Adam Gase is married to Jennifer Vitt, the daughter of New York Jets linebackers coach Joe Vitt.
The New York Jets announced that Gase would be the 19th head coach in the team's history on January 11, 2019. On May 15, general manager Mike Maccagnan was fired and Gase was named interim general manager; Gase retained the role until Joe Douglas was hired as the permanent general manager on June 6.
In Gase's first year, the Jets stumbled to a 1–7 record through the first 8 games with starting quarterback Sam Darnold missing three games after coming down with mononucleosis, but won six of their final eight games to finish at 7–9 The Jets were unable to carry that momentum over the following season, as they started 0–5, which has led to Gase facing heavy criticism.
Has he retained that interim title with Joe Douglas in the fold? Because the Kelechi Osmele, Luke Falk, Quincy Enunwa, Jamal Adams and now Le'Veon Bell situations say otherwise. Both Douglas and Gase report to the CEO Christopher Johnson but who is making all these roster moves. The almost giving away a draft pick for Kalen Ballage, a RB that Gase drafted when in Miami. These things or actions don't add up.
Everyone that Mike Maccagnan had a hand in on drafting or signing is in the bubble of not being here next season. Have to wonder which top players are on the trading block right now and what players will be cut loose after the season. That being said will Christopher Johnson continue with his Brilliant Offensive Concept to keep Adam Gase here long term and will the fans continue to witness mediocrity of this team moving forward. Expect players who were drafted late day 2 and day 3 draft prospects are considered roster depth with potential because they aren't the cream of the crop and they are more affordable to a team that is in constant flux, always moving parts that can work but don't fit.
The New York Jets announced that Gase would be the 19th head coach in the team's history on January 11, 2019. On May 15, general manager Mike Maccagnan was fired and Gase was named interim general manager; Gase retained the role until Joe Douglas was hired as the permanent general manager on June 6.
In Gase's first year, the Jets stumbled to a 1–7 record through the first 8 games with starting quarterback Sam Darnold missing three games after coming down with mononucleosis, but won six of their final eight games to finish at 7–9 The Jets were unable to carry that momentum over the following season, as they started 0–5, which has led to Gase facing heavy criticism.
Has he retained that interim title with Joe Douglas in the fold? Because the Kelechi Osmele, Luke Falk, Quincy Enunwa, Jamal Adams and now Le'Veon Bell situations say otherwise. Both Douglas and Gase report to the CEO Christopher Johnson but who is making all these roster moves. The almost giving away a draft pick for Kalen Ballage, a RB that Gase drafted when in Miami. These things or actions don't add up.
Everyone that Mike Maccagnan had a hand in on drafting or signing is in the bubble of not being here next season. Have to wonder which top players are on the trading block right now and what players will be cut loose after the season. That being said will Christopher Johnson continue with his Brilliant Offensive Concept to keep Adam Gase here long term and will the fans continue to witness mediocrity of this team moving forward. Expect players who were drafted late day 2 and day 3 draft prospects are considered roster depth with potential because they aren't the cream of the crop and they are more affordable to a team that is in constant flux, always moving parts that can work but don't fit.
