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Bad day for the Ryan brothers


Mr. Scot

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Rex Ryan's Jets were pretty well manhandled by the Ravens last night, even with Joe Flacco having a bad night. Mark Sanchez looked worse and the Mangold-less offensive line looked awful.

As bad as Rex's day was though, you could argue Rob's was worse. Granted, the offense was as responsible for that disaster as the defense. Still, losing after having a 24 point lead on a final play to Calvin Johnson after Rob had talked smack about him leading up to the game had to hurt.

For those who haven't seen, Ryan said prior to the game that the Cowboys defense practiced every day against two receivers that were better than Johnson. Post game, Lions coach Jim Schwartz said he was happy that the third best receiver on the Cowboys played for his team :lol:

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