PHILADELPHIA -- What does a coach say to an 0-4 team that is so utterly dysfunctional on one side of the ball that it's dragging down an entire season? Adam Gase was faced with that predicament Sunday in the cramped visitors' locker room at Lincoln Financial Field. It was an important moment for the New York Jets' coach, whose team is vulnerable in so many ways. Say the wrong thing and ...
The last thing he needs is a fractured locker room, offense versus defense.
So the Jets' coach did the smart thing: He pointed the finger at himself, something he didn't do after their season-opening loss.