He says Woody wants to win in the worst way (except when it comes to failing to get Romney into the White House)
u sort of dodged my previous question posted to you. What 'conditions' (plural) are there? i only heard 1. Rex will be HC this year. nothing else. and you keep saying the job is not attractive. If the Jets land a top candidate will you admit you were wrong, or continue some argument that the candidate was in fact not the top choice? I'm on record for saying i'll admit i was wrong if they promote Scott Cohen. That would mean no change, and would be a weak move.
stupid question about why does Woody love him. His response, this man wants to win in the worst way, and he believes Ryan does as well. Ryan is going to work hard to do so (maybe all along he was just shirking it )
He is promising us a confident Rex Ryan going forward, he believes the fans expect us to bully other teams. He is promising that we will be bullies
He thinks he failed at getting the ST and Offense to absorb his bully vision. His responsibility is to get them on board. The brashness has to be the way, this is who he is and that's what he has to be
As much as it sucks because he's been awful, out of the QB's currently on our roster Sanchez does give us the best chance to win. Hopefully the new GM can pull something off.
it certainly won't happen anymore where the defense was the signature, all 3 phases of the team will be his mentality going forwarded, that's what he is aiming to do going fwd
Mr. T is a bad GM and was fired for his personnel decisions. Rex wants to emphasis he was hired by him. :breakdance:
he is avoiding answering why the tebow thing was a failure, Tebow is under contract and we will see what happens when we bring in a new GM and offensive coach
he knew he wasn't going to be involved in the GM search, so he doesn't see a problem going away on vacation before speaking to the media
in the future, please summarize your anti-Rex campaign in 1 post. no one needs to read it spread across multiple pages.
14 posts in this thread in less than 30 mins........and you still haven't made a point. thanks for the contributions.
he is laughing about the paparazzi following him to the Bahamas. Thinks it is strange, he never saw the cameras and think there are more important people out there who needs the attention. His excuse for the sanchez thing is that it was supposed to be an 8, without thought, he said no, make it a 6
This thread is for a press conference which happened this morning, my posts are for an interview going on right now. If you don't like my posts, don't read them
He believes in himself, and knows Woody believes in him, so he would not have fired Rex if he was Woody. Call is over, thank you
BN and Biggs, I think we generally agree on how this ends up being problematic. But to Biggs's point about what Woody wants, that is a real problem. Either Woody is an idiot, which I don't think he is, or he's not willing to turn over more control to a new GM. He wants to keep it himself. That would be one thing if Woody knew how to run a football team. But he does not. Still... it could still work out by luck or something. I just think Woody has made the prospects for success in hiringa new GM less than optimal, and also has shown Rex will have a continued and imo unearned say in how the team is run.
I dont understand this at all. Rex wanted to run a ground and pound offense. We tried to install that type of offense, his vision of offense. When Schotty was fired, we hired Sparano- Rex's mirror image as he put it. In Rex's eyes, they both wanted to run the same type of run oriented, controlling offense. Now he's changing this completely and saying he wants to run his REAL vision of his offense? Gimme a break. I understand he may be finally adapting to the new NFL (we'll have to see), but please dont say that he never installed his vision of his offense and make up excuses for him.