Adam Gase Watch is on

gmf1369

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It's official: The New York Jets are an absolute mess, and the Adam Gase Watch is on.

After a stinker in Week 1, the Jets took it down another couple of notches, imploding in all phases in a 31-13 loss Sunday to the injury-ravaged San Francisco 49ers at MetLife Stadium. Basically, they were cooked in 17 seconds -- the time it took for the 49ers' Raheem Mostert to run 80 yards for a touchdown on the first play from scrimmage.

"I'm pissed right now," Gase said. "That s--- is no fun, going out there and getting your ass beat. We need to get better fast."

From there, the Jets showed no fight, no clue, no tackling ability and no guts from their playcaller, Gase, who made a handful of head-scratching decisions. The biggest blunder came when he settled for a field goal when trailing by 21 points late in the third quarter. Really?

This is bad. The Jets have the look of 3-13, which almost certainly would mean another coaching change -- if Gase lasts that long. In two losses, they have been outscored 58-30, and that's not the worst part.

Forget the numbers; the most stinging indictment is they haven't been competitive in eight quarters of football. Yes, they were banged up, sans wide receiver Jamison Crowder and running back Le'Veon Bell, but their injury situation was nothing compared to that of the 49ers, who lost quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (ankle) and defensive end Nick Bosa (knee), in addition to a handful of stars who didn't play at all.

Gase is 7-11 as the Jets' coach, with nine of the losses by double digits. His pet project, quarterback Sam Darnold, had another poor game, but you can hardly put the blame on him. Injuries to Breshad Perriman (ankle) and Chris Hogan (ribs) left them with two healthy wide receivers, as they opted to dress only four -- one of many curious decisions.

Jets CEO Christopher Johnson gave Gase a ringing endorsement last week, calling him a "brilliant offensive mind." He said he'd his base his evaluation of Gase on whether the team shows progress, suggesting it "won't be too hard" to show improvement after the season-opening loss to the Buffalo Bills.

Johnson overestimated his team. Right now, the Jets are the laughingstock of the NFL.

 

butterscotch

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It's official: The New York Jets are an absolute mess, and the Adam Gase Watch is on.

After a stinker in Week 1, the Jets took it down another couple of notches, imploding in all phases in a 31-13 loss Sunday to the injury-ravaged San Francisco 49ers at MetLife Stadium. Basically, they were cooked in 17 seconds -- the time it took for the 49ers' Raheem Mostert to run 80 yards for a touchdown on the first play from scrimmage.

"I'm pissed right now," Gase said. "That s--- is no fun, going out there and getting your ass beat. We need to get better fast."

From there, the Jets showed no fight, no clue, no tackling ability and no guts from their playcaller, Gase, who made a handful of head-scratching decisions. The biggest blunder came when he settled for a field goal when trailing by 21 points late in the third quarter. Really?

This is bad. The Jets have the look of 3-13, which almost certainly would mean another coaching change -- if Gase lasts that long. In two losses, they have been outscored 58-30, and that's not the worst part.

Forget the numbers; the most stinging indictment is they haven't been competitive in eight quarters of football. Yes, they were banged up, sans wide receiver Jamison Crowder and running back Le'Veon Bell, but their injury situation was nothing compared to that of the 49ers, who lost quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (ankle) and defensive end Nick Bosa (knee), in addition to a handful of stars who didn't play at all.

Gase is 7-11 as the Jets' coach, with nine of the losses by double digits. His pet project, quarterback Sam Darnold, had another poor game, but you can hardly put the blame on him. Injuries to Breshad Perriman (ankle) and Chris Hogan (ribs) left them with two healthy wide receivers, as they opted to dress only four -- one of many curious decisions.

Jets CEO Christopher Johnson gave Gase a ringing endorsement last week, calling him a "brilliant offensive mind." He said he'd his base his evaluation of Gase on whether the team shows progress, suggesting it "won't be too hard" to show improvement after the season-opening loss to the Buffalo Bills.

Johnson overestimated his team. Right now, the Jets are the laughingstock of the NFL.

What can I add....nothing well said
 

Gramoah

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I think Christopher Johnson knows that Adam Gase sucks. He just doesn't want to say that publicly because it would devistate team moral and alienate the fan base.
 

Gramoah

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Moral & the fan base have sailed already for this year
Yepper...................................That's not saying that the team can't get their act together and become competitive later in the season but it sure looks extremely unlikely at this point.
 

MiJetFan

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that happened when they hired this trash that was fired by our division foe.

THIS.
When in the hell has this ever worked? Once? Twice? I can vaguely remember one instance but in reality it never works out. It doesn't really matter if it was a division foe or not it never works period. When a guy is fired and goes right to another team the following season it usually ends in disaster. And here we are. Another YEAR wasted. Another Young QB destroyed. Another bunch of bullspit we have been forced to swallow. 2 games into the Season and its basically over. Darnold? Bust, Ruined, call him what you will but it ain't lookin' to bright is it? Yes yes I know, he has no supporting cast. His o-line needs time to gel. He is learning a new Offense. He is only 23 yrs old. He is this. He is that. I've heard them all so many different times, about so many different guys I can't begin to tell ya. All I can say is this is what its been to be a Jet Fan. I know its negative but it is the truth and people need to be held accountable. It is what it is.
 

butterscotch

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THIS.
When in the hell has this ever worked? Once? Twice? I can vaguely remember one instance but in reality it never works out. It doesn't really matter if it was a division foe or not it never works period. When a guy is fired and goes right to another team the following season it usually ends in disaster. And here we are. Another YEAR wasted. Another Young QB destroyed. Another bunch of bullspit we have been forced to swallow. 2 games into the Season and its basically over. Darnold? Bust, Ruined, call him what you will but it ain't lookin' to bright is it? Yes yes I know, he has no supporting cast. His o-line needs time to gel. He is learning a new Offense. He is only 23 yrs old. He is this. He is that. I've heard them all so many different times, about so many different guys I can't begin to tell ya. All I can say is this is what its been to be a Jet Fan. I know its negative but it is the truth and people need to be held accountable. It is what it is.


By the end of the year he might be in a supporting body cast
 
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Bigmoe

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that happened when they hired this trash that was fired by our division foe.
Oh so true

This is how it must have went in the front office

I got an idea !

Let's hire a shit coach
That got shitcanned
From another shitty team l
And hire him to coach our shit team

That s a great idea !!!!

And Payton Manning agrees !!!

Ok it's a done deal !
 
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