Not as head coach or anything...but if Rex is going to be our coach, why not reach out to pops and make him a special consultant or something? I'm sure he can still figure out ways to murder the QB. The Mangina had his idiot scarfaced boxing buddy Teddy Atlas hanging around. He really did nothing.
when mangini utilized Atlas correctly, they went 10-6 and went to the playoffs. Thats when everyone loved Mangini and gave him a nickname with "genius" in it. Rex has the same mentality his father did/does. Kill kill kill - i've been preaching that all during the season. Maybe this dysfunctional loser franchise will understand thats how football is played and hire the anti-sutton. And maybe give a coach 6 years to fix a team like they did back in the early days of football. Ryan doesn't even need that many with the pro bowlers and all pros on this team.
Yeah, that was one hell of a defense. Eventually teams caught on to it but it took them a long time to do it. I still think the '85 Bears were the best team ever.
i'd be willing to give up a game or two and go 11-5 with a kill-kill-kill team that's a blast to watch rather than root for a pansy ass finesse team that goes 12-4. my favorite days as a jet fan were the sack exchange days. remember when they rang the bell on wall street? dam. them were some good years. didn't win every game, but with sallam gastinau klecko and lyons ringing your bell every week, at least we had respect
74 isn't all that old. How old was Hallas when he retired? or Marv Levy..probably others I am forgetting too and they were head coaches.
Yea, Levy has did a bang up job as the Bills GM.. He retired at age 72 as a HC. He is now 83. Hallas was 72 when he retired.
I definitely am familiar with the reference, I'm just not entirely sure from where.....I wanna say The Simpsons?
Yes, it was. "The Ryan-led defense helped propel the Oilers to an 11-game winning streak to end the 1993 regular season, only to be upset by Joe Montana and the Kansas City Chiefs in the Astrodome during the Divisional Round of the playoffs. He was most notably involved in a sideline altercation with then-offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride during a national broadcast. Ryan had been criticizing Gilbride's "run and shoot", referring to it as the "chuck and duck." Ryan felt that last-minute stands cost him two players to injury when the offense could have simply just ran the ball and killed the clock. At the end of the first half in the last game of the season against the New York Jets, Gilbride called a pass play, and when Cody Carlson fumbled the snap, Ryan started yelling at Gilbride, who started walking towards Ryan, yelling back. When they were in arms length, Ryan punched Gilbride and two players quickly separated them."
Awesome If we are gonna bring back fossils lets bring back Don Shula and John Madden. This way Westhoff can be the young buck on the staff. Shit he would probably be in the best shape too. Better yet we can get Don Rickles and Clint Eastwood to. Op I think you are on to something.