Four years after unsuccessfully try...e able to get him to come around some more.”
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What?? This owner sucks! This FO sucks! Tanny sucks and Manning is a has been! We are doomed!! (when I have high hopes I get let down... Not this season baby! Plus I thought I'd get it out of the way)
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BUT,,,But the board experts said he should be watching the Chicago tape not Denver tape.......how can Manning ever help him, how can this be? This wont help Thill..What is Thill thinking letting Manning help him?
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Sparano's last year.... 0-7.... We thought Luck was ours! But no, after all the Bullcrap about trying to replace Tony ; Ross let him ride it out only to fire him 6 games later. We went 4-2. Ofcourse......So they promote Todd Bowles, who impressed. (2-1) I honestly lobbied for him. Unfortunately though we wound up picking 8th & Philbin won the EPIC battle for our coaching gig. Remember though, Philbin led us to Sherman, who led us to Tannehill. I imagined a dream scenario as consolation for missing out on the 2 premiere QB prospects: Peyton Manning tutoring the raw Tannehill for years! Well, Peyton never returned Ireland's calls. He was hookin up with Gase in Denver, where they took to smashing every offensive record involving passing and points.
Now we sorta got the whole shebang, in Miami.
So we got that goin for us.... Which is nice.dolfan7171 and Pauly like this. -
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Really shows the respect and good relationship he has with Gase. Good on a couple of levels.
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Sure he wasn't here to hawk Budweiser?
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Not sure what there is to discuss with Manning, since Denver ran Manning's scheme, not Gase's.
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It would be sweet if this interaction gets Manning involved in coaching. If he respects Gase so much I can see him coming on as QB coach/Offensive assistant.
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Is it possible Gase invited Peyton to talk to Ryan about pre snap adjustments ?!?!!
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Thats interesting. I just don't recall the Omaha stuff from the Indy days. I obviously wasn't implying that Gase had a scheme or forced anything on Manning in Denver, that would be ludicrous. Just that manning had his most prolific year with Gase and that he clearly has a lot of respect for him. But if you get beyond the jibber jabber of my post... I thought I made a good point at the end! :hi5:
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It will be an extremely similar thing here in Miami, we will not be running the OCs offense, so if he gets hired next year to be an AHC/OC somewhere else, looking at our offense won't tell you much, because the OC will be running the HCs offense.dolphin25 likes this. -
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Also, Rodgers had glowing things to say about Philbin. Just saying ...dolphin25 likes this. -
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Mike McCoy was/is an Earhardt-Perkins scheme. Same the Patriots use (actually developed with the Patriots). Same that Peyton/Tom Moore used. With Tebow, McCoy adjusted the scheme to fit Tebow's strenghts (namely, a ton of read-option) which they obviously removed in 2012, Manning's first year. Remember it was the success of Tebow than Manning that led McCoy to be a hot ticket item.
So McCoy leaves, and Gase comes in, does he install a new offense? No, not really. Most people don't realize this, but Manning is allowed so much freedom at the line because his offense is really, really simple. This is not the offense the Patriots run. It's a super simple offense, that knows the defense can't cover everyone on every call. But the kicker is, Manning is an all time great at knowing where the weakness will be pre-snap, and already knows where the ball is going. That's why he (and Brady) have the quickest throws year in, year out.
Here is a guy who covers the Broncos, pretty in-depth.
http://www.itsalloverfatman.com/broncos/entry/broncos-offensive-schemes-through-the-years
Here is where he breaks down what Denver's offense should be, right after they signed Manning:
http://www.itsalloverfatman.com/broncos/entry/understanding-the-manning-offense-part-1
Here is a grantland piece on how they turned the Denver offense into a monster, basically ... more of Manning's offense in 2012.
Now, if the argument is, that Denver's offense was basically the Manning/Moore offense with some Gase wrinkles thrown in, I think that is entirely reasonable, and probably accurate.
If the argument is, because of ^^^^, Gase had no influence on Manning and so Tannehill shouldn't even study the Broncos' film, I think that is a bit much. Manning is one of the best. I think Gase actually learned quite a bit from Manning, and don't forget, Clyde Christensen was also in Indy throughout a lot of the Manning/Moore days. So Tannehill can try and learn from Manning.
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To think manning was just running and calling an offense on his own is silly, I'm sure gase allowed manning to run what he likes and adapted his principle to that..which is what good coaches do, they enhance what the player does well, and in this case, gase identified that manning liked to run his stuff so he designed and morphed the two together..resnor likes this. -
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Here is a more interesting look although I personally think the z - score is skewed because they are not taking into account the rule differences with relation to pass coverage. Receivers could literally be mauled in 84 vrs touching them today results in a flag
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thats what it comes down to me, Manning is an alpha, a very smart one, and one of the best qbs of all time, those kinda folks dont throw those words around to just anyone...its a hell of an endorsement.resnor likes this. -
And the best 5 reasons yet:
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