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Insight from...Rex Ryan?


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Good article. I think when Rhule wanted his guys, he wanted guys who knew his process, especially during 2020 and Covid. I don't think it was  and idea it just didn't work out.

OC Brady was good but they didn't give him time with Teddy or the team to develop. No CMC. At the end of 2020 we saw something with the defense. They would have been better keeping Teddy, as that was their big mistake. By the end of 2021 (now), we would have solid defense and we could have drafted a QB or signed one while building the O-line and have the cap space to do it all. 

Having no CMC hurt Sam and Brady. Dallas exposed us in week 4 and we never recovered. Maybe they mean the process is working as in the coaches starting to figure out what they have to do all game long, not just the first series. I like Snow and I think Rhule will get it or at least I hope he does. He built 2 programs up and yes that was college, but success is success and maybe he just needs little more time in the NFL than in college.

I'm gonna see the players tomorrow so I see the mood. 

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34 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

So how many wins has that "integrity" and "personality" resulted in so far?

Also, the "integrity" being attached to Rhule is laughable.

Yeah running to the Giants with the Panthers offer was all I needed to not totally trust him. 

What that tells me is he wanted the same or more money and power and the Giants were like... "umm NO."

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8 minutes ago, Rocky Davis said:

Yeah running to the Giants with the Panthers offer was all I needed to not totally trust him. 

What that tells me is he wanted the same or more money and power and the Giants were like... "umm NO."

He did the same thing in college. Starting to look Petrino-esque in that regard.

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