Respect is pouring into the Dolphins' coaching offices from all corners, enough to swim in. So has Adam Gase pushed this organization around the corner, finally? Looks like it. Quarterback, running back, wide receivers and offensive line (with healthy help) are stable. We will see personnel changes on defense, starting with the possible replacement of coordinator Vance Joseph, who has suddenly become a hot commodity in NFL cities looking for a head coach. His meteoric rise has raised some eyebrows, given the defense's performance during the regular season and in Pittsburgh on Sunday. Miami finished 29th in total defense and 18th in points allowed, which means the Dolphins often bent without breaking down. None of this is meant to disparage Joseph; rather, it's notable that despite the lack of dominance on his side of the ball, he could be a front man for a team very soon. Says much about his personality and the respect he has around the league.