
Adam Gase
Adam Gase was hired and to become the 19th head coach in franchise history, the team officially announced on Friday.
"This was a thorough process and we had the opportunity to speak with some outstanding people," GM Mike Maccagnan said in an official statement. "Adam is an experienced teacher who has a great passion for the game. His work with quarterbacks has been well-documented, but he is a good communicator who will build an excellent staff. He can't wait to get started and I'm eager to work with him as well."
The Jets are choosing to run with Gase, who was a hot thing in 2016 as a hostile expert. He chose to go to Miami, and it was the correct move as he drove the Dolphins to the playoffs with a 10-6 record in his newbie season as a head mentor. In any case, he didn't have a similar achievement, going 6-10 of every 2017 and 7-9 this past season for a general 23-25 vocation record.
Before turning into a head mentor, Gase was a OC for the Bears in 2015 and Broncos from 2013-14. He is additionally known to have experience creating quarterbacks amid his time in the NFL.
In Miami, Gase had Ryan Tannehill to work with, yet wounds didn't help him on that front. Gase was compelled to work with any semblance of Matt Moore and Jay Cutler as Tannehill remained sidelined.
With the Jets, Gase now has the chance to work with Sam Darnold, who the association is sure was the best pick as their quarterback of things to come. One of Gase's top needs will take advantage of Darnold's mastery, and ideally, utilize his own hostile personality to make Darnold and the Jets a deadly group when they have the ball.
The Jets are trusting Gase can get them once more into the playoffs, where they haven't been since 2010. In his solitary playoff diversion in 2016, Gase lost to the Steelers 30-12 out and about.
The Jets may have taken longer than different groups searching for a head mentor this offseason, yet they at last handled their person. Presently, Gase will collect his staff for next season, and work nearby the front office to prepare for what is required to be a bustling free office.