Unless you're cruising through the hallways at Jets HQ in the wee hours of the morning, I think it's unfair to guess who is and isn't studiously burning through film.
Rex Ryan is regarded as one of the best defensive minds in the game. I have no doubt that he's very good at breaking down film - at least from a defensive standpoint. I'd love to know where you get the idea that he's not a film coach.
Yeah 624, you must be one of those armchair QBs with the big beer belly screaming at your TV on Sundays with a bag of Fritos in one hand and a yoo-hoo in the other.
I was just backing you up by relaying your high school football coaching credentials as evidence to why you know what Rex does in the film room.
How was he not out of bounds? And even if he was, why does he deserve to have a coach try to trip him then? PS: You don't know what e.g. means. You mean i.e. Stop trying to use big words, you're bad at it.
I'm aware that the acronyms mean two different things, but I'm not aware that they are that different in size. Can you explain this to me? A coach at such a high level (high school) as yourself should be able to teach me with ease.
Ok. I'll explain at your high school graduation party. Can I be invited? You want me to buy you some beer this weekend?
You are defeated in every aspect so you choose to attempt to insult me for being 18, amazing comeback. This is the type of argument I expect from a sad middle aged man who is a failed high school football coach unaware that an NFL coach studies film.
Already cleared my inbox, waiting for the PM. I didn't want to blatantly call him a chickenhawk when he already made it so obvious by wanting to go to my high school graduation party (that happened 6 months ago) or buy beer for me. I just pity the kids on the bus he drives, along with his son who has a dad that thinks being a parent of a kid who plays football makes you a coach.