Ryan scrambling to bring order in Jets carnival

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  1. Pluvrr

    Pluvrr Active Member

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    Just reporting what the media's sayin:

    http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=lc-jets092210


    Ryan scrambling to bring order in Jets carnival
    Les Carpenter

    By Les Carpenter, Yahoo! Sports Sep 22, 11:48 pm EDT


    Rex Ryan wasn't in a jovial mood with Braylon Edwards after the wide receiver was arrested for DWI this week.


    FLORHAM PARK, N.J. – Rex Ryan was furious. For all the foolishness, the vows of winning the Super Bowl and the urge to forever snack, the New York Jets coach can bring the fury. And on Wednesday morning as he stood before his team, two of the players would later say he was as angry as they had ever seen.

    This was enough, he yelled.

    There sat Braylon Edwards(notes), the wide receiver who police say blew a .16 on a breathalyzer test about an hour before sunrise on Tuesday. There too were teammates D’Brickashaw Ferguson(notes) and Vernon Gholston(notes), who had been in the car with him. Also in attendance: the players who had tossed bawdy comments at a woman from TV Azteca in the locker room two weeks before, a misdeed that unleashed international outrage.

    Ryan stormed. Players out until 5 a.m. on the week of a game against the Miami Dolphins, a division rival? Harassing a female reporter?

    “We don’t need to be THAT team,” Ryan later said at a news conference.

    It is something nobody wants to be. THAT team. The unruly team. The rogue team. The team with more troubles than victories. In the past the Cincinnati Bengals have been THAT team. So have the Minnesota Vikings. They become part of a lexicon for all that is wrong in football: the Bengals and their arrests or the Love Boat Vikings. Teams that are known as THAT team usually implode, blown apart by more serious teammates and public relations pressure.

    And yet THAT team is what the Jets are becoming.

    Until the first weekend of the season the Jets had been the fun team, with their rotund coach wobbling around “Hard Knocks”-clad in a Jets bowling shirt and athletic shorts. He let players run sprints with hamburgers spilling from their mouths. He promised the Super Bowl and scrawled “Soon to be Champs” on the back of an ESPN bus.

    But then two days before the first game, the fun team ran a drill intended to put players in proximity of TV Azteca reporter Ines Sainz. They made comments about her. The comments grew improper. Then a few days later Braylon Edwards was being led to jail, and suddenly the Jets were learning just how thin a line there is between being the fun team and THAT team.

    It’s always been a difficult thing what Ryan is trying to do with the Jets. NFL coaches do not often deal in joy. In recent years, as the league’s popularity has grown and public scrutiny has increased, coaches have turned cautious. Gone are the swashbuckling characters like Ryan’s father Buddy or Mike Ditka or Jerry Glanville. They’ve been replaced by more men cast in the mold of Bill Belichick, coaches incapable of a smile, let alone a cheeseburger on the field.

    Ryan stands as an Everest in the flat landscape of androids who prowl the league’s sidelines. He does not offer “no comments.” He doesn’t shy from pranks or a chance to laugh. The NFL dearly needs a few men in charge who don’t glower under their headsets.

    But to most NFL coaches there is safety in being uptight. They keep their players on rigid schedules. They allow no limits. They don’t dare talk about games two weeks in advance, let alone Super Bowls. They do everything they can to create the most sterilized environments possible with the hope their players won’t let their focus stray. Quietly they shake their heads at the carnival atmosphere Ryan permits much the way the neighbors might cluck their tongues over the children down the street who are allowed to stay outside after dark. It will just lead to trouble, they say.

    And so trouble has arrived to the Jets. Ryan kept talking on Wednesday about controlling it. He used the old line favored by coaches of misbehaving players for decades, that it is a privilege to play in the NFL. He told them not to embarrass team owner Woody Johnson, who built them a practice facility so beautiful it should be in architecture magazines. He told them they had a chance to do something great this season.

    “This is supposed to be our Super Bowl year,” cornerback Darrelle Revis later said. Braylon Edwards attended a charity event on Monday evening in New York. He was arrested for DWI early Tuesday morning.


    The question is, will they listen? Several players said on Wednesday that Ryan’s words hit them hard.

    “He was very stern and fed up,” receiver Jerricho Cotchery said.

    “He is so passionate,” Revis said.

    Still Ryan has been loose in trying to build his Super Bowl team, importing players like Edwards and receiver Santonio Holmes(notes) (currently on a four-game suspension for violating the league’s substance-abuse policy) who have been flagged as problems. This always comes with risk for it’s usually THOSE players who turn a club into THAT team.

    On Wednesday, Edwards said he had a long, somber ride back to New Jersey after he had been released from jail in Manhattan the day before. He said he was thinking about the reputation he had built and how he wanted so desperately to prove it wasn’t true. That will be much harder now.

    And the coach who took the chance on him in hopes of landing the Super Bowl was left to demand the Jets clean themselves up before they bury themselves. He has to hope his plea will be enough.

    “I think Rex has control,” Revis said. “Even with this situation with Braylon, we’re grown men, this is our job. You got to be smarter. You’ve got to be able to do what you have to do.”

    Most NFL coaches don’t make that assumption. Most NFL coaches don’t give their players the credit of believing they are grown men. That’s why they discourage fun. One prominent NFL coach even forbids his players from going to shopping malls on the days before games, lest their feet grow tired from the exertion of walking around.

    Rather than restrict his players, Ryan has urged them to take a whole bite of the world just as he has. It’s wonderful and refreshing and something the NFL needs more.

