The saga surrounding former New York Jets safety Jamal Adams has now officially come to an end with his trade to the Seattle Seahawks. Although Adams cited head coach Adam Gase as a primary factor in his desire to leave, it appears the situation was quite the opposite for running back Frank Gore.

According to Brian Costello The New York Post, Gore praised Gase for being truthful about his potential role during the signing process with the Jets:

“He was always real with me, man,” Gore said. “[The Jets] have their guy [Le’Veon Bell], but he wanted me to come in and do what I can to help the team. I respect that. One thing he has never done is tell me one thing and do the other. You know what I’m saying? I feel like that’s the way it should be. He’s always been real. I respect that.”

Gore and Gase already shared a history during their stint with the San Francisco 49ers. They would eventually reunite with the Miami Dolphins heading into the 2018 campaign and it seems this familiarity led them to team up once again with the Jets.

Despite his own previous spats with Gase, running back Le'Veon Bell wasted no time in sending out a not-so-cryptic tweet aimed at Adams for all the headlines that were generated during the process with the Jets. While the falling out between former teammates may have transcended their distaste for the coaching staff, there is still plenty of concern regarding Gase's inability to maintain good relationships with key, franchise players.

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