ya, it would have been media's fault if they produced this, but Thomas is right. Rex wheeled this character out and the media (smartly so) went with it for readership/sales.Rex has made a career being a loud-mouthed buffoon. Go back to the Arizona post-game where he was beating his chest like he just won the Super Bowl. He can't shut up now and expect not to be skewered. It's not the media's fault that Rex marketed himself as SuperMouth.
Silence of the lambs - if Ryan doesn't speak by friday, the jets will be in violation of the league's media policy " ~ ~ ~
#21
Posted 02 January 2013 - 12:43 PM

"No straight lines make up my life, and all my roads have bends;
There's no clear-cut beginnings, and so far no dead-ends."
#23
Posted 02 January 2013 - 12:56 PM
Rex reminds me sometimes of the Silverback Gorillas who rush at you and pound their chests.Right now Jets are the whipping boys of the NFL- have to live with it-brought upon ourselves with mismanagement and puffing Rex

"No straight lines make up my life, and all my roads have bends;
There's no clear-cut beginnings, and so far no dead-ends."
#26
Posted 02 January 2013 - 01:03 PM
Rex has made a career being a loud-mouthed buffoon. Go back to the Arizona post-game where he was beating his chest like he just won the Super Bowl. He can't shut up now and expect not to be skewered. It's not the media's fault that Rex marketed himself as SuperMouth.
Bingo.
"Idz a process."

#27
Posted 02 January 2013 - 01:07 PM
Rex has made a career being a loud-mouthed buffoon. Go back to the Arizona post-game where he was beating his chest like he just won the Super Bowl. He can't shut up now and expect not to be skewered. It's not the media's fault that Rex marketed himself as SuperMouth.
whether he spoke or not he would be skewered. The media just wants controversy. Since the Jets are now shutting them out, they are all crying like babies with sand all up in their vagina.
The Jets are being smart by staying quiet. Instead of a stupid press conference about Rex's future, Sparano, GM, Teblow, Sanchez, make those scumbag writers wait until they get a few things in order. Whether they speak this week or 6 months from now doesnt matter. Its all bullcrap anyway and they would be getting a huge ration of sh!t either way.
As someone else has said, I would wait until friday, tell the media they were doing planning meetings and didnt want to talk prematurely. Then tell the media to f#ck themselves and just give simple answers to the media's dumb questions.
#29
Posted 02 January 2013 - 01:16 PM
whether he spoke or not he would be skewered. The media just wants controversy. Since the Jets are now shutting them out, they are all crying like babies with sand all up in their vagina.
The Jets are being smart by staying quiet. Instead of a stupid press conference about Rex's future, Sparano, GM, Teblow, Sanchez, make those scumbag writers wait until they get a few things in order. Whether they speak this week or 6 months from now doesnt matter. Its all bullcrap anyway and they would be getting a huge ration of sh!t either way.
As someone else has said, I would wait until friday, tell the media they were doing planning meetings and didnt want to talk prematurely. Then tell the media to f#ck themselves and just give simple answers to the media's dumb questions.
These Jets are comically bad in front of microphones and their PR department is as inept as it gets, which fosters the easy-pickin's relationship between the team and the media. Look at how the Giants, despite choking away their season, have received zero backlash for it. That's because they, via Pat Hanlon, have the media on a leash. It's the reverse with the Jets. Pulling a headline out of Florham Park is shooting fish in a barrel.
The "right" move would have been to roll Rex out on Monday, where he could non-answer his way through ten questions, then that non-story disappears with the holiday. But, because the Jets are stupid, they try to close ranks and become a story where there is none. They're just dumb. Stupid. Inept.
#30
Posted 02 January 2013 - 01:18 PM
THIS IS A BIG DEAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Did this story not appear in the Jacksonville Gazette between the fishin' report, the weather report and coverage of UF's recruiting?
#31
Posted 02 January 2013 - 01:19 PM
These Jets are comically bad in front of microphones and their PR department is as inept as it gets, which fosters the easy-pickin's relationship between the team and the media. Look at how the Giants, despite choking away their season, have received zero backlash for it. That's because they, via Pat Hanlon, have the media on a leash. It's the reverse with the Jets. Pulling a headline out of Florham Park is shooting fish in a barrel.
The "right" move would have been to roll Rex out on Monday, where he could non-answer his way through ten questions, then that non-story disappears with the holiday. But, because the Jets are stupid, they try to close ranks and become a story where there is none. They're just dumb. Stupid. Inept.
Pop quiz, nerd boy: how many AFC title games has Rich Cimini led this team to?
This is like having a cat with leukemia.
#33
Posted 02 January 2013 - 01:27 PM
That awkward time when Cannizzaro made us lose to the Steelers.
The 2012-2013 season was a difficult one for the Jets, as they finished with a record of 6-10. Despite an anemic passing offense and some key injuries, it is generally agreed that the primary culprit for the team's collapse was beat writer Manish Mehta, whose venomous stories--backed by quotes from anonymous "sources"--derailed the team's clear path to the Super Bowl and even caused some of the more disreputable elements of the fan base to do the unthinkable: question the genius of head coach Rex Ryan.
This is like having a cat with leukemia.
#34
Posted 02 January 2013 - 01:31 PM
Rex loved it when the Hard Knocks camera's were around. I imagine Woody did as well. Publicity.
It is what it is. It's a pointless story, but the media has to hype up something while the Jets will beg the media to show up when they do have a big announcement. Why get angry or pissed over it? WHo really cares. It's going to happen either way.
#36
Posted 02 January 2013 - 01:37 PM
Did this story not appear in the Jacksonville Gazette between the fishin' report, the weather report and coverage of UF's recruiting?
Dude, you live in Buffalo. lmfao. Buffalo. Who the **** lives in Buffalo? Pac. That's who lives in Buffalo.
Out of curiosity? What was the weather like there today? It was a little chilly this morning when I stepped outside on my ocean front balcony to 68 degree weather.
Edited by JiF, 02 January 2013 - 01:37 PM.
#37
Posted 02 January 2013 - 01:38 PM
Dude, you live in Buffalo. lmfao. Buffalo. Who the **** lives in Buffalo? Pac. That's who lives in Buffalo.
Out of curiosity? What was the weather like there today? It was a little chilly this morning when I stepped outside on my ocean front balcony to 68 degree weather.
You live in Jacksonville dude. Shut up.
"Idz a process."

#38
Posted 02 January 2013 - 01:39 PM
The funny thing is, should Rex get whacked, the media and beat writers will be the biggest losers. With less of a circus, they will be bored and then complain that things are not like when Rex was here.
The media will always have fuel. They did with Mangini, they do with Rex... Rex doesn't make them, or break them, the consumers do.
"Idz a process."

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