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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/N...meeting-010212
Take this with a grain of salt as I am obviously biased but the shelf life of a team's continuity isn't long when the head coach feels the need to constantly stroke their collective ego. There are far too many players in the NFL who are successful because they buy into the scheme and team concept despite having less than overwhelming talent. The teams like the Jets are emotionally fragile because they have too many primadonnas and when they have adversity and feel the pressure they fall apart and start pointing fingers and making excuses. Rex had them believing that they were underrated and overlooked for two years, that people didnt believe. That only works for so long.
Sorry for the Dr Phil analysis.
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he'd probably rather stroke their feet....
seriously tho, the ego's of most nfl athletes doesn't need help. nothing helps a team more than a lot of hard work...and a good coach.