Sure, he has only been on the job for one season, but his previous stint in Miami – 23-25, and 0-1 in the playoffs – had many Jets fans skeptical when he was hired. The stunning ineptitude of New York’s 32nd-ranked offense last season only increased the criticisms of Gase, whose primary task is to help third-year quarterback Sam Darnold make a leap in progress. ”He’s got a lot more control of the offense this year,” Gase said of Darnold.
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