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34 minutes ago, nyjunc said:

did a poor job with the D last year, doesn't help when one of his best players quit but they went from missing the playoffs in 2014 to missing in 2015.  this year they have a million injuries and suspensions and he still has them competing. 

 

Buffalo has been an awful organization since the turn of the Century, to blame rex is comical.

Hate to break this to you but a player quitting on you, it's on the HC.  Funny he's back to his old self in Miami.  Maybe if Rex stopped telling everyone how great his players are they might try to play great.  

 

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4 minutes ago, kevinc855 said:

The Bills could of hired Todd Bowles, Adam Gase, Hue Jackson, etc. Nope they went with Rex who was coming off 4 straight non playoff seasons. What they expect?

New Bills owner got what they expected.

A loud mouth HC that boosted season ticket sales and kept fans interested with his line of bullsh!t.

The bonus for Jets fans is false narrative that he is some kind of defensive guru can finally been put to rest.

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24 minutes ago, Jet Nut said:

Hate to break this to you but a player quitting on you, it's on the HC.  Funny he's back to his old self in Miami.  Maybe if Rex stopped telling everyone how great his players are they might try to play great.  

 

that player has quit on multiple coaches.  back to his old self doing what? getting meaningless sacks and not helping his team win?

 

he's motivated this year but by year 2 in Miami he will quit on them as he did in houston and Buffalo.  

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33 minutes ago, kevinc855 said:

The Bills could of hired Todd Bowles, Adam Gase, Hue Jackson, etc. Nope they went with Rex who was coming off 4 straight non playoff seasons. What they expect?

That's what happens when 2 rich knuckleheads who know nothing about football pick their head coach.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000461412/article/bills-kim-pegula-rex-ryan-was-not-our-first-choice

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3 minutes ago, nyjunc said:

that player has quit on multiple coaches.  back to his old self doing what? getting meaningless sacks and not helping his team win?

 

he's motivated this year but by year 2 in Miami he will quit on them as he did in houston and Buffalo.  

He didn't quit on anyone not named Ryan.  

Youre right, his sacks in Miami are meaningless.  He didn't help the fins keep the Seahawks game tight.  I was watching the wrong game.  

You can turn a shlt performance by Sanchez in SD into legendary status and knock a player when he plays well.  Whatever works for your fantasy story

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THE BEST FREUDE IS SCHADENFREUDE. 

 

I spent all night--ALL NIGHT--reading Bills fan sites because Rex Pain is better than my usual drug-fueled orgies. Here are the running themes:

1. They're already treating the Rex firing as a fact-in-hand. I was surprised to see them already speaking of their Ryan Era in the past tense, considering it took dumbsh*t Jets fans a full six years to identify Rex as a suckbag. 

 

2. They've also turned on Tyrod, which is stupid. I scoffed when Rex traded for him, but Tyrod has a ton of talent, IMO. He plays without confidence for stretches, but he does so many things naturally well that it'd be nuts to give up on him.

 

3. Naturally, they want to blame Doug Whaley for screwing up the roster, but prior to Rex's arrival, that was a bad-ass roster, even factoring in the wasted pick on EJ Manuel.

 

4. Tons of resentment for the Pegulas for getting duped into firing Schwartz and bring on the Ryans. 

 

PS: It was like the best porn for me. Even better than Naughty Stepmom porn, which is the ultimate.

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11 minutes ago, Jet Nut said:

He didn't quit on anyone not named Ryan.  

Youre right, his sacks in Miami are meaningless.  He didn't help the fins keep the Seahawks game tight.  I was watching the wrong game.  

You can turn a shlt performance by Sanchez in SD into legendary status and knock a player when he plays well.  Whatever works for your fantasy story

coincidental that Houston, after years of being labeled a team ready to make the playoffs, finally did so after he got hurt.  

 

either way I forgot rex sucks, sanchez sucks, tannebaum sucks, schottenheimer sucks.  we just got lucky 2 straight years winning 4 road playoff games.  

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3 minutes ago, nyjunc said:

coincidental that Houston, after years of being labeled a team ready to make the playoffs, finally did so after he got hurt.  

 

either way I forgot rex sucks, sanchez sucks, tannebaum sucks, schottenheimer sucks.  we just got lucky 2 straight years winning 4 road playoff games.  

Here we go, nonstop trying to sell us on some nonsense your selling.  Taking his play away is the only reason Houston might be better today.  Might.  

They don't suck, your posts defending them do

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2 minutes ago, Jet Nut said:

Here we go, nonstop trying to sell us on some nonsense your selling.  Taking his play away is the only reason Houston might be better today.  Might.  

