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Gase Left A Lasting Impression On Broncos

Discussion in 'Miami Dolphins Forum' started by Sceeto, Feb 4, 2016.

  1. Sceeto

    Sceeto Well-Known Member

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    http://www.miamidolphins.com/news/a...-Broncos/482d9505-e8a2-494d-805f-2ac11dc8be9b


     
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  2. djphinfan

    djphinfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    lets see wucha got goose..have no read on his leadership.
     
  3. Conuficus

    Conuficus Premium Member Luxury Box

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    Well away from here
    Blah, blah blahblabla.

    Same was said about Philbin.
     
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  4. Fin D

    Fin D Sigh

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    That's not true at all.













































    No one said Philbin left a lasting impression on the Broncos, stoopid.
     
  5. Sceeto

    Sceeto Well-Known Member

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    You have such positive contributions. I await your next syllable with great eagerness.
     
  6. Finster

    Finster Finsterious Finologist

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    He's a smart well liked and respected guy, that's good, I hope he can turn this mess around but anything he did in Denver has to be taken with a grain of salt, he was very much like our current OC, he was put in because they knew that even though he won't actually be the OC, he won't have a problem with that.

    Not saying Gase can't be good, not at all saying or inferring that, just saying that Manning was the OC while he was there, just like Gase is going to be our OC here.
     
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  7. 2socks

    2socks Rebuilding Since 1973

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    So I have a question. Your 12-4 with the second ranked offense in the NFL in the 2014 Denver Broncos, and bolt to Coach Jay Cutler? Lost divisional round of Playoffs to Indy 13-24

    Next year 2015 WITHOUT GACE - 12-4 In superbowl.............?
     
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  8. 2socks

    2socks Rebuilding Since 1973

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    So Gace is a protege of Manning?
     
  9. Fin D

    Fin D Sigh

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    He followed Fox.

    And let's not pretend Denver had a good offense this year.
     
  10. Finster

    Finster Finsterious Finologist

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    I'm not sure how you got that from my comment, but I certainly didn't mean to insinuate that, what I am saying is that any OC that you bring in for Manning is more of an assistant OC, so you hire someone who is a 1st time OC that won't have a problem being Manning's assistant, they run the offense Manning brought with him from Indy, and obviously Manning calls the plays, he changes the play 5 or 6 times practically every down, lol.
     
  11. 2socks

    2socks Rebuilding Since 1973

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    Who's pretending. I asked a question.

    I'll ask it again. Why if you have the 2nd rank offense do you bolt to coach Jay feelmyballs Cutler?
     
  12. danmarino

    danmarino Tua is H1M! Club Member

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    Like FinD said, he followed Fox. Not uncommon.

    Defense is the answer to your second question.
     
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  13. 2socks

    2socks Rebuilding Since 1973

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    Well it's a fair question. I was not insinuating that you suggested it. It seems Gace was going from team to team, learning. He even hinted to it in the first press conference when he talked about it being a long road, and many cities, etc.

    Omaha
     
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  14. Fin D

    Fin D Sigh

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    I'll say it again, he followed John Fox. You do understand that Denver brought in a new HC, right?
     
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  15. 2socks

    2socks Rebuilding Since 1973

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    yea and a good one at that. Hope Manning goes out a winner but I am rooting for my home boy Newton.
     
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  16. 2socks

    2socks Rebuilding Since 1973

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    Yes Sir. But, you would have to be a moron to get rid of a guy who possibly is responsible for the second ranked offense in the NFL. I didn't know he followed Fox. Damn kind of wish we would have got Fox - could have had Gace to :)
     
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  17. Fin D

    Fin D Sigh

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    Well, i think they figured the offense was more Manning than anyone else. Which is probably true. I do however, think Gase contributed more than some may be thinking.

    In the end, he followed the coach he'd been working with which is fairly common.

    I'm still in the tank for Mike Shula though.
     
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  18. Finster

    Finster Finsterious Finologist

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    OK, I see what you meant, and I'm sure he did pick up stuff from Manning, by all accounts, the one thing that Gase is, is sharp on the ball.

    lol @ Omaha
     
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  19. VanDolPhan

    VanDolPhan Club member Club Member

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    What new head coach is going to keep a guy who isn't one of 'his' guys whose already going on head coaching interviews. Wasn't going to happen. Only reason Fox took him on was because of their existing relationship.
     
  20. 2socks

    2socks Rebuilding Since 1973

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    Dude I would take Shula in a second. I broke down some of Carolina's plays. Guys a offensive Guru - No doubt. And a big reason why they are so good.
     
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  21. 2socks

    2socks Rebuilding Since 1973

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    What head coach wouldn't try to keep a guy who is possibly responsible for having the second ranked offense. **** you make him one of your guys. Without Gace they are 19th.

    Why ruin the chemistry with a new OC. Not saying Kubiak didn't build one hell of a defense - but imagine the 2nd ranked offense and 1rst ranked D together against Carolina.

    If that was the case - Damn could well of been the best super - bowl in history
     
  22. Fin D

    Fin D Sigh

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    Kubiak is an offensive coordinator by trade. Those guys tend to bring in their own guys for offense, like defensive guys like to bring in their own guys.
     
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  23. Finster

    Finster Finsterious Finologist

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    I think one of the big reasons that Gase left was because he was turned down for the HC job.
     
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  24. dgfred

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    Yeah... but no matter the offense 'concept' this year Peyton had/has serious limitations.
     
  25. VManis

    VManis Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    Oswellier said as much in the article:

    “The football mind that he had when he was here, a lot of people think it’s Peyton, but the football mind that he had when he was here was just tremendous,” Anderson said. “I mean, I learned so much my rookie year from him and the fact that I’ve still got the relationship where I can talk to him even, it’s amazing.”
     
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  26. 2socks

    2socks Rebuilding Since 1973

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    Yea he has. Would like to see him go out a winner. Not so sure it will happen though. Not the way Carolina plays

    Saw a article about Irsay asking Payton to retire a Colt.
     
  27. Finster

    Finster Finsterious Finologist

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    I'm sure he will, that is where he made his name and spent the bulk of his career, and I don't think there are any hard feeling between them.
     
  28. danmarino

    danmarino Tua is H1M! Club Member

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    I really hope Denver wins and P. Manning retires right after. I think I root for Manning so much because I feel for him like I did Marino. Manning has at least a SB win under his belt, but if he had been lucky enough to play on the Pats, for example, I bet he has 6 rings on his hands.
     
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  29. Conuficus

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    Well away from here
    Aw.
     
  30. 2socks

    2socks Rebuilding Since 1973

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    Ever hear the term don't fix what isnt broke
     
  31. daphins

    daphins A-Style

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    I hope we commit to this guy. Dynasties aren't built overnight, and he's going to make some mistakes, but he obviously has a very high aptitude to consistently get this kind of praise. I don't want us bailing on him within 3 years of stuff gets dicey, because I bet it will.


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