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Adam Gase Sick of ‘Garbage’ Offense, Will Make Changes

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Andrew Salmi

After the Miami Dolphins‘ embarrassing 20-6 loss to the New York Jets on Sunday, head coach Adam Gase hinted on Monday that upcoming offensive personnel changes were likely coming.

“That’s more mental errors than we’ve had the last two years,” Gase said during a press conference on Monday with the media. “I’ll find the guys that want to do it right and those are the guys that are going to play.”

Gase did not hold back when he talked about his team’s offense and that he was going to make the necessary adjustments to succeed.

“I’m upset about the way our offense played. I’m tired of watching for two years this garbage,” Gase said. “We’ll make the proper adjustments, probably make some changes. We’ll figure out what we’ve got to do and get that thing rolling. I’ve been watching it for two years and it hasn’t worked.”

Miami was unable to get anything going on offense against the Jets, as star running back Jay Ajayi was held to just 16 yards rushing on 11 carries after Gase was forced to abandon the running game early on.

Also noteworthy was that before the start of the fourth quarter, the Dolphins had only run one play past the 50-yard line in their opponent’s territory.

The Dolphins (1-1) will look to get things going offensively on Sunday morning when they play the New Orleans Saints (1-2) in London at Wembley Stadium.

Andrew Salmi

Andrew Salmi is a recent graduate from California State University, Fullerton after he previously attended Arizona State University. He is a diehard NFL fan and proud to be an editor and staff writer for Dolphin Nation. You can follow him on Twitter @andrewsalmi.

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