If Jets need a new DC - Rob Ryan ? (Update: Ryan new SAINTS DC)

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  1. TNJet

    TNJet Well-Known Member

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    Rex is the GM.
     
  2. abyzmul

    abyzmul R.J. MacReady, 21018 Funniest Member Award Winner

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    It's like somebody lets their baby play at the computer all day long with you.
     
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    abyzmul R.J. MacReady, 21018 Funniest Member Award Winner

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    You obviously know nothing about how Rob Ryan runs a defense. I'd rather have that ineffective defense that Pettine was calling a couple of years ago than have Rob's pathetic strawman sets on the field.

    That Cowboy Fan guy obviously didn't know what he was seeing the past couple of years.
     
  4. Falco21

    Falco21 Well-Known Member

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    There was talk that the Rams hired him as DC, but this was just tweeted

    Conor Orr RT @calvinwatkins: Rob Ryan on being hired by Rams: "I'm on a beach and have talked to nobody and have no comment."
     
  5. LeonNYJ

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    Another Ryan/Schotty reunion. lol
     
  6. Jerseyboyisback

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    Rob Ryan won't be Rams DC, as anticipated, per @mortreport. #Jets have an opening for a LBs coach. Rex-Rob reunion?
     
  7. ArmandJ

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    LOLOL, that would be good, I wouldn't even lie. It would make whatever happens next season, a lot more enjoyable.
     
  8. BacktoQueens

    BacktoQueens Well-Known Member

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    I would take Rob as LBs coach no doubt.
    Lots of new LBs will be on the team, and currently no coach. He'd bring a lot of experience, and could help out Thurman.

    Not sure Rob would want that tho..
     
  9. ArmandJ

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    SOJF will weep at the thought of Rob coming though. Not to mention they'd lament about the whole 'CIRCUS' mentality.
     
  10. alleycat9

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    ill be honest i was pretty amazed that jeff fisher would bring that turd into st louis. i guess he figured it out before it became a problem.

    so much for 5 minutes huh fat rob.
     
  11. NotSatoshiNakamoto

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    Yea - you can't argue against the LB play on the Pats when he was LB coach. As always w/the Pats though - you have to wonder if it was just a product of being in the system.
     
  12. harkin

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    Didn't he have the Rams' DC job for about 5 min?
     
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    I kind of Rex/Rob for the hilarity of it, but it doesn't make much sense
     
  14. Falco21

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    I think we might be seeing a Ryan brother reunion in the making. He doesn't get the job in St. Louis and there are only 2 teams remaining needing a new DC, one being the Saints. I don't see him going to New Orleans either.

    I have a feeling he won't find the job he wants in time, so he signs on as LB coach. Very possible and something I would be all for.
     
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    Old article but interesting...

    1/7/2011

    There could be a double dose of the Ryan brothers on the Jets' coaching staff next season.

    Rex Ryan tried to hire his twin brother Rob when he got the Jets' job two years ago, but Eric Mangini had hired him as the Browns defensive coordinator before the Jets offered their head coaching job to Rex. When Rex asked the Browns to release his brother, Mangini replied, "Give me a break, he's already here," Rex Ryan said Thursday. "I told him blood was thicker than water. They were not going to lose him."

    But now that the Browns have fired Mangini, Rob Ryan could be available. He will be interviewed for the Carolina Panthers head coach opening, and Rex Ryan is optimistic his brother will get a job as a head coach or defensive coordinator. But he's got a safe and comfortable place to land if nothing is attractive.

    "Without question, that would be an amazing opportunity for us if we could bring my brother in here," Ryan told the Daily News Thursday. "You want to surround yourself with as many good coaches as you can. We are fortunate here. We've got a lot of good coaches. Would I like to add my brother? Of course."
    Ryan called Jets defensive coordinator Mike Pettine "an unbelievable coach," so Rob Ryan would not get that job, Rex said. "Rob has never really been in this system anyway," Rex said.

    So what role would he have? "We would try to come up with something," he said. "If that opportunity was out there, I think the first guy that would come to me and want to do that would be (GM Mike) Tannenbaum and even (Jets owner) Woody (Johnson). I don't think we will have that opportunity. He will be at least a coordinator in this league, if not a head coach. I'm not the only one who recognized the guy is a great coach."

    Rex and Rob last worked together on their father Buddy's staff with the Arizona Cardinals in 1994 and '95.

    Rob Ryan reportedly is still under contract to the Browns, which means if the new head coach wants to keep him, Cleveland could prevent him from taking anything that is not a head coaching job.


    Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/f...-leaves-browns-article-1.153164#ixzz2JQr913kD
     
  17. Ozymandias

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    I would take Rob Ryan as a LB coach.
     
  18. Jersey Joe 67

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    Damn, this 5 minutes seems like an eternity.
     
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  20. CBG

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    Maybe Rob can fill in as the human cannon ball ? Can he fit in the cannon ? He might have good balance , maybe he can work the high wire ? Or maybe him and Jamarcus are going to work on a new act together ?Just sayin :lol:
     

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