Jets. How in the hell can a Miami fan root for anything positive for the Jets, and in the same breath root for a Coach that assisted in setting us back years as well. Not questioning your fandom, I just could never understand where you are coming from to feel that way.
Well good news and bad news.
Bad News
Coaches that leave have a tremendous advantage playing their former team, even moreso than players playing their former team. Because they have a rolodex insane knowledge of what those players do well and do poorly, and to what things they can react and cannot react. So the bad news is that when Gase's New York Jets play us, they'll most likely make us look downright foolish, and a blowout is very possible, and losing to the Jets twice next year is fairly likely.
Good News
We're tanking anyway, so guaranteed losses are a good thing next year. Also, any new coach will systematically overhaul the roster with half or so of the roster changed in year 1, and probably 70% or more changed by the end of year 2. So yeah, we'll lose next year, regardless of whether you see that as "rebuilding," "tanking for Tua" or my personal favorite "failing for Fromm," it will be an acceptable time to lose games because it means the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow is a talented QB for the next decade and a half. But by that QB's rookie season in 2020, Gase's advantage over us will be minimal because of the drastic roster turnover that is bound to happen.
My Thoughts
In the end, Gase will sink or swim by his own ability. I happen to think he'll be a good Head Coach with a solid career. But, it doesn't come overnight. Good luck to Adam Gase. I'm sure he'll hold a grudge against us, and I understand why, but I do not presently hold a grudge against him. If he goes all Wes Welker and starts non-stop badmouthing us in the press, then I may change my mind. But, currently, I wish him well.
OK, let's get this sucking process over with so we can get to our next (hopefully very good) QB.
I'll need two more wins vs Buffalo.Richards is going to have our defense trashing Gasy’s offense! I am fine with Miami going 2-14 this year as long as both wins are against the Jets!
I doubt it. Ross was the only person dumb enough to give him that power.