New York Jets safety Jamal Adams has been very vocal about wanting a trade. Jets fans have all heard by now how contract negotiations have gone very far south between the two sides. But as it stands, Adams stills remains on the team that drafted him 6th overall back in 2017. He's not staying quiet though. Adams' latest grievances are aired directly at Jets head coach Adam Gase.

Jamal Adams shared his feelings with Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News.

“I don’t feel like he’s the right leader for this organization to reach the Promised Land,” Adams said. “As a leader, what really bothers me is that he doesn’t have a relationship with everybody in the building. At the end of the day, he doesn’t address the team. If there’s a problem in the locker room, he lets another coach address the team. If we’re playing s—-y and we’re losing, he doesn’t address the entire team as a group at halftime. He’ll walk out of the locker room and let another coach handle it.”

Adams further revealed that he and Gase haven't spoken since the end of last season. While even during the season, they barely had much of a relationship if any.

Whatever his thoughts are towards the organization, Jamal Adams is apparently still going to be there for his teammates. He's expected to be present for when training camp finally gets underway. But when it comes to mending his relationship with the Jets, things aren't looking too good.

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“I want to win,” Adams said. “I want to be with an organization that wants to win and do things the right way.”

It's clear that Jamal Adams' loyalty no longer lies with New York.