When you say you watched film and you saw nothing showing the guy could contribute. Sorry, but that's a burial. He's backtracking now. It's something he never should have said. Never. By saying he saw nothing in Hill but the FO was adamant about picking him, he questioning them and putting them on the spot. He should have said, "I was wrong. They were right."
""He can run all these routes, he had good hands and he's got 4.2 speed at 6-foot-5. He was the guy they all wanted, but honestly, when it came down to it, a wideout? Not my dream pick. But now that we have him, of course, I want to claim him: 'Oh, that was my pick.' But it really wasn't."" Does nobody read the whole article? Like others have said, Rex was saying that if it was his pick, he would've went with a defensive guy. He's not throwing Hill or anyone under the bus.
I hope Hill becomes Jerry Rice reincarnated, but if he has a poor year, these comments will slap Tanny right in the face. He'll be constantly asked and/or reminded that Rex watched film and saw nothing in Hill, but Tanny was adamant and forced the pick on him. It's just didn't need to be said at all.
You know, you're right. But the headline is terrible. Deceptive. If you just see the headline you jump to that conclusion. Whoever wrote that headline / article should be fired. Not every Rex Ryan quote is newsworthy.
As you said take the article in it's entirety. Does that excuse the comments about seeing nothing in him? Why say that?
The slanting in the headline skews the entire article. That said, Rex should *never* have said he saw nothing in Hill. That comment is what slants everything else that comes after. When he says he saw nothing in Hill but Tannenbaum and Bradway were adamant that sets up a cascading issue if Hill fails this season. Whether or not Hill will be good in the long-run the odds are he will fail this season, particularly given that nobody will be filtering correctly for a 2nd round wide receiver. Hill could catch 30 balls this year and if the offense fails that comment will reverberate.
^^^^^^^^^^ This. All he needed to say was that he wanted to go with a defensive pick but he's really glad they picked Hill instead.
It would have been different if Hill had a great season and Rex said this at the end of the year. If Hill flops this is going to look really bad.
Your are crazy. There is absolutely nothing wrong with honestly stating what your impressions of the player were then and what they are now. LOL You are reading WAAAAAAAAAY too much into this and taking it totally out of context to create some soap opera drama that doesn't exist at all. Rex wouldn't have taken Hill, is happy he is here and wishes he could take credit for drafting him. Hello ???? There is nothing wrong with any of that. LOL
If a wife said the same thing to her husband, that she saw "nothing" in him when she married him, but now, hey, she's happy, that wouldn't affect their relationship? No guy would take that personally?
This. It may light a fire under Hill to improve and perform well, but at the same time, he must be thinking "My HC doesn't really want me on this team?" .
Not with Tannenbaum he doesn't. Throwing your boss under the bus, even inadvertently, doesn't have much survival value.
What makes you think Tannenbaum has any real power, that he can fire Rex without Woody's consent? Woody calls the shots, and Woody loves Rex.
Actually, this brings up another question. Rex starts out by saying he saw nothing from Hill that would indicate he could contribute. He then goes on to list his height, speed and good hands. Were those qualities not apparent on film? Which is it?