They don't suck, your posts defending them do

you know a lot about football.

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11 minutes ago, T0mShane said:

 I was surprised to see them already speaking of their Ryan Era in the past tense, considering it took dumbsh*t Jets fans a full six years to identify Rex as a suckbag. 

It was like the best porn for me. Even better than Naughty Stepmom porn, which is the ultimate.

LOL, perfect.

SAR I

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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000703494/article/rex-ryan-buffalo-bills-facing-bleak-prospects-at-02

 

Rex Ryan, Buffalo Bills facing bleak prospects at 0-2

Rex Ryan has done his best work as an NFL head coach when his team's prospects have been at their bleakest. It's just happening earlier than ever this time around.

Thursday night's 37-31 loss to the New York Jets has to sting Ryan like few others in his NFL career because it wasn't that close. The Jets are a much better team at this stage of the season, and the Bills' 0-2 start feels particularly dark.

No identity

What kind of team does Ryan think he has after more than a year in Buffalo? The Bills gave up 493 yards to the Jets on Thursday night, making Ryan Fitzpatrick look like a modern day Dan Marino with his repeated vertical strikes. The Bills' defense is supposed to be built around cornerbacks Stephon Gilmore and Ronald Darby, but both were beat endlessly by Jets wideouts Brandon Marshall, Quincy Enunwa and Eric Decker. A Rex Ryan loss when the defense plays poorly, rather than the offense, always appears to hit him harder.

"We thought we could cover them," a resigned Ryan said after the game.

Ryan even told CBS out of halftime that his cornerback tandem was one of the best in the league, something he believes so much that he refuses to give Gilmore safety help. That endless belief is one of Ryan's best traits, but it will be tested over the coming weeks. He's not the one boasting anymore.

"We have to get a lot better," Ryan said. "Brandon Marshall told me he was going to kick my butt tonight and he did."

The Bills are also a boom-or-bust team offensively. After being totally shut down in Baltimore, Buffalo was too reliant on the big play Thursday night. Despite his fantasy stats, Tyrod Taylor looked shaky for most of the night with his slow trigger. He is the type of quarterback that needs to see his receivers open and Buffalo doesn't have enough receivers that win early in the down. Which leads us to Buffalo's biggest problem.

Injuries

 

Sammy Watkins didn't play the final drive of Thursday's loss. Perhaps that was out of caution, but NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported earlier this week Watkins could be playing through foot pain all season.

Watkins has 63 yards on 11 targets through two weeks, failing to look like his usual explosive self. His presence is necessary for a thin wideout group that falls off a cliff in talent after Watkins. (Greg Salas, vertical threat, is not someone you want to count on each week.)

It's not like the Buffalo defense is going to steady an up-and-down offense. The Bills put nearly all their offseason acquisition energy into their defense, but losing their first two draft picks to injury and defensive tackle Marcell Dareus to suspension gives the defense an incomplete feel. Linebacker Jerry Hughes and defensive tackle Kyle Williams are great, but they aren't enough. There are too many replacement level starters like Zach Brown and Lorenzo Alexander.

Looking ahead

The Bills are now 0-2 with Arizona and a road game in New England next on the schedule. They will need to pull an upset in one of those games to avoid an 0-4 start.

The spectre of Ryan's job security hangs over all of this. The Bills were forced to release a statement about the future of Ryan and general manager Doug Whaley at the end of last season amid speculation Ryan could be one and done. Ryan has coached through job whispers before, but it's unsettling if it becomes an issue so early in his Bills tenure.

To quiet those concerns, the Bills will need to be better up front. Rex loved to talk about "building a bully" last season but the Jets were tougher than Buffalo, just like the Ravens were tougher than Buffalo last week. Fitzpatrick had terrific protection throughout Thursday night's 493 total-yard performance for the Jets.

"I was afraid to pressure because we weren't holding up," Ryan said.

Ryan admitting that he's afraid to do anything is a sign that it's feeling late in the season way too early for the Bills.

Follow Gregg Rosenthal on Twitter @greggrosenthal.

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21 minutes ago, T0mShane said:

I was surprised to see them already speaking of their Ryan Era in the past tense, considering it took dumbsh*t Jets fans a full six years to identify Rex as a suckbag. 

To be fair, Rex took over a worse team in NY so any progress looked great while The Buffalo team had a great defense and was winning games when Rex stepped in.

Also, Rex took the Jets to back to back AFC Championship games in his first two years as opposed to missing the playoffs in year 1 and starting 0-2 in year two. Had Rex taken the Bills to the AFC Championship last year, they would have made him mayor, renamed the town, and would be making excuses for him this year.

