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re: Rex Ryan...just "imagine" for a second... him as the DC for the Pats
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Originally Posted by KontradictioN
There's no doubt about it that Ryan is a great DC, but there's no way he's getting hired here for that position.
Really? Great DC? What do you base that on?
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re: Rex Ryan...just "imagine" for a second... him as the DC for the Pats
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Originally Posted by PatsWickedPissah
Terrible idea.
1. Rex's style is high risk all out blitzing, antithetical to BB's approach. BB will never employ a coach who adopts a totally different approach.
2. Rex's style works with CBs who can cover well for the couple seconds it takes the blitz to arrive.
Unless he can coach a pig to fly, he does not have those CBs here.
3. Rex is a dick
I'd welcome Mangini back as a DB advisor/coach.
Does Rexy blitz so much because he doesnt have players that can generate a rush from the outside? Perhaps if he had a solid player like Ninko and an emerging stud like Chandler Jones he woudlnt need to blitz as much.
Also, while Rexy is a bit of a loud-mouth is he playing that part for a reason? He didnt run his mouth as a DC, he was a good soldier and did what he was told, is that impossible if he were to work for BB?
I think he's matured a bit and realized that he loud-mouthed style has hurt his team and the BB approach of talking less is the way to go.
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re: Rex Ryan...just "imagine" for a second... him as the DC for the Pats
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Originally Posted by mayoclinic
If he brings Darrelle Revis with him, I'm all for it. Otherwise, no thanks.
Rex has ridden the coat tails of great players in Baltimore and one great player in Jetsland. Without out Revis, the Jets are currently giving up 3 more points per game than the Pats. In other words, Sexy Rexy ain't making chicken salad out of chicken ***** this year. A HOF CB allows defenses to be aggressive in so many ways because safety help gets deployed elsewhere. As I posted earlier today in in another thread... Look at Denver....lock down CB (Bailey) and beast pass rusher (Miller)...the holy grail combo platter for D coordinators. QBs won't throw too often at Bailey and they must get rid of the ball ASAP. There's my wish list.
re: Rex Ryan...just "imagine" for a second... him as the DC for the Pats
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Originally Posted by AndyJohnson
Why? The Jets defense is worse than the Patriots, and has been for most of his time there. Ryan is severely overated. They are 24th in points allowed and where 20th last year. Not even average.
Overall, maybe... but thats stats, we know what we say about stats.
There's no way our pass defense would take a turn for the worse with Rex here, it can't possibly get any worse than it currently is. I think the scheme altogether needs to be revamped. The defenders are like statues, they can't confuse Mark Sanchez for God's sake.
Wake up.
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re: Rex Ryan...just "imagine" for a second... him as the DC for the Pats
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Originally Posted by AndyJohnson
Why? The Jets defense is worse than the Patriots, and has been for most of his time there. Ryan is severely overated. They are 24th in points allowed and where 20th last year. Not even average.
Points allowed doesn't eve come close to telling the whole story in this case. Mark Sanchez alone turned the ball over 22 times last year, and has done it 16 times 9 games into 2012. They also had, just in the Seattle game, almost as many three-and-outs as the Patriots have had all season. When your offense is that inept, it constantly gives the opposition short fields, and it maximizes the number of opportunities they have to score. It's not an aberration that their defense hasn't been stellar in terms of points allowed, considering the context in which most Jets games are played.
re: Rex Ryan...just "imagine" for a second... him as the DC for the Pats
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Originally Posted by RodThePat
Points allowed doesn't eve come close to telling the whole story in this case. Mark Sanchez alone turned the ball over 22 times last year, and has done it 16 times 9 games into 2012. They also had, just in the Seattle game, almost as many three-and-outs as the Patriots have had all season. When your offense is that inept, it constantly gives the opposition short fields, and it maximizes the number of opportunities they have to score. It's not an aberration that their defense hasn't been stellar in terms of points allowed, considering the context in which most Jets games are played.
Exactly.
Whether you want to admit it or not, the defense has got to be almost at rock bottom, the Bills game was humbling. You cannot tell me that everybody watching that game was preparing for a loss because the defense couldn't stop them. Just think about what Houston would do? I know we just beat the Broncos but Manning is getting better each week and I'd hate to see him against this defense in the playoffs let alone Aaron Rodgers or Eli in a Superbowl.
We need more confusion, something better than we have. We made Russell Wilson, Kevion Kolb, Flacco and Mark Sanchez look great. I think all of them had a QB rating over 90, except Sanchez but was close with an high 80. Luck will shred this defense, get ready for it. Hopefully Talib can make a difference but we can't expect him to "save" this defense alone. I think the coaching needs to change as well.
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