Just wondering if he would/could be an option for OC? I actually like hearing Christensen's PC's, but I don't know much about him. I do remember hearing McCoy and Gase having a history.
I mean, really? While Christensen is technically the team's OC, it's Gase's show. Gase formulates the game plan and calls the plays; Clyde is there to assist in that. When Mike McCoy gets another job, which won't take long, he'll be paid to run his offense and call plays. I wouldn't be surprised to see him end up in Baltimore.
Yeah, really. When Gase was hired, he specifically said he will only continue calling plays until he feels comfortable with the OC (whoever that might be). He didn't specifically point out Christensen, or anyone for that matter. The question is valid. The league very much runs on a "who ya know, who ya trust" system. I don't think it's unreasonable to consider the possibility. Link: HERE
So Gase doesn't catch any flak for the slow starts? The multiple three-and-outs? The inability to compliment the defense when they get off the field?
I get it, Colmax! And I am 1000% with you! Gase cannot stretch the field. he does not threaten a defense with his speed. He is tight in his hips. His hands are suspect too.