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Say no to Chicken Little.
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Rex is a salvageable coach. If you pair him with a competent offensive coordinator and a defense that could put pressure on the QB without a blitz, he can win a Super Bowl. He got close twice and you just cannot discount that. Is he a hall of fame coach, no. Can we win with him, yes.
I can see him winning a super bowl when he is the head coach of another organization whose ownership gives him the pieces of the puzzle. What the hell is Tanny do to sure up this team in the off season? Landry and Bell, good job. Tebow? Uhhhhh! |
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Rex should just be given a lifetime DC position at a HC salary. He's that good at what he does.
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A fan
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Ya, right more suck from Wrecks Lying
So we can beat losing teams and self destruct against winning teams. We will really get far through the playoffs to our guaranteed Super Bowl with "the best team that I ever had". Can you name a "ground and pound" team that is in the play offs?
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Say no to Chicken Little.
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RE-SIGN ME, DAMMIT!!!
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DRUGS ARE BAD.
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Exactly. But even if you reason the causes for the decline were outside Rex's control, what exactly does he do well as a headcoach? Pick quality OC and DC? No. Play the players who deserve to play? No. Develop young players potential? No. Make effective half time adjustments? No. Manage play clock well? No. Game plan well? No. Hold players accountable? No. But he does have a good line of B.S.
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Post Count Not Affected By Demise of Hotties Forum
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That's what happens when you get to the CG two years in a row, you pay for it with high draft position and the strategy to mortgage the future with trading away picks and signing FA's to huge contracts is that of the GM who predates him (and in fact hired him)
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I know Tanny is tp blame for the roster, but Rex deserves a lot of the blame. He was the one that started Hunter after the 2011 disaster. Plus, how the hell could you not see that you had a better option (Howard) riding the bench?
Was it Rex's choice to with Tone over BE? The Tebow thing was all Rex. Granted, Tanny should have just told him no, and because he didn't, he will likely lose his job. I love Rex the coach, but Rex the talent evaluator is making it difficult for The team to win. My question is this, if Rex stays, will he still have the same type of input come Free agency and the draft? if so, then we are not fixing anything. |
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WTF is going on up there?!?
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A fire sale sounds like a buyer's market to me. Haha Vin - you mean drugs are badly needed while we watch this play out! |
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[If the reports are true and woody is looking for a gm try getting one after signing a hc to a 3 year extension. The jets have made a mess by giving extensions to people who dont deserve him. Also i am tired of hearing about 2 afc championship games. 1 he lost both and 2 how about 2 years not making the playoffs.QUOTE=Medianoche;4742149]Guys. Hear me out. Rex Ryan needs to be retained and in addition given a 3 year contract extension. Now is possibly the worst time to be firing your coach. Rex is a proven winner and has had only 1 losing season and has gotten us within 30 minutes of 2 SB appearances.
Look at the following coaches set to be fired next Monday For sure or highly likely to be fired 1. Andy Reid - Eagles 2. Jim Scwartz- Lions 3. Ron Rivera - Panthers 4. Ken Whisenhut - Cardinals 5. Chan Gailey - Bills 6. Fritz Shurmur - Browns 7. Romeo Crenell - Chiefs 8. Dennis Allen - Raiders Hot seat if DON'T make playoffs 1. Jason Garrett - Cowboys 2. Lovie Smith - Bears 3. Mike Mularkey - Bills Rex cannot be fired. There may be a fire sale on coaches and we can do a lot worse than Rex Ryan. At the point if I am Woody Johnson, I am talking to Rex Ryan and talking 5 year extension. He is worth to much to this organization now. Fire Tannenbaum 2.[/QUOTE] |
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? 5 year extension???. Just who do you suppose is going to be the GM if you are married to the current HC for 5 years? Rex is a better than average HC. Rex the player/talent evaluator is terrible. Like Parcells, No matter how good the coach, you cant win with a terrible GM. This hire is going to make or break the next 6 or 7 seasons. So in essence, this is more important than keeping Rex as the HC. Rex has been here 4 years and the team has had two disaster Decembers. What makes you think he has the pulse of the team now or will have it next year? Just face it, if the Jets want to turn this thing around, like it or not, Rex is going to be the collateral damage. His assistants are already planning for it. If Pettine was certain that Rex would be here, he would have signed his extension already. He doesnt want to be here and be forced to work with a new HC, ala Schotty. |
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Think outside the box.
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Anyway I vote to give Ryan 2 year extention. |
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A NY JETS fan! Go Jets!
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I vote to allow our new GM pick his own headcoach. He has to be comfortable with his own people controlling the team. |
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WTF is going on up there?!?
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Kryptonite is to Superman |
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Now is the time...
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Is this a joke thread?
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Gary Kubiak = Rex Ryan.
Rex needs to find his offensive Wade Phillips. The only way he can stay on is if he brings on a new OC with an aggressive philosophy. If he wants to stay loyal to Sparano and Cavanagh then unf he has to go. There's no way this current Offensive staff can stay. As for the Rex/Mike T. Team: You can't be a ground and pound team when you have no real RB, a poor run-blocking O-line and mediocre receiving threats. Teams knew this, stacked the box against our terrible run game and we asked Sanchez, our "leader" and 1st round QB, to get us some wins in year 4. He had little to work with but he didn't grow, didn't lead and actually regressed. Hurts like a motherf'er but Sanchez just didn't have it. |
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impatiently waiting for the Jets to win the SB
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As much as I'd like to disagree with you on playing the players that deserve to play, I can't. You are right. When it comes to developing young players potential, we've seen guys like Kyle Wilson, Muhammad Wilkerson, Quinton Coples, Jeremy Kerley, Sione Pouha, and others improve under Rex's tutelage. So I disagree with you saying he hasn't developed talent. He has. The Jets won a lot of games in the second half that they were trailing in, especially in 2010. So although he may not be very good at halftime adjustments recently, he has done it a lot in the past. As a specific example, in the Chargers game in 2009, Ryan was masterful managing the play clock in that game. He's had others. Recently, it hasn't really mattered because we simply weren't good enough for it to make a difference. Even this season, with an inferior team I might add, he gameplanned for the Patsies the first time we played them quite well. He did a much better job of gameplanning when we had better talent also. Maybe not recently, but you have to have the horses to pull off the gameplan, and at least on offense we have not had the talent. I agree with you. He doesn't hold the players accountable often enough. It's definitely an area he needs to work on. All in all, I don't believe it's as bad as you are making it out to be. |
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happy to be here
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Kerley- Rex being responsible for any development on the Offensive side of the ball is really a stretch. And no one will ever take away his ability to game plan, but that is a DC responsibility, not a HC job. A HC job is to establish a framework of responsibilities for the team to operate and foster a culture of performance. |
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