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Official 1/10/2011 Rex Ryan Quotes/Media Thread (merged 4x)


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i guess this is the best thread to post this in...

this may be the most time-appropriate fortune cookie fortune i've ever gotten....can't make this sh*t up...

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Re: Rex Ryan: This time it's personal (again)

Bull****. I respect the coaches of the New England Patriots and how they operate there organization. But the only position your players are better then ours is at QB. Tom Brady > Mark Sanchez and that's it. Our O-line is more highly touted, Our recievers are better, our RB's are much better, our defense is a better tougher unit, and oh yeah we have that Revis guy too.

Huh? Our offensive line as a unit is better than your's. I'd put our RB corps in the Pepsi challenge with your's as well. On defense, we have a better NT, better ILB's, and better safeties. Typical idiot Jets fan. Yes, Brady is the GOAT. But he alone doesn't account for a 42 point difference.
 
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Huh? Our offensive line as a unit is better than your's. I'd put our RB corps in the Pepsi challenge with your's as well. On defense, we have a better NT, better ILB's, and better safeties. Typical idiot Jets fan. Yes, Brady is the GOAT. But he alone doesn't account for a 42 point difference.

That game is irrelevant, just like the 28-14 2nd half ass whooping was at the meadowlands in week 2. This is going to be a hell of a game, and if you think we are going to get blown out like last time then your wrong. Sure if we lose it might be because the Pats catch fire and keep the pressure on. But if our offense keeps our D in good field position then this game is going to be a grind, and more then likely we will win it by a close margin which is fine with the jets. We don't care about demolishing teams like the Pats seem to do.

I did not mean to start an argument with you guys but if you think the Pats have more talented players then the Jets, then your smoking crack. I agree that your guys play awesome collectively, which is all that matters, but so do ours.
 
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That game is irrelevant, just like the 28-14 2nd half ass whooping was at the meadowlands in week 2.

If being beat by 14 points is an ass whooping, what's being beat by 42 points considered?
 
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your guys play awesome collectively, which is all that matters, but so do ours.

I must have missed it. When did the 2010 Jets play a collectively awesome game.:rolleyes:
 
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That game is irrelevant, just like the 28-14 2nd half ass whooping was at the meadowlands in week 2.

When you're coming here and claiming that the Jets have the advantage at every single position except for quarterback, then no... that game is not irrelevant. Not in the least bit. As I said before, having the advantage at only quarterback does not = a 42 point difference. The Pats have the talent advantage at several positions on the field over the Jets.

This is going to be a hell of a game, and if you think we are going to get blown out like last time then your wrong.

I'm not expecting a blowout. As a matter of fact, I've been cautioning people around here about dismissing the Jets so easily. I do think we'll win though. Sanchez healthy is a pretty bad starting quarterback. Throw in that shoulder injury and he can't hit the broad side of a barn, as we saw in Indy. He should shift some of his salary to Braylon Edwards for bailing him out on that last throw. As for your running game, don't expect to come in and be able to run the ball on us like you did against Indy.

Sure if we lose it might be because the Pats catch fire and keep the pressure on. But if our offense keeps our D in good field position then this game is going to be a grind, and more then likely we will win it by a close margin which is fine with the jets. We don't care about demolishing teams like the Pats seem to do.

If you lose it, it will be because the Pats didn't beat themselves like they did in Week 2.

I did not mean to start an argument with you guys but if you think the Pats have more talented players then the Jets, then your smoking crack. I agree that your guys play awesome collectively, which is all that matters, but so do ours.

As I said before...

1. O-Line as a unit.
2. RB's can have a solid argument made for it.
3. TE
4. NT
5. WILB and SILB
6. Safety

One can also make an argument for the CB position, though it wouldn't be as solid as the one that can be made for the RB's. Now where's my crack?
 
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This is what the NFL has posted now. They are still missing Light so they have yet to update.

That list looks like it is missing Welker as well, who is replacing Andre Johnson.
 
The Pats were underdogs coming into to the season topped by letting go of Moss many people wrote them off. This team has overcome the odds with an inspirational run to the playoffs.

Rex is a Glory whore!

Hope the little engine that could! patriots romp these bullies

Does rex's mouth score touch downs?:confused:
 
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If being beat by 14 points is an ass whooping, what's being beat by 42 points considered?

An atrocity? A crime against humanity?


Or am I thinking of the description of Rex's last trip to Golden Corral?
 
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An atrocity? A crime against humanity?


Or am I thinking of the description of Rex's last trip to Golden Corral?


I believe you were thinking about the last time he turned the video camera toward his wife's feet being stroked by a crack head in a minivan.
 
"All he does is talk. He's terrible, and you can print that. I was happy when coached the game."

-Belichick after this Sunday
 
Rex Ryan can't keep his mouth shut! His official dumb quote thread

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When will he ever learn?

Post his worthless quotes here!
 
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I believe you were thinking about the last time he turned the video camera toward his wife's feet being stroked by a crack head in a minivan.

Hey, that's uncalled for. It was an SUV!
 
"All he does is talk. He's terrible, and you can print that. I was happy when coached the game."

-Belichick after this Sunday

Somehow I missed this quote, and I take it BB was talking about loud mouth Rex?
 
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If being beat by 14 points is an ass whooping, what's being beat by 42 points considered?

Biblical.

I heard the moon was bleeding that night too.
 
Re: Rex Ryan can't keep his mouth shut! His official dumb quote thread

When will he ever learn?

Post his worthless quotes here!
I know Rex is the guy everyone loves to hate, but fact is his strategy of blabbering on endlessly is good coaching in a tough situation. He's taking all the pressure and media attention off his players and putting it on himself. What is the NY and national media talking about? Are they talking about Sanchez' abysmal performance Saturday night? Or the mediocre offense that will probably need to score 30 to win this Sunday? Or that the highly vaunted Jets defense managed to surrender a grand total of 9 fewer points than the Patriots this past season?

No. They're talking about the fat coach with the big mouth and everything he has to say - while the rest of the team gets to prepare for New England with minimal distractions.
 
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I know Rex is the guy everyone loves to hate, but fact is his strategy of blabbering on endlessly is good coaching in a tough situation. He's taking all the pressure and media attention off his players and putting it on himself. What is the NY and national media talking about? Are they talking about Sanchez' abysmal performance Saturday night? Or the mediocre offense that will probably need to score 30 to win this Sunday? Or that the highly vaunted Jets defense managed to surrender a grand total of 9 fewer points than the Patriots this past season?

No. They're talking about the fat coach with the big mouth and everything he has to say - while the rest of the team gets to prepare for New England with minimal distractions.
But thats only a minor part of the equation. The rhetoric in the media may possibly on a rare occasion have an effect on a player.
The culture, mindset and attitude that exists in a lockerroom always affects the play of a team.
Rex Ryan is publicly saying that his players are as good, and that they don't have to worry, winning or losing is up to hm. The last time they came here they were obliterated, and his response is to tell them they are just as good.
A huge part, IMO, of coaching is creating a mindset where players know they must always work to improve, where they are driven to execute in practice to be prepared for the game. After the GB WIN BB took it to his team and told them they must improve if they expect to reach their goal.
In response to 45-3 Rex is telling his team it was a fluke, no need to focus, improve and work hard to overcome what caused 45-3.

There is no foolproof mentality or the man with it would win every time.
But I cannot fathom how Rex's handling of this could possibly be putting his team in a better position to beat the PAtriots.
 
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