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Rex Ryan vs John Fox


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I may be wrong but it seems to me they both inherited a defense with a strong roster, and they both added a key defensive players their first year.

Fox added Peppers and Witherspoon his first year and Ryan brought in Bart Scott and Jim Leonhard.

It's also ironic that Kris Jenkins was/is a part of both turnarounds.

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I like Singletary's approach of "Talk quietly and carry a big stick" over Fox' "Blah blah bullshit blah blah." and Ryans "Blah blah look at me blah blah bullshit blah blah no really....look at me me blah blah bullshit blah blah blah blah blah blah..."

Idk Jangler, Singletary has gotten pretty boisterous and demonstrative before. I like his approach too, but not much in the form of results yet.

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