New York Jets defensive coordinator Gregg Williams took some shots at the scheme of the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday.

Williams was commenting for the first time on the trade that sent Jamal Adams from the Jets to the Seahawks. He was asked if the departure of Adams would change the way he deployed New York's safeties.

"It really doesn't. We're very multiple with how we do those things anyway," he said.

Then Williams added, "Jamal may get bored there because they don't use their safety-type things with all the complexities ... uh, maybe not showing what they're doing as much as we do."

Williams was referencing to the Seahawks' hallmark Cover 3 scheme, which is considered vanilla compared to Williams' ever-changing fronts and disguises.