In Rex I trust
#1
Posted 13 January 2013 - 09:00 PM

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I could ramble on for a lot longer, but i will leave that for more debate as I have to get my kids to bed.
#3
Posted 13 January 2013 - 09:11 PM
Because I have to. I am a Jets fan all the way. Dont have it in me to root for anyone else. I am hoping that he has learned a lot of tough lessons these past four seasons. He was with the Ravens, a very well run team. He has been around football good and bad his whole life. He doesnt seem to be too stubborn to not learn from his amd others mistakes. I like Rex and feel he can be a great coach. Giving him more control is fine with me. I want my head coach to have a lot of if not final say in personel decisions.
I could ramble on for a lot longer, but i will leave that for more debate as I have to get my kids to bed.
They passed on Rex after he had been with the Ravens for nine years.
They went with Harbaugh who had never been higher than a DB Coach and had no relationship with the team.
He also lost jobs to Sparano (miami) and mIke Smith (Atlanta).
"Our two most painful Patriots' losses ever, are sandwiched between two Manning family Superbowl victories. Talk about being the book of squandered opportunities between two butt hole bookends."
"I just wish they didn't get lucky when they selected that arrogant cleft-chinned, super-modeling banging prick in the sixth round out of Michigan. It's amazing how much I hate Mo Lewis now."
#9
Posted 13 January 2013 - 09:27 PM
Not saying the decision is right or wrong, but it is tje decision woody made so I am going to root for who is here. May even cheer for Sanchez no matter how much that would kill me.
I am a Mets and Jets fan as well.
Optimist is not the term I would use to describe that, more like sadist.
#11
Posted 13 January 2013 - 10:21 PM
Because I have to. I am a Jets fan all the way. Dont have it in me to root for anyone else. I am hoping that he has learned a lot of tough lessons these past four seasons. He was with the Ravens, a very well run team. He has been around football good and bad his whole life. He doesnt seem to be too stubborn to not learn from his amd others mistakes. I like Rex and feel he can be a great coach. Giving him more control is fine with me. I want my head coach to have a lot of if not final say in personel decisions.
I could ramble on for a lot longer, but i will leave that for more debate as I have to get my kids to bed.
Believe in God more. There might actually be a payoff with him in the end.
#12
Posted 14 January 2013 - 12:39 AM
Football Man already has:
Revis
Wilkerson
Coples
Mangold
D'Brick
Cromartie
Holmes
Kerley
Probably Keller
Hill
Powell
Probably Greene or some RB of his ilk
Moore
Slauson
Howard
Harris
Wilson
to work with. Not a super awesome great list, but not a burn the fields along with the barn situation either. There's a serious lack of QBs there. The other guys have all shown moments of NFL talent at least.
Edited by SenorGato, 14 January 2013 - 12:44 AM.
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#13
Posted 14 January 2013 - 12:42 AM
They passed on Rex after he had been with the Ravens for nine years.
They went with Harbaugh who had never been higher than a DB Coach and had no relationship with the team.
He also lost jobs to Sparano (miami) and mIke Smith (Atlanta).
And yet this coach beat you in your own crib in the playoffs.
#14
Posted 14 January 2013 - 06:47 AM
#16
Posted 14 January 2013 - 08:05 AM
Why dont the Jets mint a trophy for that 2010 game and place it beside the Metlife trophy Rex won in 2011?
Once Brady finally retires and Belli goes to live with his mistress people will once again forget about the Pats. I hope you enjoyed the decade or so of relevance.

#17
Posted 14 January 2013 - 08:06 AM
Why dont the Jets mint a trophy for that 2010 game and place it beside the Metlife trophy Rex won in 2011?
I am a Jet fan, and I find it unreal how much slack that one damn game has bought Rex with many Jet fans.
It was a great game, and sadly enough, it was probably the best win in my 30+ years as a Jet fan, but this one game gets taken so far out of context its ridiculous.
It was not a SB, it was not an AFCCG, it did not lead to a SB.
It was one great win, the Pats were clearly off their game that day, the Jets had a great game plan, the offense played well, it was a great game.
Now many Jet fans want to enshrine Rex for this one damn win.
#19
Posted 14 January 2013 - 08:45 AM
look at it from the other way, Jet fans want to fire Rex for 2 bad years after 2 good years.
For me personally, 2 bad years is not the reason I want Rex fired.
I want him fired because his "Plan" sucked balls.
I want him fired because he has proven to me that he has no idea how to lead a franchise, nor lead a team.
I want him fired because I don't think he has what it takes to be a SB winning HC in the NFL.
I can deal with 2 bad seasons, hell, I could deal with more than that, and have.
I want to see a team heading in the right direction, the Jets have been moving in the wrong direction, and as much as the Rex apologists want to blame Tanny, Rex is clearly far, far more to blame than Tanny.
#20
Posted 14 January 2013 - 09:06 AM
I want him fired because he has proven to me that he has no idea how to lead a franchise, nor lead a team.
I want him fired because I don't think he has what it takes to be a SB winning HC in the NFL.
This is speculation. You don't really know these things. Neither do I. In Head coaching terms, Rex is still young. I believe that he will win (another) ring eventually the question is will it be here with the jets or with some other team. But neither of us really have proof of what he will do in the future.
My posts have to get worse, so they can get better.
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