Gase Very Happy With ‘O’ Roster… PFF & Phinsnews Agree

Gase knows nothing is guaranteed…but some things do look better than others

Gase finally has a roster that he’s comfortable with come game time

Adam Gase sees this as the best roster he’s had in his time as the Miami Dolphins Head Coach. Gase stated recently that he’s more comfortable with this 2018 roster than any previous incarnation. Many disagree, but Phinsnews and PFF think Gase is right.

To be truthful, this group assembled sure does seem better equipped to play his scheme and philosophy than either of the previous two seasons. Gase loves three-down backs and two Tight End sets… and everyone loves an O-Line that can both run and pass block. It’s been a while since the Dolphins could boast having all three at once.

With excuses gone, Gase will sink or swim on merit alone

I’m glad Gase is happy with the talent he has to work with. If he’s really a franchise coach, then this ship should turn around with the right personnel. And if it doesn’t, he isn’t, and then…

Whatever level you gauge it, Tannehill was playing his best football in Gase’s first season. Tannehill was ranked 21st while missing several games and surrounded by mostly poor talent in 2016. You might say a 21st sucks, but keep in mind, Flacco and Rivers were ranked 20th and 19th respectively. Phinsnews expects that if the talent level on offense has truly risen that Tannehill will fall into the 15-10th rank by season’s end. PFF are believers as well. You can check out the article here.

Gase has a vision for his football team. Some previous players were said to ‘not remember all the details and run each play the way he drew it up’. They were sent packing because ‘they didn’t match the vision’. These new additions along with the holdovers are expected to run the ‘O’ right for the first time.

Soon enough we’ll get to see what is what. Maybe the pay per head reviews like AcePerHead.com will be eating their words after all.

 ‘Uptempo Offense’ approaching at warp speed! Maybe the third time will be the charm?

At the very least, with some actual non-zombified Tight Ends and an Offensive Line not made of ‘Finlandia’, Gase will have the tools now to accomplish what he came here to do.

Josh Sitton at Left Guard, Wideout Danny Amendola, Mike Gesicki and Durham Smythe at Tight End are massive additions.

Sitton is a sure fire ‘blocks alone’ LG who will free up the Center on passing downs. His ‘hold and shield’ at the point of attack on Outside Zone run play will be tremendous. He’s no slouch on inside zone runs, either. His ability to double-team and move to the next level is still very good. Sitton, Kilgore, and Davis are a legit force on interior runs. Sitton’s only red flag is injury nicks and missing a game here and there.

Gase needs a certain amount of talent to win… just like any coach

Amendola’s injury red flag is similar to Sitton. But he too has strong positives. Amendola’s nuanced understanding of routes, his work ethic, and experience are tops among Dolphins receivers. He’ll be a true teacher for the young receivers and a real security blanket for Tannehill. Amendola will be exactly where he’s supposed to be, snap after snap.

Cameron, Thomas, and Fasano were on their last legs and never real threats. Gesicki and Smythe bring youth and crucial skillsets that were sorely lacking. At the very least, they will be an upgrade over 2016 and 2017. At best they could be true game changers.

The pressure that Gesicki will put on the seam will radically change the way defenses play the offense. This pressure will open a ton of routes that had been chocked off in 2016 and 2017. If he can even become an adequate blocker and get off of the press, look out!!

Smythe will bring potent inline blocking and the ability to be an H-back. A quality H-Back will provide big challenges by allowing more diversity of looks… as well as increased toughness. Also, when Smythe is motioned in and out of the backfield it will complicate the defensive assignments and help the ‘O’ retain the initiative. The challenge he presents to defenses will be vastly increased if he proves to be a receiver as well.

In combination, they could be a devastating duo.

No excuse will cut it now… win or get out

Going into year three, Gase and company have little room for error. He better be happy with what he has. Gase has but a single season to prove his worth to the future of the organization. Barring any major changes to this current roster, this is the team he’s working with this upcoming season.

Most predictions out there have the Dolphins as a below .500 team this year. Gase will have to shock the world one more time to prove he’s legit… and be back in 2019. The worm is turning a bit, though. Phinsnews has liked the look of things for a while, but we are small fries. The ‘big times’ like PFF are getting on board now, so maybe we are onto something? What are the rest of the Miami Dolphins News fans thoughts about whether or not Gase can turn this thing around?

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5 comments

  • Dunner

    It is going to be refreshing to see this team opposed to last seasons. I have a feeling we are going to see more energy, more urgency. After watching Cutler, Tanny is going to be a breath of fresh air. We actually may have a threat(s) at TE, which has been in for ever. I never had that feeling that Clay (our last legit TE, I guess) was going to break one, or win a one-on-one ball in the end zone. We may have that now! 🙂
    O-Line seems to be in good shape, again, since in forever!!!
    Both offense and defense could be fun to watch.
    Have a feeling that our kick return teams will be ranked near the top (once new kickoff ruled is passed)!
    Keys to season: Tanny (duh), CB play/health, pass rush

    Almost June, OTAs have started. Not long now!
    Still amazes me that everyone is so down on the Fins. I know they only see the lose of Suh, Landry, Pouncey. They don’t know the variables attached to each, they only see the names.

    • admin

      Many don’t dig into the nuts and bolts. For me, the OL improvement (which is dramatic) is the key. Davis is so legit at RG. I’m very proud to say I might have been THE first to see it. The bookends with new techniques and a preseason where they aren’t absent (still wonder about that personal absence of Tunsil’s) guided by Sitton should bring about the best in them. OL is THE key. This depth and talent level is so good… and it’s as if it’s a secret. All I’m basing this season on is: fast starts, low penalties, and the OL play from jump. If all three are there then look out. But all three must be there for this 180 to happen.

  • David

    I am still worried about the defensive coordinator though…..As a disciple of Vance Joseph , Burke employs the same defensive strategy that failed here and at Denver all of last year.

    • Dunner

      Good point Dave. I haven’t been that impressed with either Joseph or Burke. Maybe the initial season for Burke will be that learning curve he needed? I was hoping for a proven DC all along, hopefully Burke can become a seasoned Vet quickly.

    • admin

      You know David, I have hope with Burke. Didn’t like Vance at all. Burke had some (of course not enough) very good games and calls. It’s hard to give him a full thumbs up because of all the failings in the secondary. I agree. I don’t like his use of so much off coverage (very Vance)… was it because of the lack of talent at the top of the D? Like just about everything Dolphin in 2018… It will be the make or break. And like Dunner, I do hope the failings were something other than being inept– I really, really do.