    And yet, Wednesday, he was screaming at his players.

    “Let’s end it,” he told them of their indiscretions.

    It might be too late for the good-time Jets, quickly destined to become this year’s THAT team.
     
  2. tpjets62

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    If they crush the Fins this week, alot of this will die down. It will show the team can fight through adversity and that Rex still has them focused. If its a game like week 1, its going to be a long week.
     
  3. Mambo9

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    Stopped reading... my god it sounds like the Jets fucking raped that Ines Sainz bitch.. you are in a MALE LOCKER ROOM jesus christ, not at William Shakespeare's country club!

    One guy being arrested for being drunk (but not driving foolishly or doing other bullshit) and "improper comments" made about a woman (I should be in jail for that :p) don't mean we're becoming THAT team.

    It's that reporters NEED to have a THAT team so they can write bullshit and pay their bills.
     
  4. fozzi58

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    I'm so sick of this bullshit. We need this win Sunday more than last week.

    The biggest problem I have is that the legal system has not run its course and people want to know why B.E. hasn't ridden the lightning yet. The radio personalities keep talking about the Jets not being a classy organization because they have not benched BE.

    I DONT CARE. LET HIM PLAY. I want to win the SUPERBOWL.

    I don't care if he took a shit in the collection plate at St Patrick's Cathedral.

    The Jets are a football team. Not a charity organization staving off world hunger. They don't need to be classy - THEY NEED TO WIN!!!!!!
     
  5. WhiteShoeWillis

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    Bottom line is that all this shit means nothing if they win. And if they lose, well, that's nothing we haven't seen before anyway.
     
  6. sec314

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    Ditto, man the media has taken things to a new low, my god, one idiot gets DWI'ed and the whole orginization are a bunch of thugs. And thankfully, the Jets, did not cave into public pressure and suspend for the Sunday game. JUST WIN BABY!!!
     
  7. MadBacker Prime

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    Exactly, all this will be cured with a win.

    Rex wants to beat the Phins as bad or more then we do. He's been looking forward to this weekend for a long time, and you can be sure his defense has been too.


    I still don't get why the Jets are being crucified when they literally can't do anything else to Braylon according to the CBA.
     
  8. TheBlairThomasFumble

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    Aaaaannnd, somewhere on Long Island, with his maw stuffed with Krispy Kremes, Mike Francesa is laughing, knowing that his "da Jets are thugs" narrative has gained traction.
     
  9. Big Blocker

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    I don't understand why otherwise rational people get so upset by what sportswriters write.

    First of all sportswriters are hardly writers. Most can't write for anything. It's the raree one who has any talent.

    They travel in circles with each other, and get their stories the same way. They have a group think that makes the inside the beltway stuff with political reporters look like all out warfare.

    And they need stories. It's easier to write a story that requires no real reporting, since everything is already out there, than do a real job of journalism.

    Plus we should all know the NY sports beat writers tend to prefer the Giants to the Jets. It is beyond debate.

    So just don't let those clowns get to you. Relish their hatred.
     
  10. mute

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    the JETS fought through adversity last week, they can do it again, and im tired of the media blowing up Ines and getting on Rex for his coaching style.
     
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    Did they just compare the Jets to the multi-substance abuse violation, gun trouble Bengals? Because of ONE DUI?

    And suddenly making comments about Sainz is equivalent to the Love Boat? I must have missed the part where they shoved a dildo up her ass and then ran around yelling and pissing in people's yards.

    Braylon fucked up, and he'll have to face legal ramifications, primarily in Ohio, and several members of the team told a woman that she looked nice and paid her compliments of a mildly sexual nature. Such thugs! This is becoming really funny.
     
  12. pats-hater

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    If we lose all those looking to crucify Braylon will be blaming the loss on his DUI arrest.

    I do not think we will lose but the day i read on here that Braylon's arrest is to blame, I will go ballistic and probably have a heart attack.
     
  13. PennyRoyal10

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    I'm not putting the cart before the horse here, but all this, "If the Jets don't win the SB this year they're going to hear it." Well, what if they do win the SB and Rex does it his way? I truly believe this massive beat down from the press and everybody else is going to have a positive effect long term on this team. It is a fact now it's the Jets against the world...
     
  14. GQMartin

    GQMartin Go 'Cuse

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    I really hope the media doesn't try to make it look like the Jets are fucking up off the field every week.
     
  15. Krunk Fu

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    It's very funny to picture Rex Ryan actually physically scrambling.

    One step...two step...three step....floor.
     
  16. pats-hater

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    I think the lunges your lame coach makes on the sideline are much more humorous.

    He looks like such an ass when he does it.
     
  17. Krunk Fu

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    I'm not one of those people who believes that simply because the guy happens to coach my hometown team, he has no flaws. I will say he's looking rather svelte these days though, and without having surgery.

    But the fact remains, Rex Ryan scrambling is a hilarious mental image. Just sayin...
     
  18. Baumeister

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    The female reporter no big deal. Edwards arrest (I am more pissed that they where out at 5am when theirs asses should be getting out of bed and focusing on miami) no big deal. This guy is crowning us the bengals of this year. That's bullsh%t people are just wanting the Jets to fail and some won't be happy until they do. F-that keep kicking some ass Jets and let their hate burn a whole through their souls.
     
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    This article makes it seem like Rex encouraged them to eat eat cheeseburgers on the field.
     
  20. TommyGreen

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    I honestly don't give a shit if the entire league considers us "THAT Team". If we become the Bad Boy Pistons of the NFL, then sweet.
     

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