 So there's a story in the New York Post. They started a GoFundMe page entitled Fire Adam Gase. The fundraising, as of this afternoon, was at $2,640 from 159 fans. And that went toward a plane that flew over New York City's west side. And the banner said Fire Adam Gase. Now on their blog, the movement's blog, said while Adam Gase's name was on the back of the plane, this movement is actually about holding ownership accountable for their actions over the past decade. In reality, that plane should have read, sell the team. But we know that the Johnson family have absolutely no intention of doing that. So at 1 in 7, they obviously believe that it's all on Adam Gase. Now in the blog, it goes on to say, where do we go from here, a section titled That. And the group clarifies that it doesn't enjoy, quote, going through these extreme lengths to send a message to ownership. It cited its continued fandom amid the organization's 50-year Super Bowl drought as proof of loyalty. That said, fans feel disrespected by ownership. The blog reads, the benefit of the doubt is gone. We have been lied to and let down by this ownership group too many times over the past decade to expect Christopher Johnson to fire Adam Gase and be accountable. We feel that if Gase is given another year with Sam Darnold, he will ruin the one possible franchise quarterback that we have had here since Joe Neymar. Gase was specifically brought here to elevate Darnold and we are watching him regress week by week. So it has gotten to this point. And listen, I can't tell people how to spend their money, but I certainly wouldn't waste a dime contributing to an effort to get somebody fired, but that's there across the bear. Why would you fire him now? What does it do to fire him now? What happens if the guy who bet us yesterday and the Jets turn around and win eight games or no, do you have a complete, what's the urgency to fire him now? Do you think he's poisoning Sam Darnold? Why would you have to fire him now? Why won't you wait till the end of the year at least? Because you just want the pound of flesh. Well, nothing is more humiliating in the NFL to be fired midway through your tenure, right? Coach eight games, you're out, you're out. So that's what the fans want. They want to punish him like firing is not enough. During the off season, the quiet of the off season is not enough. They want the embarrassment of it happening now, but let's just say you want to use the logic of he's killing our quarterback, man. Our quarterback is regressing. You got to get rid of him. Who's going to replace him that you know is going to do a better job? The guy that likely would become the interim head coach the rest of the way would be Greg Williams. He's the guy that's got experience as a head coach. He's a defensive guy, so that's not going to help. And you know what? I'll stop you right there. He hasn't done the greatest job as a defensive player here. But somebody has to replace Jets. Yeah, it would probably be him. And he's the guy that's entirely in charge of the offense. So to my knowledge, I don't know anybody that's within the organization that can come in and help. If you're going to go outside the organization, that's not going to work because it's going to be anybody that's going to be connected to anything. So you could do as much damage to your quarterback firing gays as you would keeping gays there. Now I don't think this will happen, but if you remember Bill Parcells who was inexperienced compared to gays, gays at least coached three years in Miami and went to the playoffs. Bill Parcells took over a 40-year-old man who had never been a head coach before on the NFL level and went 3-12 and won his first year. What if the Giants had fired him at the end of the season? What if they fired him in the middle of the season? Now, Peter, do I think that Adam Gase is going to become Bill Parcells' part two? No, but why not let these last eight weeks play out, see if it does get better? If you had Josh McCown still here and you wanted to say, I'm going to make McCown the head coach, then at least I know that Sam is in good hands because Josh McCown I think really helped Sam last year. But you've got to give me somebody that's within the organization who can take over that you know is going to do a better job than Adam. If not, then you play out the rest of the season and just see if it can get better and if it doesn't, you want to reevaluate during the off season, go right ahead. But other than just getting the satisfaction of a pound of flesh, what does it make any sense firing me after the game on Sunday? I agree with you. I mean, there is good reason. If Sam does not improve at all, he continues to kind of regress and they literally don't win again and go one and 15 and Sam looks terrible. I think at that point, it's reasonable to have a conversation about if he's the future. But right now, how could you do that when you don't know what the season's story? You have to let a story play out. Now listen, I think Adam Gase could do himself a big favor by when he speaks to the media, when he comes on our show every Tuesday, if he could start showing a little bit more passion, he's falling right into the Todd Bowles playbook of sounding even all the time. Fans don't want that. I think people hate how calm and even he sounds about something that's spiraling. Here's what he should say because I'm sure he's going to get asked about it and he always pleads ignorance, right? I don't pay attention to that stuff. I don't know that stuff. Bull, when your name is on the back of a plane, somebody's telling you about it. Somebody's talking to you about it. What would be so wrong to just say, listen, you think they're disgusted. I'm disgusted. I'm disgusted with myself. I need to do a better job. Give me that opportunity and then we'll evaluate it at the end of the year. I believe that we can do it. But stop dodging it. Stop saying that we don't see it the way you see it. Acknowledge, hey, I need to do a better job. Now, will that win the fans over? Probably not. But at least it's an acknowledgement that, hey, I know I need to do a better job here.