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I was able to make it all the way to "Rex had no business being fired" before laughing hysterically and wondering about your judgment.
But Rex only lost 12 games last season!
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I was able to make it all the way to "Rex had no business being fired" before laughing hysterically and wondering about your judgment.
Yeah, if anything's going to get me banned, it's this! Still, truth will out.
Guinness in Ireland was way, way better than anything you could get on the mainland (Liverpool excepted) when I first visited in the 80s. Not so any more -- any time after 2007, so far as I remember.
Here's a thread of Irish people discussing the issue -- it seems to be pretty generally believed.
http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2056818630
Still, I had a bottle of Guinness West Indies Porter that was pretty good. So perhaps there's hope:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...tions-capitalise-booming-real-ale-market.html
Cold Guinness..... No thanks.
well...being half Irish let me just state for the record right here , right now..
ERIN NO BRA!
...or something like that...
Yup, the Bra is silent. But Rex isn't. Just to bring it around...........
I'm not asking if you are going to get a Mario Williams jersey and openly root for the Bills, but I am wondering if anyone is kind of hoping they are decent and ultimately make the playoffs or even eventually win a Super Bowl (at no expense to the Pats, that is.)
I mean, we have all put up with Rex's amusing bluster and laughed at his failures while with the Jets, but how great would it be to see the Jets let another one go? I think many teams let go of their coaches too soon and Rex had no business being fired for a complete lack of talent and support. Their problems were never about player motivation, gameplanning, other coaching intangibles.
Already, their greatest successor coach in history has gone to their biggest rival and won FOUR Super Bowls, they watched TWO former coaches square off this year, their greatest player in franchise history has gone to their biggest rival and won a Super Bowl in his first year, they barely missed on trading for Brett Favre in the early nineties, and there are dozens of other gaffes that have caused the fans to be the conniving, mindless chumps that they are today.
So, let's suppose the Patriots are out of the hunt in a given year and the Bills are still standing. Are you at least somewhat rooting for them?
I'm sure many will say that you can hate both the Bills and Jets, which is true, but let's face it, the Jets deserve the brunt of our collective fan hatred, and there would be nothing worse at this moment than them watching Rex win with a division rival (nothing worse, that is, than living in the day-to-day apocalyptic, haunting reality as they suffer in the dark shadow of the Patriots' championship reign.)
I wish misfortune upon Rex Ryan with slightly less fervor now that he's the Bills coach and not the Jets coach, if that's what you mean.
Rex is a bottom tbh. Bill's a top.