By WFAN.com
Jamal Adams is clearly feeling frustrated following the Jets' 41-10 loss to the Buffalo Bills.
The safety joined WFAN's "Carlin, Maggie and Bart" on Tuesday and his emotions were clear to anyone listening.
"Obviously, guys just didn't come to play," Adams said. "It's as simple as that. It's really no going into detail about it. Those guys kept running the same plays and honestly, we just weren't stopping it. Whether it was knots in the gap, whether it wasn't communicating, whatever the case may be -- on both sides of the ball, specials teams, whatever it was -- it just didn't go right for us."
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Head coach Todd Bowles is under heavy pressure, with many calling for the Jets' head coach to be fired.
Adams is staunch in his support for his coach.
"I'm going to support T-Bowles," Adams stated. "T-Bowles is not the problem and I'm going to keep saying it."
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The Jets allowed 451 total yards to the Bills. Adams was asked directly by Carlin if the Jets quit as a team on Sunday.
"That's something that I cannot answer," Adams said. "All I can do is control what I can control for myself. Again, I know damn well I ain't quitting."
The 3-7 Jets will next face the division-leading 7-3 New England Patriots on Nov. 25.
"We just want to get back to that winning feeling," Adams said. "I hate to say it, but I felt like I've almost forgot what it feels like and I'm a winner."
Listen to the entire interview with Adams below:





