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Coaching is about leadership, relationships and teaching. It is abundantly clear Gase does not excel in any of these categories. He is the second coming of Ray Handley - a smart guy who’s ideas can not be translated into reality because he can not relate to people.

And throw out the “BB is the same way!”. First, he’s not. He’s animated and involved on the sidelines and communicating his ideas into reality has never been an issue for him. Second, he’s under .500 without Tom Brady. 

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7 minutes ago, Sonny Werblin said:

Coaching is about leadership, relationships and teaching. It is abundantly clear Gase does not excel in any of these categories. He is the second coming of Ray Handley - a smart guy who’s ideas can not be translated into reality because he can not relate to people.

And throw out the “BB is the same way!”. First, he’s not. He’s animated and involved on the sidelines and communicating his ideas into reality has never been an issue for him. Second, he’s under .500 without Tom Brady. 

Yep. He reverted right back to being the guy who coached the Browns in the 90's 

Without Superman as his QB, he's Todd Bowles.

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2 minutes ago, More Cowbell said:

You mean a QB that has to stand behind a bunch of turnstiles on the OL that lets the blitzers come through the middle of the line? I mean do you even watch the games?

Was its the Oline fault that he held the ball so long with a wide open receiver in his face. He got himself hurt? 

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12 minutes ago, Scoop24 said:

Please name a QB that cant  even handle a zero blitz that has succeeded?

You mean in his 2nd season as a pro, against a SB team, with about a seasons worth of games under his belt and no one getting open or slowing the pass rush down?

Is this a real question worth anything?

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1 minute ago, Jet Nut said:

You mean in his 2nd season as a pro, against a SB team, with about a seasons worth of games under his belt and no one getting open or slowing the pass rush down?

Is this a real question worth anything?

2nd yr pro’s dont read blitzes With bad Olines and bad personal?
 

 

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57 minutes ago, Sonny Werblin said:

Coaching is about leadership, relationships and teaching. It is abundantly clear Gase does not excel in any of these categories. He is the second coming of Ray Handley - a smart guy who’s ideas can not be translated into reality because he can not relate to people.

And throw out the “BB is the same way!”. First, he’s not. He’s animated and involved on the sidelines and communicating his ideas into reality has never been an issue for him. Second, he’s under .500 without Tom Brady. 

Excel? He is not even mediocre at any of those things.

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Just now, Scoop24 said:

2nd yr pro’s dont read blitzes? 
 

 

Not the point.

Point is you can find film of every QB with his exp level, especially if you can find that QB playing on a team this bad who makes bad plays.  

Just like you can post that great TD pass to Berrios vs SF.  Does that make him a Mahomes.  Highlight or lowlight videos are both meaningless ways to make an argument.

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1 hour ago, More Cowbell said:

You mean a QB that has to stand behind a bunch of turnstiles on the OL that lets the blitzers come through the middle of the line? I mean do you even watch the games?

Darnold is not faultless, but it is difficult to keep your eyes downfield when your O line consistently allows free rushers. He is developing bad habits, which can be fixed.  Also, even HOF QBs fail to see wide open receivers. Heck, the Jets owe their only SB victory to a QB failing to notice a wide open receiver.

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27 minutes ago, Scoop24 said:

Then he should of trusted robby more who is clearly better without him .

Honestly, it is incredible how some people here just want to rag on our QB. Gase is our biggest problem, not Sam. We got shutout by the freaking Fins yesterday without Darnold. Does that tell you anything?

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6 minutes ago, Sonny Werblin said:

Darnold is not faultless, but it is difficult to keep your eyes downfield when your O line consistently allows free rushers. He is developing bad habits, which can be fixed.  Also, even HOF QBs fail to see wide open receivers. Heck, the Jets owe their only SB victory to a QB failing to notice a wide open receiver.

I think so much is wrong, Darnold thinks he needs to hit a home run at everytime he drops back and isn't interested in the short pass anymore

 

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5 minutes ago, More Cowbell said:

Honestly, it is incredible how some people here just want to rag on our QB. Gase is our biggest problem, not Sam. We got shutout by the freaking Fins yesterday without Darnold. Does that tell you anything?

Telling the truth about a player is ragging on him? He will have 10 weeks to play himself outta replacement simply by taking us out of the TL range. We will see what he does.

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6 minutes ago, Scoop24 said:

Telling the truth about a player is ragging on him? He will have 10 weeks to play himself outta replacement simply by taking us out of the TL range. We will see what he does.

I don't really care. Lawrence on this team with Gase still being the HC is like buying a ticket on the Titanic. Gase is the biggest problem. Again, we couldn't even score a FG yesterday, we got 2 first downs the entire game with a QB that won a SB. 

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1 minute ago, More Cowbell said:

I don't really care. Lawrence on this team with Gase still being the HC is like buying a ticket on the Titanic. Gase is the biggest problem. Again, we couldn't even score a FG yesterday, we got 2 first downs the entire game with a QB that won a SB. 

Gase wont be here by seasons end . Im not overly concerned about that. 

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Just now, Scoop24 said:

Gase wont be here by seasons end . Im not overly concerned about that. 

You should be. JD is deconstructing this team. He was making a deal to trade a player during a game he was on attendance for. He is hamstringing the team. At this point the failure of this team can't be fully blamed on Gase and our stupid owners are dumb enough to give him a pass. 

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