Monday, January 11, 2016

Adam Gase The New Head Coach Of The Miami Dolphins


Written By;
Anthony Sanchez






The Miami Dolphins have made their choice as to who will be the next head coach collectively as a management team and with final say by owner Stephen Ross, the Miami Dolphins make Adam Gase the youngest head coach in the NFL at age 37.

The team has also made it clear that new head coach Adam Gase will take over play calling duties and will have final say on the 53 man roster.

Adam Gase might not be a house hold name to many in the public, but in the coaching community he is revered. There was plenty of praise from current players he has coached, colleagues, and football purist who have witnessed his growth as a graduate assistant at LSU under Nick Saban and the culmination of now becoming the 12th head coach in franchise history for the Miami Dolphins.

Adam this past season served as offensive coordinator for the Chicago Bears where he brought a more balanced attack, which in turn helped the team go from being ranked 27th to 11th in rushing.

Adam, also was the offensive coordinator in 2013 and 2014 for the Denver Broncos where he helped the team acquire the title of greatest offense in NFL history by averaging 34 points per game, totaling 430.1 yards per game and a passing offense that averaged 315.8 yards per game.

Adam Gase in many circles is considered a "quarterback guru", a quarterback whisperer of sorts.

Dolphins vice president Mike Tannenbaum was quoted as saying "We wanted to get the right Leader, someone that can relate to young talented players that we believe we have and somebody who has high energy and competitive, when we looked at Adam he had all those attributes".

Miami Dolphins team owner Stephen Ross said; "Like in Business, if you find the right guy, why give a chance for someone else to grab him?"

Mr. Ross, also said; " It's amazing the respect Adam has in the coaching and player community. That really says an awful lot. He's of the hardest - working, smartest guys in the business."

Now the process begins, first things first, newly appointed head coach Adam Gase must put together a strong coaching staff, then he will have to focus on his roster, free agency, the draft and getting ready to take the reins as the new head man for the Miami Dolphins in 2016.

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