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The Pats waterboy is going for 5 then. All other NFL waterboys envy him.
He's certainly contributed more than some guy posting on a forum. Probably less than a coach, though.
 
He's certainly contributed more than some guy posting on a forum. Probably less than a coach, though.

Without that valuable h20 they would not have won.

Or was it Gatorade???
 
Well, either the Rex haters will say "I told you so", Sunday afternoon, or be strangely quiet.
 
Well, either the Rex haters will say "I told you so", Sunday afternoon, or be strangely quiet.
No one said he is incapable of winning a game. The result of this game will not dramatically change his overall record or his deficiencies
 
The Jets were 24th in points allowed.
This is part of why Rex fails. He (and you) love to throw out yardage stats while allowing bunches of points and never taking the ball away. His defensive philosophy is not consistent with winning football games.

It is really amazing how people continually over look this fact about Ryan, here are his points allowed rankings with the jests,

from his last year with them to his first year
#24
#19
#20
#20
#6
#1

So his first two years which was mainly the defense that Mangini had put together with the addition of just Bart Scott and Jim Leonard and they were #1. Then dropped in '10 with even more Rex Ryan additions and then dropped significantly after '10 and was a bottom of the league defense in points allowed for 4 years. So even with the defensive mastermind Rex Ryan the more he made the defense his the worse it got in terms of allowing points
 
It is really amazing how people continually over look this fact about Ryan, here are his points allowed rankings with the jests,

from his last year with them to his first year
#24
#19
#20
#20
#6
#1

So his first two years which was mainly the defense that Mangini had put together with the addition of just Bart Scott and Jim Leonard and they were #1. Then dropped in '10 with even more Rex Ryan additions and then dropped significantly after '10 and was a bottom of the league defense in points allowed for 4 years. So even with the defensive mastermind Rex Ryan the more he made the defense his the worse it got in terms of allowing points

Now look at takeaways. Last 2 years they are 32 and 31. IIRC they had the fewest takeways over a 2 year span of any team in NFL history.
Ryan is the most overrated coach in the NFL by a long way.
 
I think Rexy is using reverse psychology here. He keeps insulting Lewis so BB gets mad and uses the smaller Lewis all game and leaves Blount on the bench. LOL.

Yeah, that'd work...
 
It is really amazing how people continually over look this fact about Ryan, here are his points allowed rankings with the jests,

from his last year with them to his first year
#24
#19
#20
#20
#6
#1

So his first two years which was mainly the defense that Mangini had put together with the addition of just Bart Scott and Jim Leonard and they were #1. Then dropped in '10 with even more Rex Ryan additions and then dropped significantly after '10 and was a bottom of the league defense in points allowed for 4 years. So even with the defensive mastermind Rex Ryan the more he made the defense his the worse it got in terms of allowing points

And that includes some pretty high draft picks...
 
Here we go:
2014 Jets had 13 takeaways. This is tied for 4th worst in NFL history.
2013 Jets had 15 takeaways. This is tied for 11th worst in NFL history.
Yes that means that since 1940 of all the teams that played in the NFL only 3 had less takeaways than the 2014 Rex Ryan Jets. Only 6 others were worse than the 2013 Jets.
Someone needs to explain to me how that can ever be considered a 'great defensive mind'

28 takeaways in 2 years is the lowest in NFL history.

So, no team since the NFL started went through a 2 year stretch where they took the ball away less than the Rex Ryan 2013-2104 Jets.

I guess that was Geno's fault.



http://www.pro-football-reference.c...1.0&c6comp=&order_by=takeaways&order_by_asc=Y
 
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It is really amazing how people continually over look this fact about Ryan, here are his points allowed rankings with the jests,

from his last year with them to his first year
#24
#19
#20
#20
#6
#1

So his first two years which was mainly the defense that Mangini had put together with the addition of just Bart Scott and Jim Leonard and they were #1. Then dropped in '10 with even more Rex Ryan additions and then dropped significantly after '10 and was a bottom of the league defense in points allowed for 4 years. So even with the defensive mastermind Rex Ryan the more he made the defense his the worse it got in terms of allowing points

This wins the thread. Ryan inherited quite a squad, just like he did in Buffalo. Except, you know, the secondary's not as good.
 
This is patently untrue.

1. Jets were ranked 6th in the NFL in total defense last year, despite a pretty empty cupboard
2. He was not making the personnel decisions and admitted that he 'allowed' it to happen
3. Bill Belechik was not very successful in his HC gig either, he learned and evolved
4. Rex Ryan was the Def Coordinator for the Ravens, who were pretty good as you recall

Look, no one disputes how good BB is as a HC. Does not mean Rex sucks or even that he might be elite, time will tell, he started strong and then lost control with what as we have seen, was a pretty dysfunctional front office in NY.

What exactly does that even mean?..........they were ranked 6th?

Did you read what Andy wrote?

In football, there are two stats that matter.

It is indisputable that teams who surrender less points than the opponent wins.

Turnovers are the single most important factor in determining who surrenders more points.

Bringing out the "6th" rank defense is complete BS because ranking "6th" is a number compiled from the vestiges of "three yards and a cloud of dust".

It is basically irrelevant in today's NFL.

Bottom line: Rexy's Jets defenses gave up points in buckets and couldn't produce the most important play in determining who wins a football game.

Great defenses should be great at doing things that win football games.
 
So was this an example of excellent coaching by defensive genius Rex Ryan?
 
This was an example of EXACTLY what you and others here tried to explain to the incredibly dense Buffaloid fans...they are almost as starved for success as the idiot Rat fans. THIS is why they throw in wholesale with a KNOWN PUBLIC DEGENERATE and gluttonous hog of a human being with ZERO morals and a silver spoon stuck in his rectum from birth as the son of NFL "royalty".
 
For your enjoyment...
http://www.buffalobills.com/video/v...nference/e13ebf89-93ee-4082-b9a9-6978f0137e34

Best Quotes IMO-
"Rex how do you feel about facing Brady after the off season and suspension talk and all that?"

Rex: "I'd rather face Steve Grogan."

"Will you have one guy cover Gronk?"
Rex: "No, unless you got King Kong, then he GOT THE GRONK."

LOL
Enjoy the game? The Bills are fast becoming the New Jersey Green Beans West, all the way down to a Geno Smith-style quarterback. Thanks, Wrecks!
 
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