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Is Rex's bluster part of the reason for salary cap problems?
Rex Ryan is a great football coach - a football coach teaches the game and motivates his players. A football coach devises game plans and calls plays and executes the game plan. A head coach has many different responsibilities. Rex looked like a great head coach the first few seasons because the football coach in him paid off for the Jets. He had the players motivated and he pumped them up and he devised great game plans and it all worked and the Jets made 2 AFC championship games. All the while his lack of knowledge of knowing how to be a head coach started to hurt the team.
Rex pumped up his players and the media and he gave all his players big heads. Rex had to then follow thru and get all the players he pumped up big contracts. David Harris, Mark Sanchez, Cromartie, Holmes, Revis, D'Brickshaw and I'm sure a few others are all overpaid. Jets had to overpay Cromartie because Rex publicly chased Ashomugha. Jets gave Sanchez a new contract because Rex spent a day chasing Peyton Manning. Rex wanted Tone time to stay a Jet. Mike Tannenbaum filled out the lines on the contracts but we all know that Rex is responsible for the contracts Mike T. had to give out. Rex has been shooting himself in the foot since be became Jets head coach. I dont think Rex will ever stop shooting himself and the Jets in the foot. Maybe just maybe the new GM can reign Rex in so we just get the football coach Rex and not the Head coach Rex but Rex is the Head coach. The bluster is in Rex's blood. Unless Rex pulls a 180 he will be booted out just like his brother has been numerous times already. Rex is becoming the joke of this franchise and he has earned it with flying colors. |
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1 more year until Sanchez is delievering piazzas
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this basically sums up your thread..
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I remember the Jets going hard after Asomugha and then they had to go back to Cromartie when Asomgha picked the Eagles. I don't remember Cromartie going back to the Jets for less money after all that. If thats the case then good for the Jets. I remember the Jets trying to save face and overpaying for another pumped up player. If you guys think its all Mr.T 's fault and Rex had nothing to do with the Jets cap issues then say it! |
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i agree that Mr T was ultimately responsible for handing out those contracts but to say that Rex had nothing to do with those contracts is being naive. Rex cries at team meetings. He has a soft heart. Rex inflated the players value in their minds and in the media and he pushed Mr T into overpaying for some players. Rex helped cause alot of this mess. I stand by my opinion. |
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The law of unintended consequences is appropriate here. Rex needs to learn from his mistakes and brag about guys only when they have long term contracts in place. He is at least partly responsible for the cap mess. |
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They've forgotten this is about the team, not some stupid personal vendetta. Rex Ryan talks up his players because he genuinely has confidence in them. he also tends to talk them up even when he knows they suck. That's because he never wants to throw any of his players under the bus, ala Herm Edwards, and most of all he tries to deflect the criticism away from his players and put it all on his back. He believes he's got broad shoulders and can handle it. The players respond to that by having a very strong loyalty to Rex. The players always have Rex's back because they feel a sense of responsibility to a man that is the ultimate team guy. With all this bullsh*t and players speaking out anonymously about other players on the team, have you EVER heard one derogatory word spoken about Rex Ryan from the players? That should tell you all you need to know. Rex Ryan may run his mouth all the time. He may have some very weird off the field hobbies. He may be a total f*cking fruitcake for all we know, but he IS one of the most highly respected coaches in the league by his players. |
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What does Rex have to do with cap problems?
We're in cap hell because of Tanny spending money like a drunken sailor. |
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I appreciate your support on this topic but it seems i'm fighting a losing battle. I like Rex as a coach and I hope the Jets get turned around but I still feel that Rex is just as much to blame as Mr. T on this cap mess. Rex had Mr T's ear. Rex's style of coaching has brought diminishing returns to this Jet team - evident by their record. 9-7 to 11-5 to 8-8 and then 6-10. Did Rex suddenly forget how to coach? - No! The team had less talent. Why? Because of the large contracts Rex and Mr T. gave to the wrong players at the wrong time and the lack of draft picks. But none is this mess is Rex's fault. Its all Mr T's. Thats what everyone is telling me so far on this post and who am I to question Mainejet and Savage69 and PatsFanTX and Vinnys Niece. Its not like Im a football coach and I own my own corporation and I know alot about business and those guys are pot smoking construction workers. I'm glad thats not the case cause then maybe I was right. But they all say that Rex has no blame here so I guess I will just have to believe them! |
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Every NFL team goes through cap problems once every few years. Cyclical. If you compete you hold onto your good players it happens to everyone even the precious Patriots. The Texans were like $30 mil over the cap last yr that's why they let Mario walk. Where are the articles and threads slamming Gary Kubiak?
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Good point but Kubiak still has is team in the playoffs and has multiple draft picks panning out and does'nt proclaim is team is gonna win the superbowl before the season starts and isnt all over the news saying that JJ Watt should be the highest paid D.E. in the game because he is the best. Kubiak is professional about his business. But I am giving up this battle. Its not Rex's fault. |
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