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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.Actually it sucks for you. Now the Press is going to fawn all over the NY Jets Defense in the AFC East. They are going to pound away at how "great" they are on ESPN, NFL Network, and Fox Sports. You'll be better than them in every way but they'll still be considered "awesome" even after you drive on them in Overtime, for 80 yards at the end of game for a TD and in the Playoffs you score on them, they'll still tell you how "great" they are.
I honestly thing Ryan will build a good team a few years down the road IF the Jets can show patience and keep their HC for once.
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And to think that once I thought of the Ryan tree coaching here. My bad.
I hope our OL takes a nasty attitude this year and punishes teams. I'd like to see us take a different tack this year and rush for 200+ yards every week with our stable of backs. Can you imagine Brady play-faking to Moss or Galloway over the top after pounding the rock all day. This season WILL be sweet!
Seriously, what is Ryan trying to acheive?
I have a feeling Rex is going to be a great coach.
It's good that he's putting this mentality into his team mates. You can't be intimidated by any other teams, especially ones that you're going to be playing twice a year.
It is great for the other teams in the division. Again, there is a difference between confidence and overconfidence. The Jets are dangerously jumping over the edge of overconfidence. Teams like the Cowboys show overconfidence and teams like the Pats and Steelers show confidence. Which team does better come December and January? And the last few years the Cowboys were considered the most talent team in the league and the last few years they fell apart from within because egos were out of control.
He's putting confidence into his team mates. The Pats have been guilty of over confidence in the past as well.
Maybe I'm giving him too much credit, but it wouldn't surprise me one bit if this was all calculated. The Green Beans are desperate to make a "splash" after years upon years of mediocrity. They want to be relevant. They need to sell PSLs. They tried to be "smart" by hiring Tubby Ratfink as BB Jr. That didn't work. They tried to make noise by hiring Favre and it didn't work. Now, they're trying to tell the world how tough they are, and have a Hollywood rookie QB. Just another way of throwing something at the wall to see if it sticks and someone notices.
If it ISN'T calculated, then Tubby Wrecks is simply stupid because his nonsense is going to further motivate opponents. That's why BB always praises opponents no matter who they are.
I have a feeling Rex is going to be a great coach.
It's good that he's putting this mentality into his team mates. You can't be intimidated by any other teams, especially ones that you're going to be playing twice a year.
He is turning his team into the Cowboys. Teams like that turn on each other the second things go wrong. They start to read their own press clippings and think they are gods and when things go wrong it is the other guy's fault.
The Pats have been accused of being trash talkers on the field, never overconfident other than maybe the Super Bowl two years ago and look how that turned out. There has never been a successful team since the Cowboys in the 90s where the team talked so much in the press and actually won anything.
Sorry, you build confidence with play on the field not trash talking in the media. All you do with that is create distractions and have words come back to haunt you in the long run. Name a Super Bowl winning head coach who ever trash talked in the media.