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4 minutes ago, Bugg said:

The last time Gase coached a game vs. the Pats with Ryan Tanehill as his QB, the Pats lost. Again, not sure what the point is beyond some irrationally hate Gase

 

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201812090mia.htm

Even though that hook and ladder play was practuced, they are lucky it worked. The only thing i give Gase credit for is not just throwing a bomb. 

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1 minute ago, Charlie Brown said:

While the OP goes way overboard IMO there are things that Gase has not done well.  Darnold has not progressed that much if at all this season.  

That has led a few of us on this forum to suggest that he is no good, not worth it or even a bust.  

But the truth is Gase did not do designed rollouts early enough in the season for Darnold who is great at them.

Gase is not working on Sam’s fundamentals as we even saw Bates doing with Sam. For example Sam is now to willing to bailout and throw off his back foot making outrageously bad throws at times something he was not doing last year.  Just pop in the tape from the Jets vs Green Bay last year when Sam looked well, great!  He has not looked like that at all this year.  The closest was the Cowboy game and he was ok.  

I saw trouble when I heard San ask for advice from Gase during the Pats beat down and Gaes’s response was “Sam you know what to do” and that was it.  Well if he knew what do he wouldn’t be asking you would he Gase!

At the end of the day Gase will be back next year and rightfully so. I did not like the Gase hire, his football style or leadership.  However we have to be honest the Jets did not quit and Sam’s numbers went up despite what I point out above.  

Next year is the key—- the choice may come down to keeping either Gase or Darnold and then we will really see if the organization led by JD has a clue about what it is doing. 

Darnold still throws way too many passes off his back foot.  Both in Miami and here, Gase has shown little to nothing to validate the mythical QB/offensive guru some people here like to claim he has.

He has none of that.

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1 minute ago, More Cowbell said:

I wouldn't  make any predictions about playing in Foxboro anymore. The Pats are far from dominating. Miami is a bunch of no names and beat them there. The Pats needed that bye a lot more than any other team. Look it up. Years they made the playoffs without a bye. No SB appearances and are 3 and 3 and that was whem they were good. 

Titans are a pretty nondescript team that played in a weak division. Not many 5/6 seeds do much in the playoffs lately. Bellichick has the habit of beating his old assistants in the playoffs-Mangini, O'Brien, etc. This is going to be another regression to that mean for Vrabel and the Titans. But if anyone wants to twist that into ANOTHER thread to beat up Gase with, go ahead, cannot be stopped. 

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58 minutes ago, DRJETS said:

carrying the Titans into the playoff. A total different QB. I can't stand that clown Chris Johnson and the media gushing around him about the season turning point when he gave the assurance that Gase was staying as HC.   The fraud last game against the Bills backup players was 13-6 for crying out loud.  I can see the FRAUD wasting 3 years of Darnolds.  Then, people will start writing him off like Ryan Tannehill and in the end saving another franchise.  Our freaking luck.

Tannehilll was injured and either missed time or was gimping around.  

We're still bitching about winning basically a preseason game in the wind and rain in Buffalo? 

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1 minute ago, More Cowbell said:

Even though that hook and ladder play was practuced, they are lucky it worked. The only thing i give Gase credit for is not just throwing a bomb. 

Amazingly, in this world wins are the product of luck, losses are on whoever it is we're hating on.

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a few comments that are facts-

*Tanny has  been one of the top rated qbs since he took over-he has won some big games and when his team needed him most he got the job done-people said Gase was "saddled with Tanny " which  is why he could not win-yes he has a great rb but so did Mariotta who did nothing with  it-the change that made them get good was inserting Tanny who has flourished once out of the Gase system.

