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Adam Gase wishes the departed Jamal Adams well, but says the Jets are ready to move on

Adam Gase mostly took the high road after being blistered by Jamal Adams before the Jets traded him to Seattle. Gase wished Adams the best, but the Jets’ second-year coach sounds confident that they will be just fine without their only Pro Bowl player last year.

After general manager Joe Douglas addressed holes on the offensive line, the secondary and receiving corps, Gase sees a team that is much deeper than a year ago and a strong locker room filled with players who are committed to ending the Jets’ nine-year playoff drought.

“We always look at it as we want guys that want to be here,” Gase said during a conference call Tuesday.