.....and I'd like to make sure I understood. He said Cutler wants to play fast, no huddle. Is this the offense we attempted when we were 1-4 last year, moved to a huddle and got successful? So were we unsuccessful because the no huddle was a bad choice, Tannehill didn't feel right or execute it, or better said, are we a better huddle team? And if Cutler can go no huddle, I assume this is the offense he wants to run on a usual basis?
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I'm not sure it was Tannehill that was behind. I specifically remember him realigning receivers presnap a couple times during the earlier games last season (before the switch).
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Yeah, and having to realign players was slowing everything down, hence Gase referring to his rhythm being affected.
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First year in a new offensive system. Cutler has the advantage of having most players around him knowing what to do now, not having to "stop and think" about it.
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Wait, did you take something Bob Griese said on a pre season broadcast seriously? LOL, I cringe when I listen to these guys. Dick Stockton kept referring to Wentz as the #1 overall pick.
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I am not really impressed by Griese as an analyst. He needs to get out of the 70"s a bit.
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Point was, it wasn't an indictment. He just learned a new offense. Weddle says he's not Rivers, Manning, Rodgers etc. Well of course not. Those guys are experienced.
My position was, Gase all but confirmed they simplified the offense and that it was a lot on EVERYONE's plate including Tanny. It was more of an indictment of Gase than any player.
Too much too soon. Now, if it's year 2-3 and they're not getting it then you start looking at the players.danmarino likes this. -
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You two could very well be right, I'm just going off of anecdotal memory. I just remember a specific play where RT was about to snap the ball when Stills came up to him behind center and RT sent him out wide. I don't remember which game it was.
No huddle can be self-defeating when it takes as much time getting everybody lined up outside the huddle, then it does just telling them where to be at the beginning of a play while in the huddle.
Not really sure, and I don't think it's worth speculating. I wonder how much no huddle JC ran with Gase in 2015. That would be interesting to look at.danmarino likes this. -