*D parker became a top ten wr once Gase was gone-Gase did not get the most out of him-he got the least

*Gase did not see value in Drake or D Williams  who looks like the perfect replacement for DJ in AZ--once out of Miami both look great

Gase is a coach with a losing record and his offenses are rated near the bottom of the league

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Bugg said:

Titans are a pretty nondescript team that played in a weak division. Not many 5/6 seeds do much in the playoffs lately. Bellichick has the habit of beating his old assistants in the playoffs-Mangini, O'Brien, etc. This is going to be another regression to that mean for Vrabel and the Titans. But if anyone wants to twist that into ANOTHER thread to beat up Gase with, go ahead, cannot be stopped. 

Titans have a solid defense and offense 

 They can beat the Pats, playoffs or not. Brady can't  will the team anymore, that much is clear about the Pats. Tom, you were a great QB but you are too old now. All he is doing is ruining his legacy. He should have retired last season after the SB win where he did more to lose that game than win it as Manning did. 

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6 minutes ago, Dcat said:

Gase has shown little to nothing to validate the mythical QB/offensive guru some people here like to claim he has.

i remember zero people here saying guru. 

only thing i recall is saying...at least hes from the o side of the ball. and that i liked that aspect of his hire.

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52 minutes ago, DRJETS said:

He is playing like the QB he was suppose to be and the final dagger was being coached three years by Payton Manning's former coffee boy.  Now he is putting number like 70% completion 22 TD 6 INT. 

Coffee boy, LOL.

Brilliant logic

Gase is blamed for Tannehills play while he was injured, Titans get credit for his improved play in Tenn.  

Gase gets no credit for Manning having his greatest, historically great season under his watch.  Was a coffee boy.

Logical

 

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2 minutes ago, More Cowbell said:

Are you serious. WTF is wrong with you. That play fails 999 out of 1000. 

And yet it worked that day

And the rest of it is they were in a position that if it worked they would win.

And they did.

Are you serious?  did they win?  

Move on.  Bitching about wins is mindless

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6 minutes ago, Losmeister said:

i remember zero people here saying guru. 

only thing i recall is saying...at least hes from the o side of the ball. and that i liked that aspect of his hire.

I'm not looking it up, but people here claimed up and down that Gase was an outstanding Offensive mind.  Bleh.  He is far from that.  Total fiction.  

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4 minutes ago, Jet Nut said:

Coffee boy, LOL.

Brilliant logic

Gase is blamed for Tannehills play while he was injured, Titans get credit for his improved play in Tenn.  

Gase gets no credit for Manning having his greatest, historically great season under his watch.  Was a coffee boy.

Logical

 

the only reason the 89 Niners won the SB in his rookie yeear was b/c of Seiferts brilliance...  

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3 minutes ago, Jet Nut said:

And yet it worked that day

And the rest of it is they were in a position that if it worked they would win.

And they did.

Are you serious?  did they win?  

Move on.  Bitching about wins is mindless

They were lucky, period. Tell you what. Go to a casino and put all your money  on 00. Your odds are better to hit that on the first spin than that play working against the Pats. 

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52 minutes ago, DRJETS said:

Then, Bell could had been our Henry if our fraud would had watched his old Pitts tape.  He do not know how to utilize one of the most electrifying player in the NFL.  Heck it took Darnolds seeing ghost finally confronting him that he had enough of his bs playcalling and to implement what make him confortable that is how he got a little better.  That sideline confrontation between the fraud and Darnolds is all we need to see.  

Yeah, watching old Pitt tape would have helped.  That was the difference in Bell's season ?

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7 minutes ago, Jet Nut said:

Coffee boy, LOL.

Brilliant logic

Gase is blamed for Tannehills play while he was injured, Titans get credit for his improved play in Tenn.  

Gase gets no credit for Manning having his greatest, historically great season under his watch.  Was a coffee boy.

Logical

 

anybody that tries to tie Gase to Manning is insane-Manning was elite in college and his entire pro career-Gase is a coffee boy that had zero impact on Peyton

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26 minutes ago, More Cowbell said:

This makes absolutely  no sense. RB's no longer carry teams, if that was true, the Browns would be a playoff team, they have 2 stud RB's. Tanny was a difference maker or do you think Mariota got the hook at the wrong time and they would have started to win with either QB. They were losing badly with Mariota.  

