INDIANAPOLIS -- New York Jets coach Adam Gase, seven weeks on the job, provided his first insights Wednesday on the roster he inherited. Give a listen:
Wide receiver Robby Anderson has "unique" speed and fluidity on deep balls. Fellow receiver Quincy Enunwa has the "unique" ability to run over defenders and make yards after the catch. Tight end Chris Herndon is "unique" because he's a three-down tight end, a "unicorn-type player."
With all this talent, how in the world did the Jets win only four games and finish 29th in total offense in 2018?