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EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ—“Yes, I do.” With those three simple words, Adam Gase turned the eventual problematic narrative on its head.

“Yes, I do” regret leaving Avery Williamson on the field.

“I wish I would have gotten him out of there a series earlier but I’ve talked with him and it’s on me,” Gase said. “I’m the one that has to make that call and get him out of there but we didn’t and that’s a shame because he was having a good camp.”

Instead of utilizing obvious talking points such as “this is football” and “these sort of things happen,” the first-year Florham Park man was locked and loaded, ready to blurt out fault at the drop of a hat on the night the team put forth its Green & White Scrimmage.