The Jets are furious with themselves and how they’ve played this season, according to their embattled coach.
Adam Gase used the same word to describe both the mood of the 0-3 Jets and quarterback Sam Darnold after his three-interception game Sunday in Indianapolis.
Bringing some of that anger and a sense of urgency into Thursday night’s game against winless Denver might help the Jets and Gase. But he believesf the Jets are going into it with the right attitude and approach.
"Guys are talking about how to clean things up, talking about what we need to do to fix things," Gase said on a Zoom call Tuesday afternoon.