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Old 05-29-2011, 05:02 PM   #1
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Default Goodell may have overstepped his bounds to help Rex Ryan bond with Santonio Holmes

According to Rex Ryan's book (via Greg Bedard's piece in today's Globe), Ryan had Goodell come to the Jets facility to meet with Ryan and Holmes. Ryan convinced Goodell to ream out Ryan for poor conduct and then ream Holmes out for his drug violation so Ryan and Holmes could bond.

I can't see Goodell doing that for Belichick. Just another example of the league's office and Goodells apparent favoritism towards the NY teams.

Goodell’s play with Jets looks to be out of bounds - The Boston Globe
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Or the simple explanation could be that Ryan just likes getting reamed?
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Or the simple explanation could be that Ryan just likes getting reamed?

With or without the lube?
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Genius! There is no doubt Rex is a Master.

Wax on, wax off.
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I'm SHOCKED to find collusion going on between the Omissioner and the Jets...SHOCKED!

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Frankly I've really got no problem with Goodell doing a little dog and pony show with Rex. I think Goodell would do that with pretty much any coach who asked - not that I can imagine Belichick ever asking.

If I were a Jets fan I'd have a BIG problem if my team were coached by a guy who's a big enough IDIOT to detail the dog and pony show in his friggen BOOK!

I have a feeling the next time Goodell chats with Rex and rips him a new toe hole it won't be play acting.
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If Goodell cant get a labor deal before the season starts then he needs to be fired, i dont care whos fault it is.
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Wax on, wax off.
No, Wrecks is astoundingly, amazingly, insecure. This keeps getting proven over and over in bizarre ways.
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