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Rex Ryan Has Brutally Honest Message For Jets Coaches

 

It’s been 11 years since the New York Jets made the playoffs under then head coach Rex Ryan. And if they keep playing the way they played against the New England Patriots yesterday, it’s going to be a lot more years before they return.

On Monday’s edition of ESPN’s Get Up, Ryan – now an NFL analyst – ripped the Jets coaches for the job they’re doing. He called it the “worst coaching performance” he’s seen by anyone in years.

Ryan admonished the Jets for letting Patriots rookie Mac Jones torch them in their 54-13 loss to New England. He also criticized the Jets for failing to defend a single screen pass all game.

“Worst coaching performance I’ve seen in years,” Ryan said.” “I mean, how in the hell can you be coming off a bye and give up 54 points to the Patriots? We always laugh about how I gave up all the — no. I would have had to play them twice, with Tom Brady on the other sideline. So, to me, this was a joke. You had a rookie quarterback on the other sideline, torched you. By the way, do you understand what a screen pass is? I don’t know if you do, New York Jets, because you certainly couldn’t defend them. It makes the quarterback look like, ‘Hey, what a wasted pick he is.’ Give me a break. Give me a break. He’s got no chance right there.”

There’s no denying that it’s been a brutal start to the tenure of New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh. They’re 1-5 with the worst offense in the league – by a wide margin – thanks in part to an offense that hasn’t scored a single point in the first quarter through six games.

All of the energy and culture change that Saleh promised when he was hired is non-existent. His “All Gas No Brake” mantra has become a joke among Jets fans.

Since firing Rex Ryan in 2014, the Jets have gone through several head coaches and starting quarterbacks. None of them have worked out and each one has seemingly been worse than the last.

Saleh needs to show some tangible progress over the next 11 weeks, or his tenure in New York is going to be very short.

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I still remember MNF last year talking about what a great genius Saleh was and them showing his face on the 49ers sideline every time Josh torched them. Good times! :lol: 

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This would mean so much more if anyone on the entire planet gave a sh-t about what Rex Ryan had to say…

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2 minutes ago, Don Otreply said:

This would mean so much more if anyone on the entire planet gave a sh-t about what Rex Ryan had to say…

 

In this case he's not wrong. Coming off a bye and you give up 54 points to a Mac Jones led offense. Pathetic on the Jets part.

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After watching that game yesterday yes the Jets have a coaching problem for sure. It’s a good thing for us to see the Jets with another garbage coaching staff. I don’t feel bad for them. 

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7 minutes ago, Greg S said:

 

In this case he's not wrong. Coming off a bye and you give up 54 points to a Mac Jones led offense. Pathetic on the Jets part.

understand, but
That has nothing to do with it…, no one takes sexy Rexy seriously, 

11 minutes ago, JoPoy88 said:

The Jets’ problems start at the very top. 

And that’s just the way we like it, 👍

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16 minutes ago, JoPoy88 said:

The Jets’ problems start at the very top. 

 

It's odd because the Jets ownership seems to be willing to spend money. They just can't seem to get organized at the top. I wonder if it is a case of the Johnson family meddling too much or the ownership not having the right people around them. 

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Just now, Royale with Cheese said:

Where's Scottlaw to defend the Jets?

I know, he seems to be on hiatus, not that there is anything wrong with that…, 😁

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33 minutes ago, Greg S said:

Rex Ryan Has Brutally Honest Message For Jets Coaches

 

It’s been 11 years since the New York Jets made the playoffs under then head coach Rex Ryan. And if they keep playing the way they played against the New England Patriots yesterday, it’s going to be a lot more years before they return.

On Monday’s edition of ESPN’s Get Up, Ryan – now an NFL analyst – ripped the Jets coaches for the job they’re doing. He called it the “worst coaching performance” he’s seen by anyone in years.

Ryan admonished the Jets for letting Patriots rookie Mac Jones torch them in their 54-13 loss to New England. He also criticized the Jets for failing to defend a single screen pass all game.

“Worst coaching performance I’ve seen in years,” Ryan said.” “I mean, how in the hell can you be coming off a bye and give up 54 points to the Patriots? We always laugh about how I gave up all the — no. I would have had to play them twice, with Tom Brady on the other sideline. So, to me, this was a joke. You had a rookie quarterback on the other sideline, torched you. By the way, do you understand what a screen pass is? I don’t know if you do, New York Jets, because you certainly couldn’t defend them. It makes the quarterback look like, ‘Hey, what a wasted pick he is.’ Give me a break. Give me a break. He’s got no chance right there.”

There’s no denying that it’s been a brutal start to the tenure of New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh. They’re 1-5 with the worst offense in the league – by a wide margin – thanks in part to an offense that hasn’t scored a single point in the first quarter through six games.

All of the energy and culture change that Saleh promised when he was hired is non-existent. His “All Gas No Brake” mantra has become a joke among Jets fans.

Since firing Rex Ryan in 2014, the Jets have gone through several head coaches and starting quarterbacks. None of them have worked out and each one has seemingly been worse than the last.

Saleh needs to show some tangible progress over the next 11 weeks, or his tenure in New York is going to be very short.

Rex is looking to get back into coaching

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