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BREAKING NEWS: Adam Gase, the former head coach of the Dolphins, sent a message to Miami Dolphins owner Stephen M. Ross on his willingness to join the 33rd team….
BREAKING NEWS: Adam Gase Expresses Interest in Joining 33rd Team, Reaches Out to Dolphins Owner Stephen M. Ross
In a surprising development, former Miami Dolphins head coach Adam Gase has reportedly reached out to Dolphins owner Stephen M. Ross, expressing his willingness to join the 33rd Team, a platform known for bringing together former NFL coaches, executives, and players to share insights on the game. This unexpected move has sparked speculation about Gase’s potential return to the football world in a new capacity.
Gase, who served as the Dolphins’ head coach from 2016 to 2018, led the team to a 10-6 record and a playoff appearance in his first season. However, his tenure ended on a sour note with consecutive losing seasons, leading to his dismissal. He later took on the head coaching job for the New York Jets from 2019 to 2020 but struggled to find success, finishing with a combined record of 9-23.
Since his departure from the Jets, Gase has remained largely out of the public eye, with occasional rumors about potential coaching opportunities. His recent outreach to Ross suggests that he may be looking to reintegrate himself into the football world, albeit in a non-coaching role. The 33rd Team, founded by former NFL executives Mike Tannenbaum and Joe Banner, has become a respected platform for former football minds to contribute analysis, scouting insights, and strategic breakdowns of the modern NFL landscape.
Sources close to the situation indicate that Gase’s message to Ross was cordial and professional, emphasizing his respect for the Dolphins organization despite their past parting. While it remains unclear whether Ross will respond positively, Gase’s willingness to join the 33rd Team signals an interest in staying connected to the game without necessarily pursuing another head coaching position.
Reactions to this news have been mixed among Dolphins fans and NFL analysts. Some view it as a positive step for Gase, allowing him to rehabilitate his image after a tumultuous coaching career. Others, however, remain skeptical given his history of strained relationships with players and management in both Miami and New York. Still, the 33rd Team has become an influential voice in football circles, and Gase’s experience as both an offensive coordinator and head coach could provide valuable insights to the platform.
As of now, there is no official confirmation on whether Gase will be joining the 33rd Team, but his outreach to Ross suggests a renewed effort to remain involved in the football community. Whether this move leads to future coaching opportunities or cements his role as an analyst remains to be seen. One thing is certain: Adam Gase is not done with football just yet.
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