At least now we know for sure that the tattoo had nothing to do with Sanchez's on the field performance or expectations.
Oh boofuckinhoo..he is still the best coach the jets have had since ewbank (parcells would have been if he lasted awhile longer..maybe). if he had a gm that tried to build the team instead of tear it down to scrubs we might have actually gotten to another bb with him..we didn't so to afcc games will have to do.
The best part about this is the dude got a freaking Mark Sanchez tattoo. Yeah, he was really only lukewarm on him...
I'll take the good with the bad Idzik gave Geno nothing to play with.....FACT Sanchez was never going to be a FQB.....FACT Neither Rex nor the 2 GMs in Rex's tenure knew shit about building thru the Draft.....OVERARCHING FACT Rex was mostly talk, and could not develop A QB nor coach the offensive side of the football...OVERARCHING FACT Having Sanchez get creamed in garbage time in preseason, DISPLAYING THE ULTIMATE LEVEL OF STUPIDITY......OVERARCHING FACT Knowing that he will never coach again.....A BLESSING AND A FACT
hahaha yeah he gets a tattoo of his naked wife in a Sanchez jersey and then years later tries to say he was never really all that excited about Sanchez. That's so funny. Rex is like a cartoon character
The team maxed out his first two years and he deserves credit for that. No team was ever going to win with Sanchez at QB, so being saddled with him is a viable excuse. the talent then declined and he couldn’t overcome it. But he also performed a damn miracle in Geno’s first year going 8-8, which he deserves credit for. That doesn’t mean he was a great coach; who else is responsible for letting the 2011 season get away like it did other than the coach? His strengths were exactly what the team needed when he came in. But his weaknesses are why his success was short lived.
Rex is a disgrace. What he did to a top 3 Bills D that was handed to him? Then all the undisciplined playing and players? This guy is a straight loser... his brother is even worse. 2 losers and laughing stocks of the NFL
Lmao...good for Geno http://www.nj.com/giants/index.ssf/2017/12/giants_qb_geno_smith_calls_rex_ryan_a_coward.html Giants QB Geno Smith calls Rex Ryan 'a coward' By Steve Politi spoliti@njadvancemedia.com, Columnist, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com OAKLAND, Calif. -- Eli Manning went 210 consecutive games without saying anything remotely interesting in a postgame press conference. Geno Smith, on the other hand, is one for one if you're counting eye-popping quotes. The new Giants starting quarterback fired back at his old Jets head coach after the 24-17 loss to the Oakland Raiders, calling Rex Ryan -- without naming him until asked -- for comments he made about Smith replacing Manning last week. "I did see one of my ex-coaches say he didn't want me to be his quarterback," Smith said. "That really upset me. I saved his job in 2013. We fought our ass for him both years. For him to say that shows how much of a coward he is." It isn't clear, exactly, which of Ryan's comments upset Smith. The current ESPN analyst told the Daily News that he thought it was "a slap in the face" to bench Manning and start Smith giving what the former had accomplished in his career. "Good for Geno, but I don't understand it," Ryan said. "Eli Manning has been a hell of a player in this league a long-ass time. He's one of the most durable guys in the history of the sport and started a million games in a row. He's why you got all those Super Bowl rings. For him to go out like this is odd. It's bizarre." That, of course, was hardly a controversial opinion. If Smith had turned on sports radio last week, he would have heard far worse from a fan base that was utterly flummoxed by the decision -- one that ultimately could end up contributing to head coach Ben McAdoo losing his job. Not that Smith was awful in his debut. He completed 21 of 34 passes for 212 yards, one touchdown and two fumbles. The Giants offense still squandered several good chances to steal the game against Oakland, but Smith -- like Manning -- was under constant pressure.
Rex's whole schtick now is to talk shit about every QB he every coached in order to look like a competent HC.
Dogging your former players is no way to make a living as an analyst. I hope Rex has saved his money.
Yeah, Rex is too self-centered to realize that no one gives a damn if you hate a player when they think you're nothing but a lousy head coach bad mouthing someone to excuse your own failures. Even successful coaches like Madden, Dungy, and Gruden stay/stayed away from that, and for a failed coach to do it is just plain stupid.
I expect Rex to start saying things that are more and more outrageous to keep himself in the spotlight, which in reality only accentuates his irrelevance.