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I'm actually a little bit worried, only because I think Rex is inheriting a very good defense and he will probably kick our asses three or four times times over the next two years. He'll probably kick the Dolphins asses too and be at least competitive against the Pats. I think he inherits a situation better than the one Todd Bowles is inheriting. And, as a result, he'll probably do better than Bowles over the next 24 months.
That will have the common Jets fan screaming. pouting and crying. It will have the press screaming too. Heck...if the Bills win opening day next season and the Jets lose, there will people posting "I told you so's" on this site and others. God forbid the Bills sweep the Jets next season. All hell will break loose.
But, Rex will probably never get the Bills...or any team for that matter...over the hump. Unless he gets extremely lucky and falls ass backwards into an all-time great QB, Rex isn't winning squat.
The same can probably be said for Todd Bowles, but at least there is some chance that he is a special head coach. There is a small chance that he is the next Chuck Noll, Don Shula, Bill Parcells, etc. The one thing we know about Rex is that he is the next Rex...a blowhard failure just like Daddy Buddy and Brother Robbie. All three of them are the embodiment of the "Peter Principle". They did well and were promoted up the chain until they reached their level of incompetence.
For Buddy and Rex, their level of incompetence was Head Coach. For fat Robbie, his level of incompetence is Defensive Coordinator.
Rex will likely enjoy some early success. But it will be short-lived, and it will end in spectacular train wreck, car crash, dumpster fire fashion. That is one thing you can count on.
I'm actually a little bit worried, only because I think Rex is inheriting a very good defense and he will probably kick our asses three or four times times over the next two years. He'll probably kick the Dolphins asses too and be at least competitive against the Pats. I think he inherits a situation better than the one Todd Bowles is inheriting. And, as a result, he'll probably do better than Bowles over the next 24 months.
That will have the common Jets fan screaming. pouting and crying. It will have the press screaming too. Heck...if the Bills win opening day next season and the Jets lose, there will people posting "I told you so's" on this site and others. God forbid the Bills sweep the Jets next season. All hell will break loose.
But, Rex will probably never get the Bills...or any team for that matter...over the hump. Unless he gets extremely lucky and falls ass backwards into an all-time great QB, Rex isn't winning squat.
The same can probably be said for Todd Bowles, but at least there is some chance that he is a special head coach. There is a small chance that he is the next Chuck Noll, Don Shula, Bill Parcells, etc. The one thing we know about Rex is that he is the next Rex...a blowhard failure just like Daddy Buddy and Brother Robbie. All three of them are the embodiment of the "Peter Principle". They did well and were promoted up the chain until they reached their level of incompetence.
For Buddy and Rex, their level of incompetence was Head Coach. For fat Robbie, his level of incompetence is Defensive Coordinator.
Rex will likely enjoy some early success. But it will be short-lived, and it will end in spectacular train wreck, car crash, dumpster fire fashion. That is one thing you can count on.
"This is the most loyal fan base in the National Football League, and we recognize that. With that being said, this fan base, the loyalty that they show this football team, deserves a loyal coach and deserves loyal players. That's what we're bringing. Nobody is more loyal than me as a football coach. I can tell you that."
I'm pretty sure you could find that jab in the paragraph, but it's bolded just in case. Ryan wasn't the only person to take a shot at Marrone today. Fred Jackson was asked if Ryan was an upgrade over Marrone. His response?
"Well, you've got to believe that. We feel like we got better at the head coaching position." Jackson continued, "We have a coach coming in here who wants to win, who's proven himself as a coach that can win. You've got to feel like you've gotten better."
i like rex but there is a lot of truth in this post..Rex is the last coach I worry about because if he dominates us for 2 quarters and his offense/defense click at the same time (by the way they never do) he will somehow shoot himself in the foot. His own stubbornness is his downfall and it won't be the AFC east beating rex he will beat himself he always does.
So far no introduction press conference for Bowles or MacI like him and his bravado...but it was time...now we will see if he was handcuffed by his GMs
Glad the Jets have "Super" Bowles...when is his presser