One week in, Adam Gase’s 2020 offense also looks ‘atrocious’

Just a few days before the Jets’ Week 1 loss to the Bills, Adam Gase preached change was coming to the Jets offense.
He said last year’s squad – which went 7-9 and finished 31st in points and 32nd in yards – “was absolutely atrocious” and he planned to “throw all that out.
Well, that appears to have been a lie.
The Jets offense somehow looked worse than last season in their 27-17 loss to the Bills Sunday.
New York opened with three consecutive three-and-out possessions, no one could generate yards, and the two touchdowns came on a screen pass and in garbage time.
It was about as bad of a start offensively as we could have had. We did not play well. We did not do a good job as an offense. There’s so much for us to clean up, Adam Gase told reporters.
The 2020 season is very young, but it looks like the pattern that began in Gase’s first year in New York spilled into his second season.
At some point, Joe Douglas will need to decide if he’s willing to let Gase continue running an offense that has already been proven to fail

Just a few days before the Jets’ Week 1 loss to the Bills, Adam Gase preached change was coming to the Jets offense.
He said last year’s squad – which went 7-9 and finished 31st in points and 32nd in yards – “was absolutely atrocious” and he planned to “throw all that out.
Well, that appears to have been a lie.
The Jets offense somehow looked worse than last season in their 27-17 loss to the Bills Sunday.
New York opened with three consecutive three-and-out possessions, no one could generate yards, and the two touchdowns came on a screen pass and in garbage time.
It was about as bad of a start offensively as we could have had. We did not play well. We did not do a good job as an offense. There’s so much for us to clean up, Adam Gase told reporters.
The 2020 season is very young, but it looks like the pattern that began in Gase’s first year in New York spilled into his second season.
At some point, Joe Douglas will need to decide if he’s willing to let Gase continue running an offense that has already been proven to fail