Not good to see this. I have one foot in and one out on the Gase wagon. I would really be interested in knowing if it was a gameplan problem or a communication problem between the OL and QB. I’m still holding out hope that all of this changes when 14 comes back, but yeah, not happy so far with what I’ve seen from this blocking scheme and the 3rd and short calls in back to back weeks.
There are plenty of threads and posts that I disagree with or flat out don't like for various reasons but IMO if you do Ding Ding Ding give this man a prize.
Yup and with the plethora of morons that have come out of the shadows lately, he's got a fucked up roster, that's for sure. At least some people get it
If I was looking for the definition of a word I would blame the dictionary. Considering I am referring to proper usage of the word "you're" vs "your" I would be blaming the Garner's Modern English Usage book.
Pretty appropriate. You’d blame anyone And anything before him not realizing that all along, your is indeed in the dictionary and tells you when and when not to use it.
So according to your link, Tony from Laudy Daudy is saying that I claim possession of "welcome" and "definitely". Sounds about accurate!
Tannehill couldn't stay healthy in Miami. We're down to our third string QB in week three. The common denominator is ...
Gase He hurts his players. I've witnessed him tripping people in the locker room. In fact, I think he even sent a girl to Darnold's room, knowing she had mono
He's just a unlucky fellow. Poor guy. Sad story. Getting annihilated today, possibly shutout, as many people expect is a nothing coaching job. Show us something go in there let's see the team fight, compete. TRY to win the game.
the first thing they need to do is realize they need to bench Kalil coming out of this bye week. The rest of the offensive line sucks too but Kalil can't hack it. He is getting blown back continuously and you can't even point to his leadership/line calls because they are making the wrong calls too. its a failed experiment, go back to Harrison at center.