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Rex topped himself with this one:

Rex goes bonkers on Belichick, Brady

26 m ago By Bob Glauber

Rex Ryan wasted no time setting the tone for Sunday’s AFC playoff game against the Patriots. Within the space of 20 minutes at this morning’s news conference, Ryan delivered more shots aimed at Pats coach Bill Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady than you could count.

If his intent was to take the pressure off his players and put it squarely on himself, mission accomplished. As the Jets attempt to recover from a 45-3 beatdown in Foxborough last month, Ryan certainly got his team’s attention to start off a week’s worth of preparation for the AFC divisional playoff game at Gillette Stadium.

“I was out-coached in that game. I said it then, I’m saying it now,” Ryan said. “Belichick is a Hall of Fame coach, and he’ll go down in history as maybe the best coach in the history of this game. He was at that level that week, and I was not. I recognize this week that it’s about Rex Ryan vs. Bill Belichick. It’s about him against myself. That’s what it’s going to come down to.”

Even if he’d stopped there, Ryan would have delivered a strong message on Day 1 of Hype Week in a rivalry that has become among the most intense in sports. But Ryan was just getting started.

“This is going to be about me raising my level against Bill Belichick,” Ryan said. “It’s about being the best coach on Sunday, and I plan on being the best coach on Sunday. He’s going to get my best shot. If he slips at all, we’re going to beat him.”

Looking back now at last months’ loss, Ryan said he felt he didn’t adequately prepare his team when the 9-2 Jets visited the 9-2 Patriots.

“I think the plan might have looked good on paper, but it wasn’t realistic,” he said. “When we had to make adjustments, we couldn’t execute them. They were prepared, and they did a great job. It really came down to coaching more than playing, and that was obvious. Belichick was much better than I was that game.”

Ryan believes the result can be different this time.

“If it was up to the players, this would be a tie game,” Ryan said. “The fact that it was me against Belichick last game, it was 45-3 in his favor. I’m just trying to level the score. I recognize that I’m never going to be a better coach than him. My job is to be a better coach than him this week.”

Ryan also took a couple more shots at Brady, this after last week suggesting that Peyton Manning was by far the most studious quarterback in today’s game, even more so than Brady, who gets help from Belichick, Ryan said.

A reporter asked Ryan what he thought of Brady attending the Broadway play “Lombardi” on Sunday night with his super model wife, Gisele. The play began around the same time as the Jets’ 17-16 win over the Colts.

Said Ryan: “Peyton Manning would have been watching our game.”

The coach offered a smile just before he said it, but that smile didn’t last very long. Ryan also tweaked Brady for what he called his “antics” on the field.

“He took a shot at me [in last month’s game] with his antics on the field,” Ryan said. “I don’t want him to score, so I’m going to do whatever I can to keep him out of the endzone.”

Brady often points a finger in the direction of the opposing team after a Patriots’ touchdown, although the coach didn’t directly accuse Brady of pointing his way in last month’s game.

“I’m not as big a target as I used to be,” said Ryan, who has lost about 80 pounds since last season.

“That’s just Brady being Brady,” Ryan said. “I don’t like seeing that. No Jets fan likes to see that. He can’t wait to do it. He’s not going to say anything publicly, but he does it. It’s what it is. It’s my job to keep him out of the endzone.”

And so we begin. The Jets’ coach has offered up more material than the Patriots’ bulletin board can accommodate. But rest assured the Patriots will take note of more bombast from the Jets’ trash-talking coach.

… and it’s only Monday

http://www.newsday.com/glauber-s-nfl-hot-reads-1.811959/rex-goes-bonkers-on-belichick-brady-1.2599080?qr=1

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"Quite honestly, the best player in football, that was what you saw out there," Ryan said. "Holding Reggie Wayne, who led the league in catches, to one catch for a whopping one yard, that tells you how good Darrelle Revis is. I know hes probably not going to win that Defensive Player of the Year award and that kind of stuff, but the impact he has is amazing."

WIsh he wouldn't stay stuff like this.. The rest is good.. Not sure about continuing to tweak brady, but after the giants did in the SB, not to worried about that either

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Ryan referred to Brady looking at him and sprinting off the field. Asked to clarify what antics he's referring to, Ryan added: "Brady being Brady. I don't like seeing that; nobody does. No Jet fan likes to see that. And I know he can't wait to do it. he's not going to say anything publicly but he does it. It's what it is. It's my job to get him out of the end zone."

So Rex is saying that Brady is like one of the more annoying trolls who don't say anything in the week leading up to the game and then come on here after the game and gloat like douchebaggy assheads when they win.

What a faggot!

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"Quite honestly, the best player in football, that was what you saw out there," Ryan said. "Holding Reggie Wayne, who led the league in catches, to one catch for a whopping one yard, that tells you how good Darrelle Revis is. I know hes probably not going to win that Defensive Player of the Year award and that kind of stuff, but the impact he has is amazing."

WIsh he wouldn't stay stuff like this.. The rest is good.. Not sure about continuing to tweak brady, but after the giants did in the SB, not to worried about that either

Is there honestly anything funnier than that video of Brady acting like an arrogant cocksucker when answering the question about Plaxico's predicition of the Pats only scoring 17 in the Super Bowl and acting like there is no way the Pats score less than 35?

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And so we begin. The Jets’ coach has offered up more material than the Patriots’ bulletin board can accommodate. But rest assured the Patriots will take note of more bombast from the Jets’ trash-talking coach.

WHERE??? What the hell is this guy talking about??? I will never be equal to Bill = bulletin board material????!

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Is there honestly anything funnier than that video of Brady acting like an arrogant cocksucker when answering the question about Plaxico's predicition of the Pats only scoring 17 in the Super Bowl and acting like there is no way the Pats score less than 35?

