Channing Crowder says Rex Ryan is "going nuts" http://blogs.sun-sentinel.com/sport...olphins-channing-crowder-razzes-rex-ryan.html
Rex is going to turn out to be just like his father, a great DC but a lousy HC. I'm thrilled he's coaching the Jests, he's also the reason why JT says it is so easy to joke about the Jests. Guy's a tool and all the Jests will have is a good D, nothing more.
the Jets are in crisis Crowder is just a coverage away from becoming an outstanding LB it would serve him well to spend his time practicing
Peezy saying that the road to the AFC East Title runs through Miami was sweet to hear, and classier then R Ryan's stuff. Rex Ryan: OTA Super Bowl Champion...priceless.
He's going to be in for a rough year when he realizes Haloti Ngata and Trevor Pryce aren't on that defensive line, Terrell Suggs isn't coming off the edge, Ray Lewis isn't pumping up the guys and Ed Reed isn't ball hawking the secondary. His future is on the shoulders of that Sanchez kid, I still look at Rex as a defensive coordinator, he probably has never touched an offensive playbook in his life.
Lets do it. Jets need the payback after all those years of torment. We got them good at the end though I must say
I'll give credit where credit is due. Their LBs and secondary is nasty. Pace and Scott are going to be a problem for everyone. If Gholston is anywhere near decent, they'll have a very strong D.
Ah yes, the third sandwich of the afternoon. Good ol' Rexy. It does look good on paper, but unfortunately for the Jets, paper doesn't play on Sundays. Derrelle Revis is becoming an incredible corner, and Kris Jenkins and Calvin Pace are great players. As mentioned above, their defensive end rotation is invisible, that will be their downfall.
Explain to me how this doesn't typify the fundamentally flawed character of the New York Jets one more time. Here we handed them a truly embarrassing loss that sent them home for the season, behind the quarterback they had thrown away to get the guy who was supposedly the last piece they needed to get to the Super Bowl, and their rookie coach --rookie-- completely ignores the existence of the team that came into their house, smashed them in the mouth, and ripped the division championship off them in front of all their fans. This rookie who has yet to win a game, let alone prove anything, then starts flapping his gums in June --June-- about how they're going to beat the Pats and the Bills on their way to the Super Bowl as though we didn't even exist. That's called no respect. Crowder was a model of restraint when he said what he said.