Ryan knows Jets will 'win it' next year
NEW YORK -- Jets coach Rex Ryan took the acclaim from New York's basketball fans Friday night before pledging to bring Super Bowl glory to the city, the New York Post reported Saturday.
Ryan, wearing a throwback Clyde Frazier jersey and seated courtside next to his wife Michelle, got a resounding ovation from the Knicks crowd inside Madison Square Garden before the 113-96 loss to the Lakers.
The Gang Green coach said, "there's no way we don't get it done next year," and told the MSG's Jill Martin at halftime that "next year I know we'll win it."
But in a quiet moment in the bowels of the Garden, Ryan said last month's AFC Championship 24-19 loss in Pittsburgh still stings. He hoped it will spur the Jets on to a title of their own next season.
"It feeds the competitiveness in you," Ryan said. "You're sick that you missed out again, two years in a row. I know how important it us to this town and our fans, and how important it is to me, this football team. To come up short again, it's a huge blow."
"But you do remember," he added. "It drives your competitive spirit, like there's no way, no way we don't get it done next year. That's how you feel. That's how I feel. You can't wait to get back and have at it again."
Ryan is used to off-the-field headlines, after a series of foot-fetish videos, allegedly of his wife Michelle, hit the web. That's why he is uniquely qualified to offer advice to young quarterback Mark Sanchez, who has been embroiled in a media firestorm of his own after an alleged tryst with Eliza Kruger, a 17-year-old Connecticut girl.
"Not everybody can play quarterback in this town. It takes a special person, and Mark can do it. He's proved that he can do it. He's focused and determined," Ryan said. "Some guys would wilt under the pressure of New York, of being in the city. But Mark looks forward to it.
"You've got to have broad shoulders, he has broad shoulders," he added. "I always talk about skin like an armadillo -- though I know it's armor -- but that's the illustration we make to our guys. He's a great player, a great person, and he can handle this."
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He's like Al Sharpton...if he goes more than a week without being on TV or in the papers he gets antsy.
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Man he should give it a rest. 29 other teams are also sick that they missed out on the Super Bowl. As much as I think he's a good football coach his diarrhea of the mouth might end up being more poisonous than I had thought. From a probability standpoint it's pretty tough to make it that deep in the postseason three years in a row.
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Well, if he says they're going to win a Super Bowl then they probably will right? I mean, it's not like he can say they will only to see them fail to do that. Oh wait...
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It's definitely getting old. I wish he would keep this crap to himself.
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Sounds like deja-vu all over again.
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The NY fans will get tired of his BS if they don't win again next year. There is only so much BS they will put up with. It'll be interesting to see how long the fans, media, and players take before they think he's anything more then a cheerleader. Once that happens, the team and city will fold.
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Or, the Body Bag Game:
[video=youtube;IInU3PgwFVc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IInU3PgwFVc[/video]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Body_Bag_Game
Which is why I find the Rexxy Jets more akin to a junior high football team, Buddy's Defense would literally knock guys out of the game with blitz after blitz after blitz, they were just wiping guys out, Rexxy's D just is nowhere nearly as fierce, in fact Buddy would probably say:
"Ain't none of those guys on the Jets can rush the passer worth a damn, if they were on my team I'd waive everyone of those sons of *****es"
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When you look at the long line of loser Jets head coaches (Walton, Coslett, Kotite, Groh, Herm, Mangini), Ryan will get a lot of leeway from the fans. Does his Super Bowl predicitons bother me? Yes..they do. But I still like him as a coach. I don't think he has had a team that was good enough to win a Super Bowl. In fact, I don't think their is a coach in the league that you could say would have put them over the top the last two years. No one would consider the 2009 a Super Bowl caliber team. This year it was debatable, but I think that even if they beat Pit in the AFCC game, they wouuld have lost to GB. GB is a better team. And who knows what the 2011 team will look like.
Anyway, I do wish he would pipe down with the Super Bowl talk.MrClean likes this. -
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I wouldn't trade Rex Ryan or his foot fetish for any other coach in this league, and I swear on my heart on that. This is the type of guy players want to play for. He will attract free agents. Hard Knocks? That was a plan the entire time. The goal was to show how camp, practices, meeting, etc is aroune Rex. Remember what Trevor Pryce said about Rex Ryan after he was cut by the Ravens? Look at what T.O and Chad Johnson said thus far.
It's a blessing, and I wouldn't trade him for the world. You guys don't understand, but we have a us against the world attitude. -
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Wait a minute, these are Jets fans we are talking about here, do they really need anyone to set them up for ridicule?
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Having said that. Rex's cheerleading style will become more ineffectual every season that you don't live up to your promises. players become desensitized to the Rah-Rah coach after a few years. similar IMO to Marty Sch and Herm Edwards. -
Look at the players you mentioned that "want to play for him"...one that was cut and two has-beens. Look at the people you signed last year, a has-been RB not wanted by his team, a WR jettisoned by his team.
Name me ONE top shelf player in the league at his position who's dying to leave his team to play for Rex? Please. :rolleyes:
The Jets are fast becoming the Raiders of the AFCE. Let's grab everyone no one else wants.
And you can have Rex. If I were to chose a coach, I might look at a few first who've actually won something without turning the team into a traveling circus. :tongue2: -
McCarthy just won a SB and I would take Ryan over him. Same goes for Payton. Barry Switzer won a Super Bowl. Having won a championship is not the best qualifier. I'm pretty sure a SB winning coach has never won another after changing teams.
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I wouldn't trade this guy for anyone. PLAYERS want to play for Rex. That's how it goes. That's how it is today in football.
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It exactly how his brother in cleveland is.. wow arent they great and his daddy was the same way. i think he last what, 3 or 4 years and nothing to show for it...
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