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  • BILLSROCK1212
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    • Mar 2006
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    Rex Ryan...prototype

    Rex Ryan is the prototype for a GREAT NFL hc...he may not have won COY, but he is arguably the best HC in the NFL right now

    We need someone like him...
  • Slim
    Registered User
    • Apr 2004
    • 7597

    #2
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    Ugh not the best coach in the NFL not even close. Maybe the fattest though. Jets have a TON of talent on the defensive side of the ball/ offensive line.

    IMO: Sanchez could be the fall of the Jets.

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    • Typ0
      honey pie
      • Jul 2002
      • 32592

      #3
      Re: Rex Ryan...prototype

      Originally posted by Slim
      Ugh not the best coach in the NFL not even close. Maybe the fattest though. Jets have a TON of talent on the defensive side of the ball/ offensive line.

      IMO: Sanchez could be the fall of the Jets.

      they are poised to be a good competitive football team. If you took manning off the colts and put him on the jets we'd be talking about how the JEST would kill the colts next week. Sanchez is a rookie for christ sakes. Even if he throws 40 INTS next week he has not been their downfall he's been part of their success.

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      • BertSquirtgum
        Registered User
        • May 2009
        • 13379

        #4
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        best coach in the nfl? that line drive kick off was real frickin brilliant

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        • Slim
          Registered User
          • Apr 2004
          • 7597

          #5
          Re: Rex Ryan...prototype

          Originally posted by Typ0
          they are poised to be a good competitive football team. If you took manning off the colts and put him on the jets we'd be talking about how the JEST would kill the colts next week. Sanchez is a rookie for christ sakes. Even if he throws 40 INTS next week he has not been their downfall he's been part of their success.
          I said "could". How has he been part of their success exactly? With his 280 yards passing in two games?! No the Jets have rode thier defense and running game all season/postseason. And Sanchez was one of the biggest reaches in the draft. He had no business being a top ten pick, let alone a top 15 pick. And he has shown me little this season to make me believe otherwise.

          The Jets will be a competitive team as long as they can run the ball/play good defense. Which they will be able to do for the next few years. I just have a VERY low opinion of "The Sanchize."

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          • Typ0
            honey pie
            • Jul 2002
            • 32592

            #6
            Re: Rex Ryan...prototype

            I don't know how far he will go either. However, when it was very important he played well enough today to win. He executed the offense and helped put the team in a position to win. He ran a lot of nice fakes and threw some good passes. The guy is a rookie and he's not losing games for them at this point in the season which is about all you can ask for. If he plays well enough the team can win and that's what they are doing.

            Originally posted by Slim
            I said "could". How has he been part of their success exactly? With his 280 yards passing in two games?! No the Jets have rode thier defense and running game all season/postseason. And Sanchez was one of the biggest reaches in the draft. He had no business being a top ten pick, let alone a top 15 pick. And he has shown me little this season to make me believe otherwise.

            The Jets will be a competitive team as long as they can run the ball/play good defense. Which they will be able to do for the next few years. I just have a VERY low opinion of "The Sanchize."

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            • BILLSROCK1212
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              • Mar 2006
              • 5269

              #7
              Re: Rex Ryan...prototype

              i'm sorry but this guy knows how to give his team the mindset that they are going to win....that's what we NEED

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              • BleedinGreenNC
                Registered User
                • Sep 2004
                • 1679

                #8
                Re: Rex Ryan...prototype

                Originally posted by Slim
                Ugh not the best coach in the NFL not even close. Maybe the fattest though. Jets have a TON of talent on the defensive side of the ball/ offensive line.

                IMO: Sanchez could be the fall of the Jets.
                He must be doing something right.

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                • BleedinGreenNC
                  Registered User
                  • Sep 2004
                  • 1679

                  #9
                  Re: Rex Ryan...prototype

                  Originally posted by Slim
                  I said "could". How has he been part of their success exactly? With his 280 yards passing in two games?! No the Jets have rode thier defense and running game all season/postseason. And Sanchez was one of the biggest reaches in the draft. He had no business being a top ten pick, let alone a top 15 pick. And he has shown me little this season to make me believe otherwise.

                  The Jets will be a competitive team as long as they can run the ball/play good defense. Which they will be able to do for the next few years. I just have a VERY low opinion of "The Sanchize."
                  And what has Edwards done?

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                  • Slim
                    Registered User
                    • Apr 2004
                    • 7597

                    #10
                    Re: Rex Ryan...prototype

                    Originally posted by BleedinGreenNC
                    And what has Edwards done?
                    Edwards sucks. But I can tell you if this was Edwards was your QB and this was his 18th game. And if he was working behind your offensive line, the Jets would have won a lot more convincingly then they did today.
                    Last edited by Slim; 01-17-2010, 08:14 PM.

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                    • Typ0
                      honey pie
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 32592

                      #11
                      Re: Rex Ryan...prototype

                      Originally posted by BleedinGreenNC
                      And what has Edwards done?

                      He watched the game today?

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                      • Slim
                        Registered User
                        • Apr 2004
                        • 7597

                        #12
                        Re: Rex Ryan...prototype

                        Originally posted by BleedinGreenNC
                        He must be doing something right.
                        He's a good coach. But NOT the best coach in the NFL. So yes, hes a GREAT defensive mind, and a good/ and maybe one day great coach.

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                        • Slim
                          Registered User
                          • Apr 2004
                          • 7597

                          #13
                          Re: Rex Ryan...prototype

                          Originally posted by Typ0
                          I don't know how far he will go either. However, when it was very important he played well enough today to win. He executed the offense and helped put the team in a position to win. He ran a lot of nice fakes and threw some good passes. The guy is a rookie and he's not losing games for them at this point in the season which is about all you can ask for. If he plays well enough the team can win and that's what they are doing.
                          The defense put the Jets in a position to win. I will give Sanchez credit for not screwing that up. "He threw a few good passes"? Ya, so did Billie Joe Hobert. The Jets coaching staff does a good job not giving him the opportunity to lose a game. Look at his stats in the second half of the season! You could argue he was the worst qb in the NFL. His QB rating was like 50.

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                          • Oaf
                            Do you read what you write?
                            • Jun 2007
                            • 6151

                            #14
                            Re: Rex Ryan...prototype

                            Rex Ryan is this generation's HC John Madden. Unable to keep anything under his lid.

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                            • Typ0
                              honey pie
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 32592

                              #15
                              Re: Rex Ryan...prototype

                              Originally posted by Slim
                              The defense put the Jets in a position to win. I will give Sanchez credit for not screwing that up. "He threw a few good passes"? Ya, so did Billie Joe Hobert. The Jets coaching staff does a good job not giving him the opportunity to lose a game. Look at his stats in the second half of the season! You could argue he was the worst qb in the NFL. His QB rating was like 50.

                              I can't remember ever if a rookie lit things up in the NFL. The difference between first year and second year player at the position is light years...and guys that are rookies rarely play in championship games. Things can only get better for Sanchez. hat doesn't mean he's going to be a great player but he's shown a bit and time will tell on the rest. However, you have to accept they have a rookie QB and it's very difficult to say it's their downfall when they are headed to a championship game.
                              Last edited by Typ0; 01-17-2010, 08:40 PM.

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