I love that video.

They do a slow mo at the end so Brady says, "Ha ... ha ... ha ..."

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WHERE??? What the hell is this guy talking about??? I will never be equal to Bill = bulletin board material????!

Can you just imagine the Pats players when Belichick pins this article to the bulletin board?

Wes Welker: That fat **** Rex Ryan said he's not as good a coach as Bill! Can you believe the balls on this motherf***er?

Deion Branch: Yeah, he's really got a lot of... wait, what?

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The Patriots players, management and entire organization already hate the Jets with a passion. why any of you are in an uproar over this horsesh*t is beyond me. in this case I can honestly say that bulletin board material is irrelevant.

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Belichick responds to Rex's comments on how they "match up"

"I might have a little quickness on him, he's probably got a little more strength and power on me," Belichick said Monday on a conference call. "I don't think you'll see either of us out there making any blocks, or tackles, or runs throws or catches. At least you won't see me doing that. It's probably a good thing for our team."

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I'm with BP. This stuff is old now. Yadda, yadda, yadda.....all I keep thinking is that he's putting the pressure on himself and that he wants to see his wife get gang-banged - which has to be a form of self-loathing. He must have been picked on a lot in when he was little.

Anyway, Brady does NOT point at the sidelines. His theatrics are at the line of scrimmage and hardly worse than Peytons.

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I'm with BP. This stuff is old now. Yadda, yadda, yadda.....all I keep thinking is that's it's cool he is putting the pressure on himself and that he wants to see his wife gets gang-banged.

BTW - Brady does NOT point at the sidelines. His theatrics are at the line of scrimmage and hardly worse than Peytons.

at the end of the day that fact really makes the tough guy stuff seem comical, i have to admit..

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Is there honestly anything funnier than that video of Brady acting like an arrogant cocksucker when answering the question about Plaxico's predicition of the Pats only scoring 17 in the Super Bowl and acting like there is no way the Pats score less than 35?

That might be my favorite piece of sports related media of all time.

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Whats going to be hilarious, is when we kick the crap out of the Pats. When our defense holds the line, and shuts down their running game. When our corners take away the deep ball. When we hit Welker, and Woodhead and who ever else crosses the middle so hard that Belichick feels it on the sideline. Wghen our running game pounds their defense and we run for close to 200 yards. And when there is 4 seconds left we kick a field goal, or run it in to win the game. And then to see pretty boy's press conference after that. That's going to be hilarious to see.

GO JETS BABY.......

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Whats going to be hilarious, is when we kick the crap out of the Pats. When our defense holds the line, and shuts down their running game. When our corners take away the deep ball. When we hit Welker, and Woodhead and who ever else crosses the middle so hard that Belichick feels it on the sideline. Wghen our running game pounds their defense and we run for close to 200 yards. And when there is 4 seconds left we kick a field goal, or run it in to win the game. And then to see pretty boy's press conference after that. That's going to be hilarious to see.

GO JETS BABY.......

I saw the Jets playing a little rougher over the middle against Indy. That is going to be a key...hit someone, even after a decent game. Have to remove that comfort level...

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Anyway, Brady does NOT point at the sidelines. His theatrics are at the line of scrimmage and hardly worse than Peytons.

Brady absolutely does. He has the primal scream thing, the pointing and the tantrums. None of that is "at the line of scrimmage."

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I saw the Jets playing a little rougher over the middle against Indy. That is going to be a key...hit someone, even after a decent game. Have to remove that comfort level...

Just having sure tackling (which the Jets had Saturday) will help a lot.

If the Jets could happen to SMACK a WR going over the middle, that would send a message. The shot to Welker (borderline dirty-hey, that's football) helped change the course of the first game and made routes a little more tenuous. The Jets can not just let them tiptoe through.

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I saw the Jets playing a little rougher over the middle against Indy. That is going to be a key...hit someone, even after a decent game. Have to remove that comfort level...

Hit Welker and Woodhead like a ton of bricks a few times and they wont be so confident.

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I have no problem with what Rex said. He's obviously trying to deflect attention away from his players and onto him.

The only problem I have with it, is that it is so transparent that it is clearly going to be ineffective, and borders on being so transparent that it actually might put more pressure on the players than was there orignally.

Let's face it, anyone with any football IQ knows that this is not about Rex vs. Bill Belichick. That would be a mismatch.

This game is about players making plays.

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Something I haven't seen mentioned too much, possibly because i missed it, but was how great Pool was in run-support against indy. He took a poor route on that garcon td, but was absolutely fantastic making plays at and behind the LOS.

He made twp tackles behind the line of scrimmage and one 3 yards down field.

Other than that, he was invisible. And he was responsible for deep middle coverage on the Garcon TD and absolutely blew it.

But, yeah, let's trumpet the guy for doing his job on a couple of running plays.

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I'm getting tired of the "Rex is crazy" stuff.

Can't a guy have a personality? I don't give 2 zhits if he sees himself in a coaching duel with belichick. HE IS in one. If he's fired up about it, fine. Similarly, if Bill wants to mumble cliches in his pressers that's great too.

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He made twp tackles behind the line of scrimmage and one 3 yards down field.

Other than that, he was invisible. And he was responsible for deep middle coverage on the Garcon TD and absolutely blew it.

But, yeah, let's trumpet the guy for doing his job on a couple of running plays.

How visible is a player in the secondary supposed to be when the other team scores a td and three field goals?

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How visible is a player in the secondary supposed to be when the other team scores a td and three field goals?

He was very visible on the play where he had deep middle responsibility and Garcon was 4 yards behind him.

You want him to be more visible?

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