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If we end up with 9-7 or better this year after last year's 10-6, after the ridiculous number of key injuries last year and losing Tannehill this year, there won't be a good argument against Gase as a coach. I say this because some express serious doubt about Gase, which is fine atm, but we're fast approaching a possible outcome where I think it no longer is.
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Or by changing the pieces constantly. O Line is an area where cohesiveness is critical.
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after the loss to the raiders, we have to beat the pats twice or bills twice to go 9-7... not happening. Losing James hurts more than losing ajayi.
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James has probably been the the best lineman on the team this year
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On the plus side, there were a lot of quick dump passes for easy yards and I like that. Gase needs to keep adjusting the offense, and taking a couple deep shots early would be a good way to open up room underneath.
As for the OL? I thought we could withstand NO MORE THAN ONE injury before the OL would be a mess. -
There goes the last hope we had for a running game.
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Well, we’re screwed even more now.
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The question now is how long will any of our QBs survive.
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Who cares? I mean who cares? Do we need an offensive line? Has to be an alternative because we suck sweaty bison testicles at the fixing the O-line issue. It's like the Patriots have a guy at MIA and when players and coaches come in to work for us that are able to fix the O line, they have some Haitian Voodoo taxi driver that sucks the knowledge out of their heads. Maybe there is something in the stone crab at Joes or something...
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