You didn't watch the Titans play.  Not saying Ryan wasn't good (he was) but his job was easy with Henry and brown carrying the load.  In the biggest game of the season he was a no show vs Houston.  He got lucky we beat Pitt and Houston sat everyone.

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Just now, Dcat said:

I'm not looking it up, but people here claimed up and down that Gase was an outstanding Offensive mind.  Bleh.  He is far from that.  Total fiction.  

me neither.

dont remember anyone saying outstanding either. maybe some stupid writers of sports articles cos that the language they use. guru. qb whisperer. never herad a fan of any sport use that language.

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1 minute ago, UnitedWhofans said:

IF anything, this is good. It shows that Darnold will not be destroyed by Gase

but he may need to get FAR away from Gase to play well

parker tanny drake and d williams all took their game to another level was away from Gase

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1 minute ago, kmnj said:

anybody that tries to tie Gase to Manning is insane-Manning was elite in college and his entire pro career-Gase is a coffee boy that had zero impact on Peyton

And yet on the downside of his career, he had his greatest season running Gases offense.

Anyone who wants to disregard what they did, say Gase had nothing to do with it, when Manning himself says he did is just filling an agenda

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1 minute ago, nyjunc said:

You didn't watch the Titans play.  Not saying Ryan wasn't good (he was) but his job was easy with Henry and brown carrying the load.  In the biggest game of the season he was a no show vs Houston.  He got lucky we beat Pitt and Houston sat everyone.

who was throwing the ball to brown? tanny has played great since he took over-anybody that says otherwise is clueless-his QB ratings show this as well-

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2 minutes ago, kmnj said:

but he may need to get FAR away from Gase to play well

parker tanny drake and d williams all took their game to another level was away from Gase

Ass backwards logic.

Like if I said the Dolphins were in playoff contention last season late in the season and won fewer games this year.  

 

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Just now, Jet Nut said:

And yet on the downside of his career, he had his greatest season running Gases offense.

Anyone who wants to disregard what they did, say Gase had nothing to do with it, when Manning himself says he did is just filling an agenda

Manning was elite LONG before he bumped into  Gase-do you really think Manning would have not had success without Gase in that short period of time when his entire career and long before he bumped into Gase he was elite?

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1 minute ago, Losmeister said:

me neither.

dont remember anyone saying outstanding either. maybe some stupid writers of sports articles cos that the language they use. guru. qb whisperer. never herad a fan of any sport use that language.

It was claimed here.  I think it is plain to see that Gase has done nothing special here yet nor at any other time in his career.  I don't buy into the Peyton Manning B.S. in Denver.  There is really no satisfactory explanation or justification of what Gase brings, or more appropriately, doesn't bring to the table as Jets HC.

This is is nothing but programmatic, because unlike some other teams, the NY Jets owner will never admit a mistake until it's several years too late.    

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Just now, Jet Nut said:

Ass backwards logic.

Like if I said the Dolphins were in playoff contention last season late in the season and won fewer games this year.  

 

what the dolphins offensive rankings while gase was a coach? did the team get better or worse under his watch? did he get the most out of his players or the least?

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1 minute ago, kmnj said:

who was throwing the ball to brown? tanny has played great since he took over-anybody that says otherwise is clueless-his QB ratings show this as well-

Help me out here.

How many games did Tannehill play last season?

The year before

The other season Gase coached him, the playoff season in Miami, how did that go? 

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carrying the Titans into the playoff. A total different QB. I can't stand that clown Chris Johnson and the media gushing around him about the season turning point when he gave the assurance that Gase was staying as HC.   The fraud last game against the Bills backup players was 13-6 for crying out loud.  I can see the FRAUD wasting 3 years of Darnolds.  Then, people will start writing him off like Ryan Tannehill and in the end saving another franchise.  Our freaking luck.

This scares me. Tannehill looks reborn. Better than he was combining out of school


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