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Rex Ryan guarantees the win vs Colts


Kevin Greene

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Making like Joe Willie.

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"I'm confident. There is no question about it," he said. "We're going into the game expecting to win. I'd be shocked if we don't. Absolutely would be."

Ryan's brash talk has made him a cult hero to Jets fans, who have been this close to the Super Bowl only twice before in the 41 years since the Jets shocked the Colts in Super Bowl III. Now they are trying to shock the Colts again in the conference championship game after losing to the Dolphins in the '82 season game in Miami and the Broncos in the '98 game in Denver.

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/jets/2010/01/19/2010-01-19_rex_ready_to_rock_shock.html#ixzz0d7hKtpJ3

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While I'm not the biggest jets fan, this guy gets his team pumped up like no other. Yeah he talks poo, but it works for him. I'd love to have someone like that here talking poo and getting people riled up, makes for more exciting football.

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Alll the crap talking and guarantees are irrelevant once the players start actually playing the game. It doesn't help one side or the other. It is just window dressing and worth an interview or two after the game. If they win everyone will point to how Ryan willed hus team to win. If they lose it will just be a fat man running his mouth and talking out his ass.

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