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Re: Ryan Compares Jets to '85 Bears Today in Presser About Bad Reg Season Nat'l TV Lo
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You are really going out on a limb with this theory......LMAO
Maybe he meant the 1885 Chicago Bears.
It's just a theory. He could have been a bully himself, but a lot of bullies were once bullied.
Either way, dude has issues.
Seriously, I think Ryan is only a front runner coach. The guy doesn't seem he can coach through adversity. Whenever the Jets face adversity, he just gets stupid. Last year he announced the Jets were mathmatically eliminated from the playoffs and now this stupid comment. We all saw last night how he was mentally stymied by what the Pats were doing on the field.
I think if the Jets lose two or three of their remaining games and this team will implode whether they make the playoffs or not.
With reports about the blowout between Bart Scott and his coach surfacing, the team might already be in the process of imploding.
Rex implied he was part of that team. In fact he was 3 years away from graduating college.The Bears entered that game against Miami undefeated at 12-0.
They lost 38-24 and were in that game right into the 4th quarter.
Yeah, the similarities are incredible!
Link?I just read about that. Wow. Sounds really epic, especially the part where the coach slammed his headphones on Bart Scott.
Epic.
Link?
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"We thought going in we had an outstanding scheme," said Ryan, who spread the blame between players and coaches. "We thought we had a great scheme, but the execution was poor."
One play Ryan addressed was Brady's 18-yard touchdown pass to Wes Welker in the third quarter. The Jets were in a blitz package, leaving Welker alone one-on-one with Drew Coleman. Ryan said he'd rather see Antonio Cromartie or Darrelle Revis on Welker in that situation, but the unit "had some confusion" on the play. The result was Welker burning Coleman to put the Patriots up 30-3.
"That was not what we intended to do," Ryan said.
He also said quarterback Mark Sanchez (17-for-33, 164 yards) was "sloppy" against New England, though he wasn't singling out the second-year quarterback. He cited missed tackles by the Jets defense, a 13-yard punt by Steve Weatherford and a 53-yard missed field goal by Nick Folk as other reasons for the Jets' debacle
Rex implied he was part of that team. In fact he was 3 years away from graduating college.
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