Interesting Note On Gase & Christensen

Interesting Note On Gase & Christensen

According to FOX Sports, the relationship between head coach Adam Gase and offensive coordinator Clyde Christensen has an interesting subplot that brings a tad bit of hope with it. It was considered by many that Christensen’s hire, combined with the fact that Gase would be calling the plays, made Christensen a “yes man”. But, it seems Gase is a bit wiser and cagier than some may have originally thought.

According to Stephan Holder of FOX Sports, “An interesting nugget Clyde Christensen shared: Adam Gase used to call him for tips on coaching Peyton Manning. Now he’s on his staff.” This little nugget has the potential to reveal several important possibilities.

First, for Gase to be humble enough and wise enough to contact Manning’s former coordinator and get “tips” shows strong character on his part. It’s very difficult for anyone, especially someone accomplished, to admit they don’t have all the answers. I don’t want to shock anyone, but no one has all the answers – not even my wife! To have a head coach that young and aware of his limitations is an extremely positive trait. This reveals that Gase has flexibility in his thought process – which one would hope that this trait will be translated to the game plan and play calls.

This “tidbit” also reveals that Gase and Christensen have a very good personal relationship because each has had a superior position over the other at one time or other and there isn’t any acrimony. We saw a clear picture of what kind of disharmony the flipping of leadership can bring with Campbell and Lazor. Lazor held a grudge over Campbell who went from underling to boss, and at the very least the consequences were an unfriendly working environment and at worst…it could have been much more, described here.

Both men seem to be of a similar nature and that unity will be crucial if there is any chance to get T-Hill to be at his best. Both men support T-Hill at this point. Both men have a similar mindset in offensive philosophies. And both men seem to have a greater desire to win than to “show the world they are the smartest”. Now not even the best sportsbooks in the world will bet this means certain success for Tannehill and the offense, but what it does mean that at least the arrow is pointed in the right direction. And it’s been awhile since Miami has had that – Go Fins!!!


 

13 comments

  • Steve

    What is it about Cardale Jones that he would slide to the 5th round? And Why not a Dolphin?, The 1st round QB’s in 2016 draft does not have this talent or Acheivements?

    5th round———–135th picked Cardale Jones QB Ohio State,

    Cardale Jones (Ohio State) vs. Virginia Tech

    https://youtu.be/4ghOx-O7Rik

    Cardale Jones Highlights vs Alabama (2015 Sugar Bowl

    https://youtu.be/Ps8Pel9Dp9A

    2015 National Championship in 30 minutes – Ohio State vs. Oregon

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_rxv53l6pU

    • admin

      Yeah, a 1st- 3rd on a QB isnt going to happen – at least as I see it. 5th and up yup. And also, Logan Thomas’ eval will alter even that.

  • Steve

    Christian Hackenberg QB Penn State 3rd Rounder

    Penn State QB #14 https://draftbreakdown.com/players/christian-hackenberg

  • Ralph

    Lemmus
    I agree with your assessment of the offensive line
    We definitely need 2 new guards and one should be good enough to be a backup tackle
    But after that we only need backups for tackle center and guard and maybe those can be had in later rounds thus picking a good corner Ar a good linebacker early also makes sense
    We must stop the run and to do so we need a solid stud at middle linebacker
    True that we might have found our corner with Lippet and I really hope so but we need a nickel corner and we need a solid backup corner
    We will not be able to get all that in the draft so we most probably need to let some high paid players go and also maybe restructure Tannehill and Suh’s contracts to give us more CAP space
    If we can pick oneor two good players from free agency it will change the whole dynamics of who we should draft
    If we do not re-sign Miller we will need to use a mid round pick on a RB and a late pick on a Fullback
    Mathis is again a free agent Guatd this year – maybe we oughta consider signing him for one year contract – it would mean we could delay our drafting a Guard till next year instead of drafting two guards this year
    As always we the fans see the needs for our team and for some reason the front office always seems to see it differently as to what our priorities really are
    How many years will we have to wait till we get a common sense front office that knows how to draft
    Lastly given this teams history I am not sure they will keep Dion Jordan because of his past drug usage – Ross is too much of a politically correct guy and I for one would bet they get rid of Dion Jordan
    I will really be pissed off if they don’t replace both Guards – How can you test our QB if in 4 years you do not give him time to throw the ball – we cannot continue to ask for miracles every game – lets finally fix that damn offensive line problem – get 2 new good Guards

  • phinfreak

    My thoughts:

    1.) If that’s the case, then perhaps Ross should have hired Christensen as HC and Gase OC.
    2.) T-Hill is NOT Peyton Manning
    3.) Everyone is “supporting T-Hill” at this point, they had to in order to be considered for the job – how long will that last?
    4.) I doubt the “tips” were about how to “handle Manning” and more about understanding the scheme Manning was comfortable in – which is totally irrelevant when you think about what T-Hill can run on offense, see #2.
    5.) Lets not go crowning their asses just yet eh

  • Dunner

    I too think that this staff’s fate is not determined on the success or failure of Tanny. This IS Tannys prove it year, if he doesn’t progress we will be looking/drafting a QB next year. Tanny will be released/cut and the staff will remain.

