Rex - most overrated coach....? ? ?
#1
Posted 06 November 2012 - 10:36 AM
Cris Carter, Greeny and Golic discuss Sporting News' player poll rating Rex Ryan as the most overrated NFL coach.
> http://espn.go.com/b...d-coach-in-poll

#4
Posted 06 November 2012 - 10:48 AM
Jets coach Rex Ryan and his team may be behind in the AFC playoff race, but Ryan has no equal in one area, according to a midseason poll done by the Sporting News, which rated Ryan the most overrated coach in the NFL.The publication polled 103 players from 27 teams, with players not permitted to name their own coaches. Ryan was named on 35 ballots as the league’s most overrated coach. Bill Belichick of the Patriots was second with 16 votes, and Eagles coach Andy Reid was third with nine votes.
“His coaching style is over the top,” an unnamed AFC player said of Ryan. “Some of the things he does in front of the cameras are way over the top. You put that with the New York media and he has a pretty big reputation, I guess. I don’t even know if you’d call him overrated anymore because it’s going to be a couple of years since he was in the AFC finals. He’s pretty funny, and he’s a pretty good coach. But not that good.
> http://www.nypost.co...tm_content=Jets

#5
Posted 06 November 2012 - 10:49 AM
but but but everyone wants to play for Rex
LOL
Same ol' ****ing Jets.
Weak. He was voted most overrated for the same reason Tebow and Sanchez were.. Jealousy from the constant media attention. If you're in Atlanta and can't get anyone to talk about you it has to tick you off that any time Rex sneezes it's on ESPN.
This poll means less than nothing.
#6
Posted 06 November 2012 - 10:52 AM
Weak. He was voted most overrated for the same reason Tebow and Sanchez were.. Jealousy from the constant media attention. If you're in Atlanta and can't get anyone to talk about you it has to tick you off that any time Rex sneezes it's on ESPN.
This poll means less than nothing.
BB was second in the poles...
#7
Posted 06 November 2012 - 10:53 AM
Weak. He was voted most overrated for the same reason Tebow and Sanchez were.. Jealousy from the constant media attention. If you're in Atlanta and can't get anyone to talk about you it has to tick you off that any time Rex sneezes it's on ESPN.
This poll means less than nothing.
Thanks, Captain Obvious. What would we do without you?
"Idz a process."

#11
Posted 06 November 2012 - 11:07 AM
Weak. He was voted most overrated for the same reason Tebow and Sanchez were.. Jealousy from the constant media attention. If you're in Atlanta and can't get anyone to talk about you it has to tick you off that any time Rex sneezes it's on ESPN.
This poll means less than nothing.
PAC if you cant see the obvious reasons Rex is a bad HC I dont know what to tell ya. The list of dumb comments with Rex is long and thats not the worst of his short comings.
Most HC's come into an organization and begin to mold the team the way they want it to move forward. What has Rex done, in the sense of molding this organization, after he took it to 2 AFCCG's with the team Mangini built ?
Rex is supposed to be a defensive Genius, yet his defense, molded with his hand picked players, now sucks.
He lost the locker room last year and stated in his own words he didnt even know there was a problem.
He dumped good character players like Cotch in favor of a Criminal and a loud mouth 38 year old WR . While ignoring a receiver like Edwards who seemed to really be building a good relationship with Sanchez
He has single handedly destroyed this team when a few smart moves could have brought us a SB or at least another run in year 3. They chose to ignore the offensive line last year when it was painfully obvious that big issues existed at LG RT and Depth. He claims we have a ground and pound football team yet we have nothing to speak of at RB and losing Woody, T-Rich, and Good blocking TE's were replced by Hunter, Mulligan and Connor all of which no longer play for the team.... wonder why ?
The handling of the offense and Sanchez from when he was a rookie was borderline moronic. Anyone who thought we could win 3 road playoff games and a SB with no offense in an offensive minded league was paying about a much attention to detail as Rex himself. When he finally got rid of Shotty he replaced him in record time with Tony Sparano ??? A man who had about 1 year as an offensive coordinator where he had to actully split those duties with another coach. It was the reason why we also persued Haley who very smartly bowed out of coming to this ****ing circus.
Thanks to Rex Tanny and Woody the Jets have regressed back to mid 90's form and are on the fast track to laughing stock of the NFL along with the Browns and Jaguars. Nice Job Rex.
Edited by Smashmouth, 06 November 2012 - 11:09 AM.

No question this is the most talent we've had since I took over as head clown and stuff
I can tell ya this, no ones gonna wanna play the Jets next year
#12
Posted 06 November 2012 - 11:14 AM
Could you imagine Rex being at the helm of an aerial assault offense? The two could not co-exist.
The Hallmark of a quality coach is that he can adapt to the personnel that he has and will them to win. The great coach can be a chameleon and change approach. Rex seemingly has no ability to do that.
As Ol' Bum Phillips one said about Bear Bryant-He can take hisn's and beat yourn's, and he can take yourn's and beat hisn's. Something along those lines. Rex seems baffled in how to adjust to talent.
LOL ignorance is bless.
#14
Posted 06 November 2012 - 11:35 AM
Players: Jets' Ryan most overrated coachBill Belichick of the Patriots was second with 16 votes, and Eagles coach Andy Reid was third with nine votes.
He’s pretty funny, and he’s a pretty good coach. But not that good.
> http://www.nypost.co...tm_content=Jets
He's in pretty good company, no?
#15
Posted 06 November 2012 - 11:42 AM
Oh really?
Then what was that dramatic rubbish OMGSAMEOLJETSLOL post of yours about. You prissy bitch you.
The football definition of overrated is basically that the media loves a guy, and that guy sucks. Rex.
The only thing the Jets seem to be any good at is finding their way into the media too often... and sucking.
Same old Jets.
Same old Pac, too. Explaining the obvious to everyone as though he was the only one that gets it. Dopey ass.
"Idz a process."

#17
Posted 06 November 2012 - 11:55 AM
Everyone wants to play for the team that will write them the biggest check, preferably guaranteed.
pretty much.

No question this is the most talent we've had since I took over as head clown and stuff
I can tell ya this, no ones gonna wanna play the Jets next year
#18
Posted 06 November 2012 - 11:56 AM
In 2 AFC title games Ryan's teams each played only 30 minutes of competent football.Rex is a one trick pony. the only way that he can win is to have the dominating defense and a dominant run attack. That is the only talent he has the ability to coach.
Could you imagine Rex being at the helm of an aerial assault offense? The two could not co-exist.
The Hallmark of a quality coach is that he can adapt to the personnel that he has and will them to win. The great coach can be a chameleon and change approach. Rex seemingly has no ability to do that.
As Ol' Bum Phillips one said about Bear Bryant-He can take hisn's and beat yourn's, and he can take yourn's and beat hisn's. Something along those lines. Rex seems baffled in how to adjust to talent.
As to a passing attack-he really has no idea, and barely cares. Based on the total sh*ttiness of the Jets' running offense, he like his dad only cares about one side of the ball. It's like the rules changes that favor passing don't register with him at all.
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