FLORHAM PARK, N.J. – Fresh off a humiliating shutout loss to the defending Super Bowl champion Patriots in a nationally televised debacle at MetLife Stadium, Adam Gase tried to put his best foot forward as the Jets returned to practice Wednesday. But not before acknowledging the anguish of the Monday night mess.
“If you’re involved in that game on our side, it’s embarrassing to lose 33-0,” Gase said. "You don’t want that to happen, where everybody looks terrible. You put too much time and effort and spend all these hours here practicing. When you’re on national television and that happens for everybody to see, it’s embarrassing.