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Posted by Josh Alper on January 14, 2015, 12:33 PM EST

Rex Ryan

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In his last couple of years as Jets coach, Rex Ryan toned down his press conference performances quite a bit from the entertaining shows that they were in his first few years with the team.

Ryan’s lack of job security may have had a lot to do with that, but that’s not an issue any more. Ryan has plenty of job security in Buffalo and his press conference was a throwback to his first day on the job with the Jets in 2009.

Ryan opened by tapping the microphone and asking if it was on because “it’s getting ready to be on.” Ryan stopped short of guaranteeing the Super Bowl win he never delivered to the Jets, saying only that the team would pursue the Super Bowl with everything they had in the tank. He was willing to make another promise that probably sounded good to long-suffering Bills fans.

“It’s been 15 years since the Bills made the playoffs. Well get ready, we’re going,” Ryan said.

Ryan, who denied a report that he preferred the Falcons and 49ers jobs to the one in Buffalo, kept going from there. He said that the Bills would build a “bully” and see if other teams want to face them for 60 minutes, that the Bills would lead the league in defense and took a shot at former Buffalo coach Doug Marrone by saying that the team deserved a “loyal coach.”

There was some humility, most notably Ryan’s admission that he needs to do a better job developing a quarterback, but it was mostly a vintage Ryan performance. He invited other teams to put his comments up on their bulletin boards because the Bills would be backing all of them up.

It was definitely a win in the press conference for Ryan and the Bills. One thing we’ve learned over the last six years, though, is that a win at the press conference doesn’t mean nearly as much as a win on the field.

 

 

yawn.  same ol' Rex.  Fasten your seatbelt Bills fans.  Don't let the inevitable disappointment catch you off guard.

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Posted by Josh Alper on January 14, 2015, 12:33 PM EST

Rex Ryan

AP

In his last couple of years as Jets coach, Rex Ryan toned down his press conference performances quite a bit from the entertaining shows that they were in his first few years with the team.

Ryan’s lack of job security may have had a lot to do with that, but that’s not an issue any more. Ryan has plenty of job security in Buffalo and his press conference was a throwback to his first day on the job with the Jets in 2009.

Ryan opened by tapping the microphone and asking if it was on because “it’s getting ready to be on.” Ryan stopped short of guaranteeing the Super Bowl win he never delivered to the Jets, saying only that the team would pursue the Super Bowl with everything they had in the tank. He was willing to make another promise that probably sounded good to long-suffering Bills fans.

“It’s been 15 years since the Bills made the playoffs. Well get ready, we’re going,” Ryan said.

Ryan, who denied a report that he preferred the Falcons and 49ers jobs to the one in Buffalo, kept going from there. He said that the Bills would build a “bully” and see if other teams want to face them for 60 minutes, that the Bills would lead the league in defense and took a shot at former Buffalo coach Doug Marrone by saying that the team deserved a “loyal coach.”

There was some humility, most notably Ryan’s admission that he needs to do a better job developing a quarterback, but it was mostly a vintage Ryan performance. He invited other teams to put his comments up on their bulletin boards because the Bills would be backing all of them up.

It was definitely a win in the press conference for Ryan and the Bills. One thing we’ve learned over the last six years, though, is that a win at the press conference doesn’t mean nearly as much as a win on the field.

are we gonna start a stupid azz rex thread every time he says something stupid???? this is gonna be one long azz season on this board coming up. this board sucks azz lately

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I'm not going to kiss his two 'we got to the afc title game' rings I'll tell you that much.

 

Lol, well said.

 

But with that said......the Bills must be swept, period.  Anything less is utterly unacceptable in 2015.

 

welcome to the Jets Super Bowles.  Now, kick Rex's ass or face our derision.

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This didn't need another thread.

He will not make the playoffs with the Bills because their QB situation is worse than the Jets and I doubt he has any idea how to deploy Sammie Watkins.

He's not the coach here anymore. Let it go.

 

 

FA hasn't started yet.

 

If Rex learned anything is that you cant throw any flash in the pan from college out there and expect miracles. A FA game manager, defense and run game will not only get to the playoffs but win the whole pizza pie.

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Posted by Josh Alper on January 14, 2015, 12:33 PM EST

Rex Ryan

AP

In his last couple of years as Jets coach, Rex Ryan toned down his press conference performances quite a bit from the entertaining shows that they were in his first few years with the team.

Ryan’s lack of job security may have had a lot to do with that, but that’s not an issue any more. Ryan has plenty of job security in Buffalo and his press conference was a throwback to his first day on the job with the Jets in 2009.

Ryan opened by tapping the microphone and asking if it was on because “it’s getting ready to be on.” Ryan stopped short of guaranteeing the Super Bowl win he never delivered to the Jets, saying only that the team would pursue the Super Bowl with everything they had in the tank. He was willing to make another promise that probably sounded good to long-suffering Bills fans.

“It’s been 15 years since the Bills made the playoffs. Well get ready, we’re going,” Ryan said.

Ryan, who denied a report that he preferred the Falcons and 49ers jobs to the one in Buffalo, kept going from there. He said that the Bills would build a “bully” and see if other teams want to face them for 60 minutes, that the Bills would lead the league in defense and took a shot at former Buffalo coach Doug Marrone by saying that the team deserved a “loyal coach.”

There was some humility, most notably Ryan’s admission that he needs to do a better job developing a quarterback, but it was mostly a vintage Ryan performance. He invited other teams to put his comments up on their bulletin boards because the Bills would be backing all of them up.

It was definitely a win in the press conference for Ryan and the Bills. One thing we’ve learned over the last six years, though, is that a win at the press conference doesn’t mean nearly as much as a win on the field.

and Rexy is buying the tickets.

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"I'm not gonna let our fans down. I'm NOT gonna do that, okay?"

 

"We're gonna be as loyal to our fans as they are to us."

 

"Come September this team will be ready. Period."

 

"Are we gonna play a physical brand of football? Absolutely! We know how loaded we are with talent, there's no question about it."

 

"We're gonna see how many teams match our work ethic and all that."

 

"You know, fourth in the league is probably a little disappointing to be honest with you cause that's not what my expectations are. I know we'll lead the league in defense. That's just the way it goes."

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"You know, fourth in the league is probably a little disappointing to be honest with you cause that's not what my expectations are. I know we'll lead the league in defense. That's just the way it goes."

What a bag of sh*t. I hope Jim Schwartz punches him in the face on the way out.

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