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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Rex Ryan: Speak Bigly and Carry a Tiny Stick

      So even after failing to beat the lowly Dolphins on Sunday and missing the playoffs an 8-8, Ryan was still flapping his gums about how "maybe you're a loser but I'm not a loser."

      If anyone ever needed proof that talk is cheap just check out Ryan. The Jets are just another mediocre team with a subpar quarterback in Mark Sanchez. But Ryan keeps bringing attention to their mediocrity by his extravagant claims of how good they are.

     Hey Rex?! Why don't you have a chat with Bill Parcells who will tell you, "Ya are what ya are." What makes Mr. Ryan think that despite all the losses on the field who can convince us he's a winner by all his talk off the field?

     Rex is the perfect coach for the NY Jets, a subpar franchise with a subpar history. Just one time did the Jets win the Super Bowl and that was 43 years ago. But that one win has gone into the yore of legend as Namath famously guaranteed they would beat the favored Baltimore Colts.

    It seems that the Jets as a team that has so little to celebrate in it's history need to always talk a big game to make up for their uninspiring play. Ryan has this congenital condition-the condition of being Buddy Ryan's son-of having to do all his talking not on the field but to the media.

   The Jets, the  losing, mediocre franchise that they are evidently have this same need. They need the anti Teddy Roosevelt. Because their play is so weak they have to make their case through talk. The guarantee it thing worked once when Namath did it.

   But Ryan doing it before every game simply takes away his credibility. It's not a boast, it's pathetic, a cry for help on his part and for the NY Jets sports team as a whole, truly their coach's team.

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