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kevinc855

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They are not out of it just yet, but they need to win out and need an awful lot of help from KC and the Broncos. Looking like a 6th straight year for sure, and Rex is now 60-64 as a head coach. Barring they run the table his record over 8 full years of coaching will continue to be that of a loser.

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13 minutes ago, kevinc855 said:

Rex has had only one double digit win season is 8 years as a head coach. Bowles got one his first year 

come on...you know that Rex can be  a bad coach and Bowles can also be one?

 

does it matter who is a little worse? both of them are awful

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3 minutes ago, AFJF said:

This is some fans have been reduced to?  Laughing at the fact that the Bills may only win twice as many games as the Jets?  

When is the draft?

Its more about enjoying the fans who are more Rex fans than Jets fans, eating crow. 

Hey, we need something, the Jets give us nothing.

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2 minutes ago, Jetsplayer21 said:

Bowles had a average qb last yr.. Rex had 2 horrible qbs, and still managed to get to back to back afc championships with worst qb in the league 

Lol. Rex owes any success to Mangini and Sanchez. Without them he'd be a DL coach at some D3 school in West Bumble**** right now

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What's nice, though, is that the media up there is also shielding Rex from the brickbats just like Manish did here--

 

In a scene that has come to define the plight of the Buffalo Bills, Rex Ryan’s team committed a ghastly meltdown Sunday afternoon at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium, and with it very likely means the end of their playoff hopes.

The Bills came roaring out of halftime with two touchdowns to take a 24-9 lead, then inexplicably allowed four consecutive Oakland touchdowns by playing some of the worst defense they have played all year.

The final result was 38-24, and thanks to victories by Kansas City and Denver, who are in the drivers’ seat for the two AFC wild-card playoff berths, the Bills are now needing nothing less than a miracle to prevent their postseason drought from reaching 17 unfathomable seasons.

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15 minutes ago, NoBowles said:

Lol. Rex owes any success to Mangini and Sanchez. Without them he'd be a DL coach at some D3 school in West Bumble**** right now

I'd love to see him at his after game presser , full of the you know, all that stuff etc...  he can't develop a player. It's that simple. 

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Rex is like the divorced uncle that's hangin out with his 20 something nephews bangin strippers and getting banged up. The "cool" uncle, but not the one you want to be your dad. Thats why he can be the top guy. He needs to a coordinator with the buck stopping at the head coach so to say

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11 minutes ago, Anthony Jet said:

Rex is like the divorced uncle that's hangin out with his 20 something nephews bangin strippers and getting banged up. The "cool" uncle, but not the one you want to be your dad. Thats why he can be the top guy. He needs to a coordinator with the buck stopping at the head coach so to say

Rex Ryan 

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