Listen our best coach under Rex is now the HC in Cleveland. Those defending Rex are the same ones who defended Sanchez. It's a crying shame that we have to crash and burn before we make changes.
Lol no they're not. And how does Pettine becoming a HC serve as an indictment of Rex? If anything it's a compliment:
Please fire this this baffoon. A 10 year old could figure out clock management better then this clown.
He's gone after this season. This season may turn out to be Kotite like. We have 1-6 staring us in the face now. The question is......does Idzik go with him or does he get to pick one HC?
I thought we might go 8-8 to 10-6 this year. I'm an ass. It now looks like 4-12, 6-10 at best. 4 years out of the playoffs and a LOT of empty seats for the last 3-4 games will change Woody's mind. He's the nerd who was fooled into thinking the cool jock was his friend. The nerd is always smarter in the long run. Rex will be gone. (I think)
Rex Ryan has been in over his head for year. He's a cheerleader who stupidly tattoos the number of his favorite player to his body...tell me one other coach STUPID enough to that!
I'm right there with ya. It's just becoming hard to watch the mistakes. If it ends up not being on rex and we completely implode next year, it's gonna suck. But at the same we can't settle for consistent mediocrity and an undisciplined, inept team.
The challenge and ill-advised TO show that Rex just doesn't understand how to game manage. Kinda like not paying attention to the offensive play call last game.
As I said in other posts, Idzik needs to take the heat for this off season. Given what he had to start with (cap space and picks) the talent on the team is inadequate. And the same holes as last year (WR, Pass rusher, return man, CB, OG) are still there! How can that possibly be? Rex has the same roster holes this year as last year. He's not the GM. We can't be a team where Decker goes down, and there goes our passing. Or Millner goes down and there goes our coverage. What kind of depth is that? Idzik needs to explain himself. He really does.
every team has holes, that is what parity has caused. but good coaches can mask those holes. if Rex can't coach around the holes he has then Rex is the problem. when you are down by a TD and have the ball, and you choose to give the ball to the other team rather than go for it, the only talent in question is your own. hoping to stop the Lions wasn't less of a risk than hoping to get the first down. you fail at either you lose, but at least if you lose going for it you lost under the basic idea of the game that you need the ball to score.