    As far as the draft, the thought of drafting a RB, any RB won’t/shouldn’t happen till the later half of the draft. This years draft should be directed towards the DEFENSE. Other than a guard, there should not be a offensive pick at least till the 4th round, unless EXTREME value is there. This team needs to get more athletic at the LBer position. There should be at least 2 LBers drafted alond with a CB or 2 and a DE, and you always take a DT every draft even if late.

    Again, this team, defensively will not get to where it needs to be without a BIG upgrade at the LBer position. We need to draft a minimum of 2 LBers, with one of those 2 being in the first or second round. That leaves a pick for a CB, as well as a “D” end, and lets not forget the guard position. I don’t see RB being a concern heading into the draft. A thought maybe, but not a actual target.

    • Lemmus

      …sigh …take a deeeeeeeep breath Dunner, eh

      …was the defense the worst unit on this team in ’15? …no,of course not, and it wasn’t even close …yes we need a good LB and CB …but we may well already have those on the roster …assuming (yes I know) that Dion Jones returns in good health and has beaten his demons, he’s a naturally gifted talent at the LB position despite previous coaching staff’s determination to make him a DE …and we should have a pretty good answer on him before the draft …and then there is Lippet who despite converting from WR to CB, out graded both McCain and Grimes in coverage, albit in very limited play …but dear god, watch him play the last game against the Patriots!

      …then of course there are Shelby and Hewitt to consider as having real starting talent on the defense

      …and yet here you are putting all our eggs in that basket and virtually ignoring the gaping holes in the OL where there is virtually zero in-house talent …not even as backups …our one good LT can’t finish a season and our “backup” was so bad we just released him …guards? …gimme a break, eh …center? …maybe if Pouncy returns to form and Douglas develops …but its a big maybe at best …RT …the one solid position but where is the backup?

      …yes, yes, yes, repeat after me …defense wins

      …catch 22 of course is they win only if the offense is half-way decent

      …is our offense halfway decent? …STOP! …you’re making my sides hurt!

      …draft OL until there are no more highly graded ones on our board …THEN …and only then should we try to upgrade our defense …imnsho of course 🙂

      • Steve

        Lemus I agree the offensive line must improved.

        BUT! (Top two OT Tunsil Ole Mis and Standley Notre Dame will be gone off the board maybe by pick 6 or 7).
        A Trade out to later round
        Later 1st round Offensive Tackles are Taylor Decker Ohio State, Jack Conklin and Shon Coleman.

        1st round ———–7th picked Ronnie Stanley OT
        2nd round ———-39th picked Cody White Hair Kansas State OG

  • Steve

    Admin

    I agree both coaches are hired too make Tannehill better (But does it mean failure on their part if Tannehill cannot lead the Dolphins to the promise land?

    We fans have a problem with the Dolphins Sub standard players in a pro league since 2002.

    How to eliminate this: Draft one of these 3 players, “(Alex Collins has the most up side)” Dolphins could trade 1st round position for more picks. This would give the Dolphins Two picks in the second round Alex Collins could be the pick.

    NOW FOR SURE YOU HAVE A RUNNING BACK WHO CAN TAKE PRESURE OFF TANEHILL.

    Rank Player Pos. Pos. Rank School Class Ht. Wt. Proj. Round
    13 *Ezekiel Elliott RB 1 Ohio State Jr 6-0 225 1

    39 *Derrick Henry RB 2 Alabama Jr 6-2 242 1-2

    59 *Alex Collins RB 3 Arkansas Jr 5-11 218 2

    Reinforce my opinion about Alex Collins is Elliott I really like but the Dolphins cannot afford him. Derrick Henry won the Heisman Trophy but is not considered the top Running Back in this draft???? Alex Collins has broke just about every school record but had a problem fumbling which could be corrected by good coaching?

    • admin

      I definitely think plan B at QB will be on order…no way these guys are sinking or swimming with just T-Hill. Collins name keeps coming up …really need to do my research on him….

      • Steve

        Admin!

        I had Standford’s Kevin Hogan on my list for QB but removed him due to durability, deep pass etc. I added Christian Hackenburg. Both him and Cardale can throw deep at ease. Would be nice if the Fins could swing both.

        3rd round———–71st picked Artic Burns CB Miami, Christian Hackenberg QB, Nick Martin Center
        5th round———–135th picked Cardale Jones QB Ohio State,

        Hackenberg was voted a team captain for the second time in 2015, and leaves Penn State with school records for career passing yards (8,457), completions (693) and 300-yard passing games (nine).

        A new coaching staff, porous offensive line and the loss of his top receiving target (Allen Robinson) all contributed to Hackenberg’s struggles in 2014.

        Hackbenberg heads to the NFL as Penn State’s all-time leading passer — 8,457 yards and 48 touchdowns — with 38 starts in 38 career games

        STRENGTHS: Ideal physical build and height for the position. Loose and live arm to rip lasers with above average velocity and zip. Effortless deep ball thrower and able to make throws other quarterbacks are physically unable to make. Toughness isn’t a question with the size to take consistent punishment and bounce back.

        Quick-footed athlete for his size to easily move in the pocket or stretch his legs and throw from different platforms. Clean footwork in his three-, five- and seven-step drops. Experienced taking snaps under center with pro-style concepts. Two-year team captain (second youngest player to be elected captain in school history) and viewed as a leader in the locker room.

        • admin

          My weakness is the college game…if I get to review the player I do alright. BUT, I don’t really know who is who…so I’ll look Burns up. Thanks