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After Pegula fired him, I had the feeling Rex's act had worn thin and he had worked himself out of the league.

 

I'll be surprised if he returns to coaching.

 

 

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53 minutes ago, BuffAlone said:

In 2 weeks time, you have increased your count a hundred times. This is very odd. Are you a robot? Or a different user name? Just curious

Big Bills fan.  Love to talk football

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1 hour ago, JK Fan said:

Really, what delusional planet are you watching from?

Rex is pretty much done as a HC ( IMO) , 

In Rex defense he did take the Jets to the AFC championship game ( if I’m not mistaken)  as a rookie HC , with Sanchez as a QB 

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Can't wait.  Rex is like an extremely impure diamond; buy it at your own risk.  Of course if you do go that route, you may get twins for one, if that's your thing. 

4 hours ago, uticaclub said:

Rex is a better coach than McDermott

Keep drinking those suds.

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I wouldn't want to face him if he was just a defensive coordinator.  That Ravens and Jets defense he coached was lethal with the right personnel.  You'd need a veteran team that are able to execute his complicated scheme.

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3 hours ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

I can't imagine a sane HC who would do that to himself.

 

Yeah, but we're talking about Rex.

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3 hours ago, NoHuddleKelly12 said:

Links? ? Laugh of the day, thanks I needed that! 

Rex has a .489 winning percentage, McDermott is at .455. 

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I'd rather see him as head coach of the Dolphins than DC for the Jets.   If the Jets got a strong head coach, that head coach could supply the discipline and focuss that woulood enable Ryan to build a touch defense.  When he's in charge, discipline and focus become pipe dreams.

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Just now, uticaclub said:

Rex has a .489 winning percentage, McDermott is at .455. 

Rex had infinitely greater individual talent to work with on the line and at WR. The dead cap $ his roster carried in 2016 was a paltry 18.7 mill, hardly a blip compared to the 70 mill carried in dead cap $ this season. Put another way, McD had to make do with peanuts because that’s all the Bills could afford this year, and still managed to get an overwhelmingly young roster into fighting shape by the end of the year. Rex’s group tuned  out his bluster and rolled over without much of a fight when it was time to save his job. This year, the Bills have been steadily improving and ended on a crazy high note. The development of late round and undrafted talent has been especially gratifying to see. Rex was too busy trying to keep his no-talent brother Santa ?? employed, and developed little talent along the way—simply ran into the ground what he had, (4th ranked D dropped to 19th) by way of a half baked schematic structure that prominently, memorably featured Super Mario playing safety for all intents and purposes. Really?

Links:

https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/buffalo-bills/cap/2016/

 

https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/buffalo-bills/cap/

 

https://buffalonews.com/2017/01/14/bills-2016-defensive-autopsy-rex-ryan/

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4 hours ago, uticaclub said:

Rex has a .489 winning percentage, McDermott is at .455. 

 

There you go, a stat tells us everything we need to know

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15 minutes ago, gjv001 said:

Rex is perfect for Miami. 

 

Jinxing it will only lead to more misery for us

 

 

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