The New York Jets have made a lot of big changes this off-season and star defensive end Leonard Williams says that has led to some crazy battles during OTAs.

Jets brought in Adam Gase to be the head coach and Gregg Williams to be the defensive coordinator and with both guys being crazy intense it has spilled over to the practice field.

“That's one thing I've been loving so much about this year so far is the competitiveness, and it starts with the coaches,” star defensive end Leonard Williams said Wednesday, via the Associated Press. “Adam Gase is a crazy offensive coordinator and Gregg is obviously a crazy D-coordinator. So, having those two go at it in practice, it kind of trickles down to the players, and the players go at it, too.

“But it's in a healthy way. Just a competition, getting better.”

Williams wants to make sure it's clear that crazy is being used as a good term, and he has been really enjoying himself this off-season.

“Yeah, when I say ‘crazy,' it's in a good way,” he said, laughing.

With Gase, Williams and the rest of the coaching staff, there are going to be a lot of heated battles this off-season. The most important thing for the Jets is that these battles get everyone better and the team wins more games next season.

If all this intensity in the off-season results in the same old Jets on the field, then it feels like a big waste of time and maybe more changes need to be made.