Texarkana Gazette

Votes of confidence

Darnold: Another year with Gase will be ‘absolutely amazing’

- By Dennis Waszak Jr.

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — The New York Jets’ owner has Adam Gase’s back. The franchise quarterbac­k does, too.

A day after team CEO and chairman Christophe­r Johnson announced the coach will remain in place for next season, Sam Darnold gave the news an enthusiast­ic thumbs-up.

“If everything works out like it’s supposed to and Adam is here again, that would be absolutely amazing,” Darnold said Thursday. “Going into OTAs and knowing the whole offense, and even being able to build off things we’ve already done this year, it will be incredible.”

Gase has taken lots of heat from fans unhappy with the coach’s performanc­e through a 2-7 start that has included several key injuries and tough losses on the field.

But Johnson made it clear Wednesday that Gase is going nowhere any time soon when he spoke briefly to reporters during practice, echoing what he already had told the team last week.

“The season has not gone the way, obviously, we’ve wanted,” Gase said. “We’ve got a lot of games left and our job is to improve this team and go out and try to win games and (Johnson) is with us through every step, our communicat­ion with him, so he kind of knows what we’ve been trying to do, how we’re trying to fix things that are wrong.

“So to get his support and for him to see what we’re trying to do, that’s an important step for us.”

Gase was hired in January and one of the attraction­s to the Jets job, he said, was the opportunit­y to work with a young quarterbac­k in the early stages of his developmen­t as Darnold is.

The two have built a good rapport in the 10 months they’ve been together, even if it hasn’t necessaril­y translated on the field. Darnold missed three games after the season opener with mononucleo­sis, had a terrific performanc­e in his return against Dallas but then struggled in the next three games, throwing eight intercepti­ons. He bounced back last Sunday against the Giants, going 19 of 30 for 230 yards and a touchdown in the 34-27 win. It was the first time since Week 1 that Darnold wasn’t picked off.

“Throughout a season, you go through ups and downs, and I think just how we’ve kind of dealt with those ups and those downs, it allows you get to know someone,” Darnold said of his relationsh­ip with Gase. “The trust factor after, whatever week it is now, I think 11, has only gone up from the start of the season, or really from OTAs. I’m sure that our confidence level with each other and our trust level with each other will only go up.”

The hope is that Darnold and Gase will continue to build their relationsh­ip and onfield production over the final seven games of the regular season, with an eye on taking the next step in the quarterbac­k’s progress next season. Knowing he won’t have to learn a new offense for the third straight year is a relief to Darnold.

“Yeah, it’s definitely important,” Darnold said. “If I can have the same system for the second year in a row, I can only imagine how much better I would understand the offense. So, from that aspect, it would definitely be nice.”

 ?? [ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO] ?? In this Oct. 27 photo, Jets coach Adam Gase, right, talks to quarterbac­k Sam Darnold prior to game against the Jaguars in Jacksonvil­le, Fla.
[ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO] In this Oct. 27 photo, Jets coach Adam Gase, right, talks to quarterbac­k Sam Darnold prior to game against the Jaguars in Jacksonvil­le, Fla.

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