Rex Ryan

26 January 2010

Jets will rebound and become a legitimate championship contender for years to come with Head Coach Rex Ryan at the helm. 

“You lose a tough game like that, we make it as far as we did, it’s frustrating,” said Sanchez, 23, who the Jets selected out of the University of Southern California (USC) with the fifth overall pick in the 2009 draft.  

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21 January 2010

very bit the opportunity to win that late-season contest as the Colts did. 

Jets Head Coach Rex Ryan gained much of his football knowledge from his father, legendary defensive whiz Buddy. 

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30 December 2009

little credit that our football team is given, and that’s unfortunate,” Jets Head Coach Rex Ryan said.  

“It bothers me a little bit. You have to earn everything you get in this league, whether you’re playing against a starter or backup. We make no excuses and no apologies for getting our job done.” 

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15 October 2009

uo;First off, it was a complete embarrassment by our defense and by me,” said Jets Head Coach Rex Ryan to the New York Daily News. “Obviously, we need to prepare better. I didn’t have the defense prepared the way they should have been, and I take full responsibility for that.” 

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27 September 2009

, but the Jets had to work extremely hard for their victory against the desperate Tennessee Titans. Rex Ryan's boys (and my favorite team) certainly earned the win, but Tennessee's wide receiver drops had a little something to do with it. Kerry Collins' statistics were very misleading today; he actually played well. 

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12 January 2009

This leads me to personally cast my vote for Rex Ryan. While people like Steve Spagnolo and Ron Meeks would be intriguing candidates, bringing in a coach familiar with the system and helped make it not only work, but flourish on the field is imperative. Ryan has produced top defenses in Baltimore since his work began there in 1999. It could be argued that Ryan has had enormous talents on those teams. I believe though that he has made those players exceptional while operating the 3-4 defense.  While I think the Jets could still use quicker LB's in a

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