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New York Jets: Is there drama already or is it just the norm in an NFL organization?
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New York Jets: Is there drama already or is it just the norm in an NFL organization?
https://www.profootballnetwork.com/n...nfl-adam-gase/
Ouch!
And some people actually thought this could be a sleeper team?
So, Leave'on is going to play for a coach that doesn't want him.
Muah hahahahahahahahahahaha
This has all gone south kinda quickly.
This is what losing control of team looks like. Just in case anyone was wondering.
Inmates are running the asylum.
All Defense!
Yes and overall he is garbage as coach .... He is an offensive coach and just to look at his offenses in Miami or without Peyton Manning as his QB.
https://www.pro-football-reference.c...es/GaseAd0.htm
Miami was by far the offense with the least offensive play in the NFL in the last 3 years.
Don't forget that according to our resident contrarian, that Gase only has a bad HC record because he just didn't have the same roster talent as the Steelers. If he would've coached in Pittsburgh he would have equaled or bettered Tomlin's record.
Everyone knows this. No one can deny this point of fact.
The problem with Gase is that he want too much power and control in his team even if he is not good as HC....He was 23-25 in Miami,but with a point differenciel of - 243!!!
If Gase would have been HC of the Steelers, Colbert would have been forced to leave!
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So many bad team in New York right now.
Adam Gase disagreed with price tag for Bell, Mosley
By Herbie Teope
Around The NFL Writer
Published: May 15, 2019
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...or-bell-mosley
It going to be ugly between Gase and Bell....
Le'Veon Bell's deal with Jets, Adam Gase keeps getting worse
Gase, still touted as one of the league's smartest offensive minds at age 41, is coming off a coaching stint with the Dolphins in which he got limited returns. During his three seasons in Miami, the team finished 17th, 28th and 26th in scoring and 24th, 25th and 31st in total offense. During that same span, the Jets were 30th, 24th and 23rd in scoring and 26th, 28th, 29th in total offense.
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Money was not an issue for the Jets in free agency, and they needed a complete, savvy feature back to be the centerpiece of the offense to both take pressure off and further the development of potential franchise quarterback Sam Darnold. Maccagnan was right in knowing it was time to splurge on Bell and not settle for a change of pace such as Gase's reported choice, Tevin Coleman.
Gase may think he does not need a back like Bell, but he does, which does not bode well for the prospect of the coach using the RB as much (and as well) as he should.
Further, Gase's history with lead running backs should concern Bell.
Last season, it was clear that Kenyan Drake was the most dynamic option on the Dolphins' offense, yet Gase was fickle about Drake's workload to the point where the RB, relegated to a committe, was an afterthought in several games. In 2017, when it looked like Jay Ajayi was set to build on a big Year 2 with Gase, the coach cooled off quickly on the player. Ajayi was then traded to the Eagles at midseason.
The optimism around what Bell can bring to the Jets' offense is being replaced by questions about whether he and Gase were really meant to mesh. Bell took the money, but he might not be able to run with it as much as he wants.
Before the bitter end, there were good times for Bell with the Steelers. At least he knew where he stood both on and off the field with that organization, for better or for worse. Winning a lot of games along the way helped.
Away from Pittsburgh, it didn't take long for Bell to get a taste of full-on dysfunction.
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