Pointing at the other bench (The Jets/Pats Saga)

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44ever
01-17-2011, 02:07 PM
Jim Zorn = nice head coach
Rex Ryan = buffoon

I'll take the coach who has been to two straight conference championship games. Sure I'd cringe but I also would be psyched to watch the Skins actually win.

Yep... I'm not saying you have to be a "buffoon" to win, but it works for the Jets. And if it worked for the Redskins, I would be all for it. All I want to see is the Redskins win. I don't care about the character of the HC if the team is winning.

Guys wont play for coaches they can't respect. Rex obviously has the respect of his team.

He made his team believe in him and in themselves, and that they could beat any team in the league including NE.

For us NFL fans to point the finger at Rex's character as a person is just plain ignorance.

BaltimoreSkins
01-17-2011, 03:56 PM
A sad commentary on our society? Last time I checked football is still a sport...right? Some rivalry, celebration, smack talk and drama makes for good sports.
What happened in Arizona and the needless loss of innocent lives is a sad commentary on our society...not smack talk in a football game.
Matty is right this is sour grapes.

Right football is still a just a sport so why are we saying it is appropriate to use profanity on national tv or during interviews? I don't care if they want to trash talk and celebrate or anything like that. I coach XC and track and field and I tell my athletes that profanity is a sign of a weak man. Is there a time and place for it? sure, but on a daily basis and all the time it gets to be a little much. I don't have sour grapes, I have no rooting interest what so ever in Rex Ryan, but I do think it is possible to have some edge as a team and a coach and not be classless.

Longtimefan
01-17-2011, 05:03 PM
If we're winning who cares who the HC is. We are just fans, we don't go out to dinner with the guy. What's the worst that can be said, "Your coach is a buffoon?" Any Jets fan would simply say "I don't give a F%#k, We are going to the Superbowl."

What can you really say about that? Especially as a Skins fan. "Yes we are a losing team but at least we have a nice HC" ??? I'd rather be winning! Let's keep things in perspective and give credit where credit is due. The Jets seem to have just the right combo of character and talent to win.

Rex has something to do with their success, Im sure.

Congrats. to your Jets 44, they're making new believers every time they play. Great game-plan vs. the Pats.

44ever
01-17-2011, 05:58 PM
Congrats. to your Jets 44, they're making new believers every time they play. Great game-plan vs. the Pats.

Thanks bro. But just to be clear, I am a Redskins fan 100%. I have lived in NY most of my life and now live in both NY and Fl. part time. So as long as the Skins are completely out of contention, I see no harm in rooting for the home town favorite. Plus it gives me a reason to talk some smack to Giants fans.

With that said, It has been exciting to follow the Jets and It's nice to see them finally winning. Beating the Colts and NE back to back was amazing.

It just goes to show that any team can emerge at any time. Hope our Skins time is near.

HTTR!!!

skinsfan69
01-17-2011, 07:02 PM
Congrats. to your Jets 44, they're making new believers every time they play. Great game-plan vs. the Pats.

It was a great game plan and it showed that Ryan adjusted his blitz happy ways and was only rushing 3-4 guy. it looked like he played coverage to the middle of the field and left his corners alone. If there is one thing New England should do with all those draft picks is try and find a true #1 wr cause they needed one yesterday.

SFREDSKIN
01-17-2011, 07:04 PM
Did the Patriots have their own Sal Alosi? - Shutdown Corner - NFL - Yahoo! Sports (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/shutdown_corner/post/Did-the-Patriots-have-their-own-Sal-Alosi-?urn=nfl-308695)

Longtimefan
01-17-2011, 07:14 PM
The last time I saw Brady look as frustrated as he did yesterday, was in 2007 Super-Bowl XLII vs. the Giants. He left the field between series talking to himself on more than one occasion, it was clear the Jets took the Pats completely out of their game.

Tom Brady, Bill Belichick Remain in State of Shock on Monday -- NFL FanHouse (http://nfl.fanhouse.com/2011/01/17/tom-brady-bill-belichick-remain-in-state-of-shock-on-monday/)

SFREDSKIN
01-17-2011, 08:13 PM
The last time I saw Brady look as frustrated as he did yesterday, was in 2007 Super-Bowl XLII vs. the Giants. He left the field between series talking to himself on more than one occasion, it was clear the Jets took the Pats completely out of their game.

Tom Brady, Bill Belichick Remain in State of Shock on Monday -- NFL FanHouse (http://nfl.fanhouse.com/2011/01/17/tom-brady-bill-belichick-remain-in-state-of-shock-on-monday/)

Time for Brady and Belichick to put their ego's aside and realize they lost to the better prepared team.

SmootSmack
01-17-2011, 08:19 PM
Has the window closed on Brady?

warpaint
01-17-2011, 08:31 PM
Has the window closed on Brady?

No he has 3 years in him.

And on the whole Jets acting like fools the Patriots mocked San Diego by dancing on their field they also where doing the Eagles dance every time they made a TD or big play in the Superbowl and the other countless things.Karma. I just didnt like Ryan running or whatever it was in the endzone I thought that was uncalled for.

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