Le'Veon Bell lasted less than two season with the New York Jets, but the three-time Pro Bowl running back pointed to ex-head coach Adam Gase as the problem during an interview Friday.
"It's to the point where Sam Darnold is like – don't even know like the actual line's protections because he's so confused about our offense because the coach is confusing him."
Bell also opened up about his use of marijuana, admitting that he regularly smoked, including before NFL games.
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