Finally, the Bills fan have the history of the last 4 years with the Jets to understand that once his schtick wore thin, it was time to move on. Whereas the Jets fans made excuses for him in years 3-4 because he was so successful in years 1-2, and then with Idzik (he did a great job that year winning 8 games). Had Rex taken the Jets 8-8 in the first year and started 0-2 he would have been run out of town.

Macc got GM of the year or something like that and Bowles took the team 10-6 in his first year and fans were calling for the heads of the Fitz situation and were ready to start renting the banner halfway through their second game.

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I prefer this look at Buffalo Bills fans, in memory of the 212 folding tables that were sacrificed on 9/15

Bills Mafia was the story of last season off the field.

The passionate Buffalo fanbase, who you frankly can’t blame for getting piss drunk before games, brings it every week with their mix of extreme table smashing and other intoxicated shenanigans.

This season’s off to a good start, with a Bills fans likely breaking his coccyx with a leap from the top of his car.

 

We’re guessing these fans never made it in. Good thing he’ll be too drunk to remember watching his team lose.

 

Oh, and then there’s this
bills1-594x645

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2 hours ago, southparkcpa said:

I went to school in  Buffalo, lots of friends there. Passionate fans.   But I really hope they go 2-14

Hysterical comments. Only when you're on the right side of them though ... wrong side and it's the veil of tears we would have been wearing.

Like you say - better them than us.

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11 minutes ago, bostonmajet said:

To be fair, Rex took over a worse team in NY so any progress looked great while The Buffalo team had a great defense and was winning games when Rex stepped in.

Also, Rex took the Jets to back to back AFC Championship games in his first two years as opposed to missing the playoffs in year 1 and starting 0-2 in year two. Had Rex taken the Bills to the AFC Championship last year, they would have made him mayor, renamed the town, and would be making excuses for him this year.

Finally, the Bills fan have the history of the last 4 years with the Jets to understand that once his schtick wore thin, it was time to move on. Whereas the Jets fans made excuses for him in years 3-4 because he was so successful in years 1-2, and then with Idzik (he did a great job that year winning 8 games). Had Rex taken the Jets 8-8 in the first year and started 0-2 he would have been run out of town.

Macc got GM of the year or something like that and Bowles took the team 10-6 in his first year and fans were calling for the heads of the Fitz situation and were ready to start renting the banner halfway through their second game.

Honestly, I think the big difference is that the Bills beat writers are mostly older dudes who don't thirst for clicks the same way the 27-years-old, making-$37k-per-year, click-whoring, troll-ass, dreams-of-writing-copy-for-Bleacher-Report-slideshows-or-having-Random-House-publish-their-awful-YA-novel-about-a-lesbian-autistic-girl-QB-who-becomes-homecoming-queen-/wins-the-Big-Game-(titled-"First-and-Gwen")-Jets beat does. Vic Carucci and Jerry Sullivan were sounding the alarm on the Rex hire before the ink was dry on his contact. Contrast that with the Manish Mehta/Kim Martin fish wrap columns they puke out about Rex to this very day. Mehta and Martin wouldn't last two minutes in Buffalo; not only because it's a racist, mid-America sh*thole, but also because the people in Buffalo are destitute and don't give a **** about sh*t like "swagger" or a mother****er getting his name spelled out on a pizza. They're hillbillies, but they're results-oriented. 

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23 minutes ago, JETSfaninNE said:

I prefer this look at Buffalo Bills fans, in memory of the 212 folding tables that were sacrificed on 9/15

Bills Mafia was the story of last season off the field.

The passionate Buffalo fanbase, who you frankly can’t blame for getting piss drunk before games, brings it every week with their mix of extreme table smashing and other intoxicated shenanigans.

This season’s off to a good start, with a Bills fans likely breaking his coccyx with a leap from the top of his car.

 

We’re guessing these fans never made it in. Good thing he’ll be too drunk to remember watching his team lose.

 

Oh, and then there’s this
bills1-594x645

I would love to to mock this, but central Jersey is a toxic pisshole as well.

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This one is great: 

"Anybody care to comment on the impact of Rob Ryan ??? I told you mofos from the second it was announced that he would be our end. The man is as inadequate as they come. He's only employed because of his last name. Every where he goes this happens. He's a ******* buffoon. 

**** the Ryan family. "

 

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1 hour ago, BroadwayRay said:

Well that honeymoon ended quickly. I started to have my doubts about Rex after game #1 of the 2010 Jets season (Monday night against Baltimore), but I didn't flat-out hate him until the following year.

Same. I started hating Rex in 2011. He drove this franchise into the ground. 

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