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The #’s aren’t that far off to justify it, and continuity/repetition at the QB position is just so important for rhythm and overall production that it’s clearly not a fair comparison to anybody trying to be objective. It’s intellectually dishonest. You’re a ****ing moron if you think otherwise. |
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Other “credible” posters are even stepping in and trying to get you to see the points you are continuously missing/ignoring and you still don’t get it. You aren’t winning this argument and it’s painfully obvious. I’m done here. |
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Throwing 12 INT's in a season when Tannehill started 16 games (i.e. the season before Gase arrived in Miami), vs. throwing 12 INT's in the 13 games Tannehill played during Gase's first season. |
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I’d gladly take 1 or 2 more INT’s a year if it means making the playoffs or not but that’s probably just me. He also had a higher completion percentage and rating, but let’s ignore that part. The fact that you’re even saying shit this stupid is embarrassing. |
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I guess I should value your opinion over his though. |
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Has Gase had anything close to work with as good as Jamaal Charles? Kareem Hunt? Tyreek Hill? Travis Kelce? (the answer is no.) |
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And the Jets are completely void of talent as well. How is that going to work out for Gase, who has never coached (as an assistant or a HC) a top 10 offense that didn’t include Manning during his 12 year, 5 team NFL career? |
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Gase’s resume speaks for itself... 12 years, 5 NFL teams and he hasn’t coached a single top 10 offense that didn’t include Manning. Most of the non-Manning offenses Gase has coached finished towards the bottom of the league in points/yards. Explain how that resume makes Adam Gase a “young offensive talent”. |
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