The Jets win Womens Customized New York Jets Jerseys , the Jets win! The bar for excitement is pretty low at this point, but it felt darn good to be in the win column. Even better, we actually have some quality performances from guys who don’t regularly find themselves on this list. And the kicker? No kicker!Bronze Star: DE Leonard Williams (3 tackles, 2 QB hits, 7 QB pressures)Leonard Williams may not have lit up the stat sheet, but boy was he disruptive in this game. The Bills defensive line gave up a whopping 39 QB pressures, 7 of which were provided by Leonard Williams, along with a couple QB hits. This is the type of games pundits are talking about when it comes to hidden production and it was nice to see the Big Cat look good out there again, even if it came against one of the weakest offensive lines in football.Silver Star: KR Andre Roberts (5 kick returns for 176 yards, 1 fumble)If Roberts had held onto the ball on his second half return, he’d definitely be the gold star winner. In a game against an incredibly tough defense, Roberts added 176 yards on just 5 kick return attempts. With Roberts as returner, the Jets are now first in kick return yardage www.jetscheapshops.com , third in average, fourth in punt return yardage, first in punt return average, and tied for first in punt return TDs. This is shocking considering how terrible the Jets have been in special teams for years, including their coverage and blocking. With Roberts’ help, the Jets totaled 186 return yards (including a squib kick to Chris Herndon that set the Jets up with great field position to avoid kicking to Roberts) in a game in which they had only 248 total yards of offense and averaged 4.7 yards per play. In fact, the Bills were better in time of possession, total yardage, passing yardage, rushing yardage, first downs, and yards per play and still lost, largely in part due to field position. Well played New York Jets T-Shirt , Roberts.Gold Star: CB Trumaine Johnson (3 tackles, 2 PDs, 2 INTs)For the second consecutive week, Johnson finds himself back on the list. This time, he’s earned the top slot with an impressive performance. While they might not have been the toughest plays of the year, Johnson recorded both picks, sealing the game to prevent a last ditch effort by Allen and the Bills. Outside of his two big plays, he played quite well in coverage in a game in which Allen looked very much like a rookie. It’s been nice to see Johnson show up the last few weeks after an extremely disappointing start to his massive contract. So there you have it, fourteen weeks in and the table stands:Jamal Adams 18 points (4 gold, 2 silver, 2 bronze)Jason Myers 11 points (2 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze)Avery Williamson 6 points (1 gold New York Jets Hats , 1 silver, 1 bronze)Morris Claiborne 5 points (2 silver, 2 bronze)Andre Roberts 5 points (1 gold, 1 silver)Quincy Enunwa 4 points (1 gold, 1 bronze)Darron Lee 4 points (2 silver)Trumaine Johnson 4 point (1 gold, 1 bronze)Deontay Burnett 3 points (1 gold)Isaiah Crowell 3 points (1 gold)Henry Anderson 3 points (1 gold)Leonard Williams 3 points (1 silver, 1 bronze)Jermaine Kearse 2 points (1 silver)Sam Darnold 2 points (1 silver)Bilal Powell 2 points (2 bronze)Robby Anderson 1 point (1 bronze)Darryl Roberts 1 point (1 bronze)Jordan Jenkins 1 point (1 bronze) The new head coach of the New York Jets, Adam Gase, will meet the media today around 2:00 p.m. Eastern. These press conferences are usually a lot of fluff. You don’t hear much substance as the new coach offers his vision for the franchise. It’s really tough to not do well at these events, and they typically leave fans feeling excited about the future of the franchise. That will help Gase, whose hiring was divisive.In spite of this, there are a few substantive points we might hear slip out today. Here are five things I will be interested to hear.What will Gase’s role in the offense be?Gase’s past work and early rumors have suggested he will take a very hands on role with the offense and call the plays. Is he open to other arrangements if the right person comes along. Would he be willing to go outside his comfort zone and hire a big offensive mind to collaborate with? If the right candidate came along, would he theoretically be willing to delegate playcalling responsibilities or even hand over his offense to focus on some of the big picture head coach stuff he struggled with in Miami?What is Gase’s vision for the defense?Again we have some early rumors about the Jets targeting Gregg Williams for the defensive coordinator job New York Jets Hoodie , but nothing is confirmed.Even though Gase comes from the offensive side of the ball, he is responsible for the entire team. The coordinator he hires will run the day to day implementation and game planning, but Gase has the vision for what he wants.Does he want a high-risk attacking type defense that will force turnovers and three and outs to help his offense win the field position game? Does he want a bend but don’t break type defense that will keep the other team’s point total low?Does he want a defense built around undervalued positions like off ball linebackers and two gap defensive linemen? This would allow the Jets to use more cap space on offensive playmakers. Or does he want a defense loaded with stars because he believes his scheme on offense can work with cheaper, less talented players?Does Gase have autonomy over the coaching staff?It can be really important for a head coach to have full control over the staff that reports to him. One of the other candidates, Matt Rhule, lost interest in the job because the Jets wouldn’t give him autonomy. There have also been a few rumblings that Mike McCarthy lost interest in the job in part because of how the Jets were pressing him for his list of assistants.Nobody will say outright that the front office has sway in assistant hires. But if the question is asked, and we are given anything less than a definitive statement that Gase has total control, it will be a dead giveaway.What has Gase learned from his failed tenure in Miami?Gase failed in his first NFL head coaching job. A lot of coaches who failed in their first job went on to have success in future stops. Doing so requires self-reflection. Gase has only gotten a few weeks of distance from the Miami experience, but it will be interesting to hear what regrets he has and what he will do differently this time around.How quickly will the Jets turn this around?I’m not expecting any Rex Ryan definitive guarantees, but the way Gase and the rest of management describe the situation will speak volumes. Are the expectations to get to the Playoffs next year, or is this viewed as part of a longer term build?Based on a number of circumstances, I think it’s tough for the team to ask for any more patience.