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![]() ....and there goes Rex
"Nobody studies like [Manning]. I know [Tom] Brady thinks he does and all that stuff," Rex Ryan said. "I think there's probably a little more help from [Bill] Belichick with Brady than there is with Peyton Manning."
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![]() so hard to pull for the jets when that douche is the coach. i'm a firm believer in the plays and the team doing all the talking by winning games and shutting down the opposition.
i'm sure that it's all the devils fault.
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![]() Pats -9....Hoping for a blizzard.
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![]() Quote:
Give me Rex anyday, over someone that just spits out cliche answers to questions like a robot. He is at least entertaining and by all accounts his players love him and playing for him. |
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![]() i don't like the cliche answers either. makes you wonder why they bother with interviews, since it's usually the same old same old.
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![]() To bad Rock Tard is gone. I would like to hear his explanation of why top 5 QB Matt Cassel is playing like a grade school QB. Top 5, what an @ss.
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![]() I like the honesty that you get with Rex. Belichick rates a 0 on the entertaining scale, and probably hasn't been laid since he won his first superbowl.
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![]() i'd rather listen to belichek-as in no bs. rex ryan writing a lot of checks that others have to cash for him. blowhard.
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |
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![]() oh, tard is gone? i didn't realize. gee, too bad...
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![]() He's no Les Miles.
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![]() Quote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzZxn7zbDSI Pretty much the same scene at the bar where I was. Such a blast. |
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![]() To win in NE they need to have the ball for 40 minutes. I still think NE's defense is suspect, but you can't expect to hold Brady with all those weapons....I wouldn't lay 9 if I were a NE fan....I would love to see bad weather as well.
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![]() http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slu...yantrust010811
Ryan may sound like the biggest ego in the game, but that’s only when the cameras are on. The establishment blue print for NFL coaches is to act one way in public only to domineer over every facet of a franchise in private. These are the control freaks, the retentive, paranoid personalities that date back to Lombardi, Rockne and beyond. On how many NFL sidelines would a receiver not even dare to plead for an out-of-the-box pass play at the game’s most critical moment? “I think it says exactly what we are always preaching: ‘This is OUR team, ‘ ” said LaDainian Tomlinson(notes). “The players have voices, too. It’s not like that everywhere. Some coaches think what they say goes. The coaches here are open to the players’ opinions.” And here’s why his locker room never grumbles when he makes promises they have to keep or he calls out opponents they have to stop. Ego isn’t a coach saying things at press conferences. Ego is a coach who’s convinced he invented the game of football and will belittle anyone who challenges him. Ego is a coach who calculates the blame game just in case things go wrong. There’s a league full of those guys – a bunch of them watching the playoffs from home. “That’s just his personality,” cornerback Antonio Cromartie(notes) said. “He brings a different style of coaching. He trusts us. So we trust him. I don’t worry about what he says. I’ll run through a brick wall for him.” |
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![]() But see Peyton is not married to a super model.
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Rex Ryan said he meant no disrespect to Tom Brady last week, but the Jets coach couldn't resist another dig when asked what he thought of the Patriots quarterback's decision to attend "Lombardi" instead of scouting his next opponent by watching the AFC wild-card game between the Colts and Jets. Ryan paused and spoke very distinctly. "Peyton Manning would have been watching our game," he said. |