I am begging Stephen Ross to swing for the fences and get a coach that has had success in the NFL. Adam Gase is the Jay Cutler of coaching. Gutless, no passion, and the biggest bull-sh**** in the South. He is not an offensive genius. Peyton Manning carried him.
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I mentioned Rex Ryan and compared it to the Wade Phillips effect in LA, but how about Jeff Fisher?
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Based on past experience with his former FO personnel and head coaches, Ross will accept this excuse for the reason the team failed miserably this year.
Therefore I expect Tannebaum, Grier, Gase, Burke, and Christensen to all be back in 2018 filling the same positions they filled this year. That is what happens when you have a totally clueless owner.
Of course with everyone returning in 2018, I expect another replay of this season next year. As long as Tannebaum is running football operations, the Dolphins have zero chance of having success, IMO.SocaCasualuk, dolphin25 and Dolphin North like this. -
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The Giants could get blown up, however, I commend Reese for a good run. His teams seemed solid in the trenches, and I think his downfall was they tried to "overspend" for talent towards the end. We may have to think of hiring a new VP. What are thoughts on him?
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Guess it depends on how Harbaugh feels about him. Do they have any relationship or do you think Jim would bring him in?
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Reese was GM starting with 2007. So, he didn't really build that team as much as he took it over and went with it. That team then went 12-4 the next season, again mostly with the players brought in by Tom Coughlin and Ernie Accorsi. Since that point, the team has been mediocre to slightly above average, generally getting worse as the years have gone on.
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I very much doubt that Burke gets fired. This is his first year as a DC, and its very rare that guys don't last at least two seasons unless the HC gets fired also. As Ronin said, we may see a few positional coaches go, but thats as much as I would expect this offseason.
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I have absolutely no interest in Jim Harbaugh. None. Not at any point. He has screws loose.
His brother, I'd love to have if/when the team moves on from Gase in 2019 or beyond.danmarino likes this. -
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Or, y'know...we could just try to get some good players.
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Jim Harbaugh is never leaving UM. You may as well start pining for Gruden while you are at it - pure fantasy.
And the fact that you mentioned Jeff Fisher immediately lets me know your ability to judge a coach is flawed beyond repair and that as such your analysis of Gase is irrelevant. The only thing Fisher should be considered for is if Ross wants to move the team lol.Last edited: Nov 29, 2017Fin D likes this. -
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There's no evidence anyone's leaving: VP, GM, HC, OC, DC, etc.
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What are some of the big changes this team had from last season?
No Tanny
No Albert
Different DC
Now, what happened this year?
Oline coach doing drugs
No bye due to hurricane
Traveling 1 million miles in 3 weeks
Lost starting LB, OL
Cutler not playing up to any sort of average level
Out of all of those things. and based off of what we see around the NFL, what do you believe was the BIGGEST factor in this losing season?
For me it's the loss of Tanny. He's number one and anything else is a distant 2nd.
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