I mean he has Clyde Gates, Chaz Schillens and Bob from the local Autozone playing receiver. Their play in no way reflects his competency as a NFL WR's coach, right?
How many times have the bills run the Wildcat this year? Compare that to how many times you guys ran it last year under JS.
damn - Rex is gonna be so mad. I'll tell you what, I'd rather have a team that will fight than one that won't!
Rex who could never figure out how to manage a West coast trip has to go to London and the Bills left already and are there on Monday. Didn't the Jets fly there on Thursday.
This theory of trying to tell people and convince people how tough you are and how big of a bully you are has never really worked so I'm not shocked. Tough teams don't tell you how big of a bully they are, they just do it on the field. Wrecks is all talk, no bite. It's refreshing to see the media actually gives us credit for once. Haven't seen that for the past 5 years or so.
Ha ha! The OP is getting ripped apart by the other posters, but what they don't realize is that OP is exactly what I've been reading on every Jets forum and hearing from every caller on WFAN for the last few years.
http://www.buffalorumblings.com/bil...ads-on-rex-ryan-buffalo-bills-pass-rush-plans Mario Williams unloads on Rex Ryan, Buffalo Bills' pass-rush plans By Brian Galliford @BrianGalliford on Oct 19, 2015, 11:32a 91 Timothy T. Ludwig-USA TODAY Sports Buffalo's vaunted and highly-paid defensive line starters (Mario Williams, Jerry Hughes, Marcell Dareus, and Kyle Williams) are off to a slow start, and frustration is starting to bleed through from Mario, in particular. The Buffalo Bills' once-vaunted pass rush was unable to corral Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton even once during the Bengals' 34-21 win over the Bills on Sunday, and if Mario Williams' post-game commentary is any indication, frustration over the matter is starting to reach a fever pitch. Rex Ryan took some heat off of his very richly-paid defensive line by telling reporters that dialing up three-man pressures in certain situations did not do the pass rush any favors, and Williams was only too eager to buy into that line of thinking. Here are the most notable of his post-game comments, as relayed by Vic Carucci of The Buffalo News: "When we've got four guys rushing, we can do some different things. Some of the calls that we had, we just didn't have four guys out there rushing in certain situations, things like that. You know, you're just playing the call. "We don't make the calls as players. We've got to execute whatever's called. If it's three guys going, it's three guys going, and we've got to figure out an opportunity, a different way to get there faster." "As far as the amount that's given out to the players on this team, as far as income, I would assume those four guys, a lot is on their shoulders to get after the quarterback or stop the run, be disruptive." "I'm used to knowing what my guy's doing beside me in a passing situation and things like that. And being able to cause havoc from different angles as far as getting after the quarterback or setting up the tackle or the tight end or whoever's blocking you." For the record: your author quickly ran back through the game telecast, available via NFL GamePass, and saw Williams dropping into coverage four times out of Dalton's 33 passing attempts. (He was not on the field for three of those attempts.) That is, in fact, an abnormally high number for one game, especially for a 300-pound man - and Williams wasn't the only Bills defensive lineman to be asked to cover for multiple snaps, either. Williams, Marcell Dareus, Kyle Williams, and Jerry Hughes are quite easily the highest-paid defensive line in the NFL. They earned their respective, monstrous salaries over the past two seasons (2013-14), when the quartet combined for 80.5 sacks in 32 games as a group. Through the first six games of the 2015 season, however, the four pass rushers have combined for just five sacks. Buffalo's defense has still managed to play well in spurts, but they've also had some very poor stretches, including during yesterday's loss.
That defeated Bills team is in for a really good practice this week, may be the best ever. Watch out AFC East.
McCoy played and played well....Watkins started but he is apparently made of glass tripping over himself.....10 of your 11 defensive starters played.....no pressure on QB again...only 9 sacks this year compared to Swartz 19 sacks at this time last year....long drives of 90 and 78 yards by Cincy when Bills needed a stop. Jet fans have seen that movie before..... The Bills have played the two toughest AFC teams, but also should have lost to the Titans if not for Ken WhisenPUNT, ........ they were suppose to be the 85 bears...2000 ravens
Imagine a Rex Ryan team playing in London. How's this gonna go? Will they even show up? Or will they be visiting Big Ben at kickoff and forget there's a time change.