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Mr. Scot

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I can't figure out how the Keep Gruden and Griffin III in Washington another year.  I thought those bridges were burned. 

 

I thought I might see Philbin gone after losing to NYJ.  Thought they had high hopes in Miami.

 

With Washington, when Snyder's involved I guess nothing's ever out of play

 

 

And as far as Miami's concerned - I guess Ross didn't want to go back on that he's returning speech from the Vikings postgame locker room

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When the Jets fired him the remainder of his contract is guaranteed. The stipulation is if he takes another job he cannot collect from both so he would choose the Jets money over coordinator money. Essentially he would be in an unpaid position. As a head coach he would negotiate a long term guaranteed deal and not worry about the Jets contract.

 

Nice to know he is not in it for the money. That should sell really well seeing how many playoff and SB wins he has.

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Rex Ryan is rumored to have an interview for the HC job in atlanta next week. do not like that. his defenses are always top 10 and they already have a franchise QB and #1 WR. something ryan could never get in NY

 

Gase would be my only worry. Ryan's defense was always good because he completely ignored the offense every draft and FA.

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Oops.

George Paton, the assistant GM for the Minnesota Vikings, was offered a chance to interview for the New York Jets GM opening.

And he turned it down :unsure:

If the name sounds familiar to you, it should. Paton was one of the people who interviewed for the Panthers GM job that eventually went to Dave Gettleman.

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thats really not true. Rex Ryan is a decent coach who was handcuffed on many occasions by poor drafting etc by the GM. I put more blame on John Idzik than Ryan.

Dude... Brah.... My dude!!!???

No. Ryan holds none of his staff accountable, has tools to turnaround an organization but fails at sustaining it through motivation and again, accountability.

Theses are all reasons Woody Johnson fired him and they were reported as such.

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This myth that Ryan is a bad HC came from where? If he lands in atl all he would need is a decent o coordinator

Came from his mediocre record.

Even in the two years he had the jets in the afc title game, he barely had winning records and backed into the playoffs.

He is not a bad coach, but he only is in the headlines because of his name and ridiculous antics.

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