Dyslexia Frustrates Coach Ryan To This Day

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    Dyslexia frustrates Ryan to this day

    Interesting Article on espn.com.

    Dyslexia frustrates Ryan to this day/B]

    NEW YORK -- Words have always been Rex Ryan's biggest challenge.

    Not so much saying them, of course. The New York Jets' loquacious rookie coach has no trouble speaking his mind. Reading and writing, though, have made Ryan cringe since grade school.


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    For the weaknesses I have with spelling and all those other things with being dyslexic, I have a lot of other strengths also. I want people to know that you can have dyslexia and still reach your goals.

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    -- Jets coach Rex Ryan

    That's the effect dyslexia can have, even on the most confident of NFL coaches.

    "It was really frustrating," Ryan told The Associated Press. "So much of school, you have to write, but I just struggled. I couldn't help it."

    Dyslexia is a language-based learning disability which affects people's abilities to read, spell, write and pronounce words. According to The International Dyslexia Association, perhaps as much as 15 to 20 percent of the population has symptoms of dyslexia.

    Ryan, 46, knew something wasn't quite right while he was growing up, but he was diagnosed with dyslexia just a few years ago when his oldest son, Payton, was tested for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

    "They gave me a test, too, and there were like 100 words, not real words, but letters just thrown out there," Ryan said. "It might've taken me, I don't know, maybe 15 minutes to read it out. They brought in my youngest son, who was maybe 10 or 12 at that time, and he read it in like a minute.

    "The further we went along with it, the more I realized, 'Man, oh, man. I can see where I definitely had it."

    It's a stunning admission by a man who has exuded so much confidence and bravado since becoming the Jets coach in January.

    "It's probably pretty common for someone who has communication problems or issues to be very reserved, shy or laid back," said Jets safety Jim Leonhard, who played on Ryan's defense in Baltimore last season but only recently heard about the coach's dyslexia. "Rex is the total opposite. He's too competitive of a guy to let something like that slow him down."

    That wasn't always the case. Ryan remembers the anxious moments when he was called upon to read in class and the page appeared nothing more than a muddled mess of letters. And there were all the miserable scores on spelling exams.

    "It wasn't like they had spell check back in those days, so it was impossible," he said. "I was a terrible student."

    It got so bad Ryan would often skip school unless floor hockey or softball games were planned.

    "I never wanted to embarrass myself," he said.

    Adding to Ryan's frustrations were the facts that his mother, Doris, has a doctorate in education and was a vice president of the University of New Brunswick in Canada, and his father, Buddy, was a two-time academic All-American before becoming one of the NFL's greatest defensive minds. Ryan's older brother, Jim, has an MBA and a law degree.

    Even Ryan's twin brother, Rob, who is Cleveland's defensive coordinator, "was pretty decent, too," he said, laughing.

    "I was like, 'What the heck's wrong with me?' "

    Well, nothing when it comes to coaching. Ryan, whose Ravens defenses were among the league's best the last several years, believes his dyslexia might have even helped shape his approach.

    "He's a fighter and a competitor," Leonhard said, "and you can tell he probably got some of that from having dyslexia and overcoming it."

    Being dyslexic isn't something normally associated with NFL head coaches. Ryan was open about it when he interviewed for the Jets job, as well as previous opportunities.

    "I never wanted to paint a false picture of myself," he said, "because if I got that job, I wanted to be myself."

    Despite the struggles, Ryan was able to earn a master's degree in physical education from Eastern Kentucky. And then there's all he has achieved in the NFL.

    "For the weaknesses I have with spelling and all those other things with being dyslexic, I have a lot of other strengths also," Ryan said. "I want people to know that you can have dyslexia and still reach your goals."


    Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press
     
  2. cassie96

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    Good read.

    Ryan is a great role model for kids struggling with dyslexia.
     
  3. CJLang

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    dexlysia scuks
     
  4. Steve032

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    I am dyslexic and it's no fun. I rode the short bus for a loooong time
     
  5. ukjetsfan

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    I hear that while at college Ryan once went to a toga party dressed as a goat...
     
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    There is much to be proud of in Rex Ryan. Dyslexics of the world, untie!!
     
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    I read somewhere that a disproportionate number of billionaires are dyslexic. That makes sense. People with dyslexia must see the world from a unique vantage point. Dyslexics tend to be extremely self-reliant from an education standpoint and have to work harder than the status quo.

    I see it as a positive. As long as Dustin Keller can get his sack total up this year and Vernon Gholston can catch 60-70 balls, we should be in good shape.
     
  8. VickBlows

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    I know how frustrating this can be since I drink myself blind about three times a week.
     
  9. Scoffaveli3

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    im guessing the reason hes so fat is that he saw the food pyramid upside down
     
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    Not bad, not bad :)
     
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    That's too funny.
     
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    ok, that is baaaaaaaaaad. But Fucking Funny as hell.
     
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    At least you had affordable transportation to work.
     
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    I just hope come game day that this doesn't affect the Xs and Qs
     
  15. JetFighter

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    lemonade out of lemons for this story: At least he never mixes up his initials when signing for something: RR is the same no matter what order you put it in...
     
  16. Greatful Jethead

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    Unreal you go through NFL Headlines and its Brett Favre this and This team signed this one and this guy is ready to make his mark. Then the last one Is "Jet Coach admits he is Dyslexic".
    Wow just wow. Now I remember why I stay away until pre-season...see ya then fellas
     
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    Okay. Bye.





    the fuck just happened?...
     
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    :rofl:

    did he really start a thread about this?
     
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    worst. thread. ever
     
  20. nyjcanada

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    that's a shame. a real shame.
     

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