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By the time Gase’s tenure in Miami came to a close, Gase had alienated some of the team’s most productive players and best offensive weapons in WR Jarvis Landry and RB Jay Ajayi — both were traded to accommodate Gase as the coach and try to help him deliver his message to the rest of the locker room.Regardless, Gase is one again mired in the same issues that chased him out of town in Miami — he seems unable to relate to his players, his team picked up hollow wins against the NFL’s worst teams to rebound from a 1-7 start to the season and now his best players are hoping to get out of town and avoid playing for him any longer. We've received your submission.Gore said Gase told him in 2008 that if he ever became a head coach and Gore was still playing that he would sign him. Every man’s not going to be happy with a coach,” Gore said. I was cool with him. I think that’s with every coach. Jamal Adams is requesting a trade out of New York and the Miami Dolphins should call. I respect that.”When it came down to it, Jets coach Adam Gase made the difference for him, and he signed a one-year deal with the team. I respect him a lot.”Veteran running back Frank Gore had a decision to make this spring. By Mark Fischer.
We’ve seen this song and dance before — and unless the Jets ownership wisens up, we know how this story ends, too.They say that tigers don’t change their stripes — and if there were ever a case study of the phrase in the NFL, it may very well end up being former Miami Dolphins head coach Adam Gase. Jets de New York Adams’ desire to play for New York has reportedly soured thanks to Adam Gase’s presence as the head coach. Share this article 20k shares share tweet text email link Kyle Crabbs . But it isn’t just the average record—there are plenty of coaches with modest or worse records as the leaders of their teams. “They already had their guy and he just told me to come in and do what I could to help the team and when my number was called, make plays. I think he was fair.”“Adam was always 100 percent with me. I don’t want to get into what those two have going on. The two have known each other since 2008, when Gase was a low-level assistant with the 49ers and Gore was the team’s star running back, and he played for Gase when he was the head coach in 2018 with the Dolphins. He said all coaches have some players who don’t like the coach but Gase did not have an abnormal number of players who had issues with him.The Dolphins had Kenyan Drake as their starting running back, but Gore said Gase told him what his role would be.Gase’s relationships with players has been a point of concern for many fans, who have heard some stories from the end of Gase’s time in Miami. Former Miami Dolphins coach Adam Gase agreed Wednesday night to take the Jets job, a person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press. He’s always been real.