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Rex Ryan


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Rex Ryan has coached the Jets to the AFC Championship game in both of his first two seasons with a 4-1 playoff record.

Ryan is now 20-12 as a head coach in the regular season. 22-13 overall.

He gets alot of flak (self imposed by the way), but when it counts, his team backs up his big mouth. Credit where its due.

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He's a great coach, but I kinda dislike the trash his team talks. I like the way he does it, but this year the players are really joining in pretty heavy and I'm not so big on that.. Just a personal preference thing I guess.

Very impressed with how they are on the field though, he really has them playing at a very high level. They have a shot to take it all.

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I love how hard his team plays for him, but i'm willing to guess that target on thier backs is going to be huge for the next couple years.

it will be interesting to see how the leauge and that fan base responds when the jets are having a down year and rex has ran his mouth to his opponents

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I think the guy is a loud mouthed lard ass, but I think players want to play for him b/c he encourages them to be poor sports.

I noticed a lot of Jets players doing that plane celebration after the game yesterday, it reminded me of a soccer player celebrating after a goal, I'm sure it was Ryan's idea.

I agree

I hate the fact that ESPN seems to eat this crap up too because he's the Jets coach ...if he were a coach in KC or Seattle he wouldn't get that much air time

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