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Puka-head My2nd Fav team:___vs Jets Club Member
Sheesh, can't anybody take a joke anymore???
Sarcasm shields must be up I guess.MrClean, fins4o8, dolfan32323 and 1 other person like this. -
Larryfinfan 17-0...Priceless Club Member
C'mon man, Rex is a players' coach. Most players will like him. Crowder is right though, he's really funny. If the press could have heard some of the things that Jimmie Johnson used to say in the locker room....It would make Rex look tame... That brashness is just a show to take pressure off his players...there's a line, and he tends to cross it sometimes. He hasn't figured out he's a HC just yet as far as the press is concerned. He'll learn. In the mean time, he is fun to follow...
That in no way indicates that I like the jests or every will...but Rexy is fun to listen to either way... -
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I liken Rex Ryan to that relative that nobody pays attention too, and is always yapping about how everything he has is better than everything you have. Honestly he act is old, he yaps when his team beats somebody, anybody, like they are the all-world team, and they are going to crush every team in the league. The Jets are a nice team, but they are not as good as people make them out to be, and their flaws were clearly apparent against Indy...Their defense while good, isn't this amazing defense, and must keep them in the game because their offense simpy doesn't score enough or possess the quick play ability.
Ohh and Crowder can go play for Rex, trade us a draft pick Rex!!!! -
If I was an employee and got to work for Sparano or Rex Ryan I would probably rather work for Rex Ryan. He is an idiot and cocky but he obviously puts a lot of effort into allowing his players to have fun.
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This doesn't surprise me. They're the same mentality and personality. They both write checks that their *** can't cash.
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Obviously I 'hate' Rex Ryan because he's the loudmouth coach of the Jets and everything. But this kind of stuff is hilarious. I like it.
What I don't like is when he doesn't give the opponent credit or respect. Nobody is going to like that. But the rest of it is funny and I actually enjoy it.
The stuff on Strikeforce the other night......it rubbed me raw that they gave him a mic and a national TV platform in Miami. But I didn't have any problem with what he actually said, or flipping the bird. :lol: -
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i just want porter and crowder out...just not worth the headaches
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But as long we we're discussing what he did, how about his arrogance in the first Miami game when he refused to use his timeouts because "he knew the Dolphins wouldnt score". Not to mention he let Sanchez throw the ball all over the place after their three game win streak to start the season.
It was only after he told Sanchez to do his best Trent Dilfer impersonation that the Jets started winning again, and even that didn't matter until the Colts and Bengals decided they didn't care about winning.muscle979 and Frumundah Finnatic like this. -
Channing is always good for a funny.
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The great OL was there. The running game was there. Hell, Thomas Jones led the AFC in rushing in 2008. Same OC and same special teams coach.
The defensive personnel was largely in place. Jenkins and Revis and Kerry Rhodes were all there, along with the other linebackers. To reiterate, he had best NT, the best corner and a Top 5 safety already in place.
He brought in Bart Scott, Jim Leonhard and Lito Sheppard via trade. That's pretty much it. Scott and Leonhard weren't going anywhere else.
Rex is a fantastic defensive coach. And I give him credit for getting where he got them. But he didn't inherit the 2007 Dolphins or Falcons (post-Vick). So my enthusiasm is tempered a bit. -
Naturally, I hate Rex Ryan because he's the head coach of the New York Jets. But keeping it real as a FOOTBALL fan in general, I think he's ****ing awesome and I'd love to have him as my head coach!
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