The zone-rushing attack, the three-step short passing game—it’s what an Adam Gase offense breathes. Don’t be confused, though; Gase isn’t limited to broad system taglines. He’ll mix in man-on-man rushing concepts while flipping the gameplan on its head if things aren’t moving swimmingly.
Like all offensive play-callers, the first-year New York Jets head coach showcases staples. It’s time to place the Jets offensive talent within these staples with the NFL Draft right around the corner.
- 11 Personnel
- Singleback Pro
- Strong Zone Stretch
We start simple. Out of Gase’s base 11 personnel, the singleback zone stretch features a versatile offensive line double-teaming the point of attack and looking to get to the second level with Le’Veon Bell targeting the edge with the room to cut back at any turn.