Another example of why the biggest loudmouths are the way they are. Insecurity. I love that he lets everyone know that those who know best will can talk on his behalf because he doesn't have to, then proceeds to talk on hs behalf. Priceless! http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...-a-lot-better-coach-than-im-given-credit-for/ Jets coach Rex Ryan has taken a lot of criticism as his team has missed the playoffs in the last two years, but he doesn’t believe that criticism is justified. In fact, Ryan believes that he should be viewed more as the coach who took the Jets to back-to-back AFC Championship Games in his first two seasons than as the coach who had the Jets out of the playoffs in his next two seasons. “I’m a hell of a lot better football coach than I’m given credit for,” Ryan told Newsday. That quote may sound defensive, but Ryan insists that it doesn’t bother him if people don’t give him the credit for being the great football coach he is. “I don’t care,” Ryan said. “I don’t need the credit. But I can tell you one thing, when it’s said and done, they’ll look back and say, ‘Oh man, this dude can coach his butt off.’ And you know what? It’s true. And I’ll let the people that know best talk on my behalf about the kind of coach I am. I don’t have to brag, even though statistically, I can brag about anything I’ve ever done defensively.” Ryan is surely right that he can brag about what he’s done defensively: The Jets have played well on defense for all four of his seasons in New York. But Ryan is the head coach, not the defensive coordinator. And head coaches are judged by wins and losses. So if Ryan is going to get credit for being a good coach, he just needs to win. If he does, he won’t have to talk about what a good coach he is because other people will say it for him.
He is definitely a good coach on the defensive side of the ball although you have to wonder why he kept starting Eric Smith at safety and Bart Scott at LB after he had nothing left in the tank. He did nothing for the offense and let Schotty and Sparano run what were probably the most predictable vanilla offenses ever. If he just wanted to be a DC he could have stayed in Baltimore. Maybe now MM will run a good offense without his input.
good for him. i am no expert but my gut tells me this guy knows his and gives a shit. good enough for me.
I agree, but he's tried and he can't do it, insecure or egomaniac, should be a great d coordinator not a head coach
The thing that bothers me about that quote is the part where he talks about how he can brag about anything he's done defensively. It's not what your defenses have done or will do that could get you fired dude. Check out your offensive rankings.
He's right. He doesn't get credit because people judge him based on his personality rather than coaching ability. Jets "fans" are prime culprits too. He has a winning record that includes 4 playoff wins on the road against the odds. The issue on this team is not the head coach, it has been talent the last couple years along with Sanchez sucking dick, and poor offensive coordinators. He has one losing season with multiple major injuries and everyone piles on him and blames him. He wasn't the one that committed us to Sanchez, he just recognized that he gave us a better shot to win than Tebow or McElroy and HE WAS RIGHT. People need to put the Rex hate aside, he's going to be our coach for a long time to come.
I like Ryan but he has proven that he has had issues as a head coach. From making guarantees that puts pressure on the team to not knowing what is going on with the offense. Those are not signs of being a great head coach. He is a brilliant defensive mind no doubt but he still has a ways to go before he becomes a great head coach.
How DARE he have confidence in himself!?!?!? He should just say 'DOWN FOR THE CLOWN'. What he's saying is true. He took the Jets to two AFC title games with Mark fucking Sanchez AND still has a winning record. Only the Harbaugh's and maybe Belichick could do more with Sanchez...
Fuck that! Keep talking Rex!! I miss the old fat Rex Ryan that went to 2 AFC Championship games. I miss the Rex that made Jets football relevant again. Keep talking big guy!
Exactly. That's the most cringe-worthy part IMO. HEAD coaches don't brag about their rankings on one side of the ball. If he wants to have a great defense that he can brag about, I'm sure there's some organization that would be happy to have him as their D-coordinator. But here he's our head coach - coach the TEAM and STFU about your defense.
i would love to have heard the question or conversation that lead to the quotes in the article.half the problem here is the pft's of the world set it up to sound like rex was just spouting off unprovoked. context is important here but we are not provided that because it probably doesnt help the agenda
Visibly asshurt Pats fan. Everyone talks shit about RR I have no problems with him defending himself... Wonder what the question was.
He is a much better coach than given credit for but he doesn't have to tell us. It sounds like he is preparing for life after us which sucks.
Good for Rex. People think he's a loud mouth either way. I'm sick of these tight wad NFL fans/media anyway. "OOOO Rex said he's a great coach..ooooo". You really prefer Mumbles up in New England? The same Press conference over & over again for the last 12 years?? This is football. There are gonna be extreme personalities. Why does anyone want to see a head coach do his best impression of a litigation lawyer? Keep talking Rex. Screw the rest of the NFL. They're gonna bash you no matter what you do.