Coffeesforclosers Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 19 hours ago, 416BillsFan said: File for Freezing Cold Takes but Rex could be great for the Jets. He'd bring energy and fun to a lockerroom that needs it after going through Rodgers drama for 2 years The crux of his failure here was shoehorning his 3-4 scheme onto a team who's big name defensive players were suited for a 4-3. Don't have to worry about ruining a great defense here! On the other side, they'll likely be looking for a QB so an Anthony Lynne scheme (Rex's most likely OC choice) that showcases Breece Hall wouldn't be the worst thing in the world. Rex showed with us that he's got far too much pride to give up whatever version of the 34 or 46 he's married to. Modern NFl defense seems like a coke binge, where you're either: 1. Playing some form of two deep shell with crazy coverage disguises. 2. Firing off Cover 0 blitzes like you don't give a *****. Rex has lots of free time, so he thinks up the perfect defense for every look, down and distance. It's just no team will ever have the time or brainpower to learn and implement them all. I remember how his whole scheme fell apart when opposing teams used this secret weapon called "hurry up". 1 Quote
TheFunPolice Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Rex's defenses require an Ed Reed or Ray Lewis type player who can process it all and get everyone on the same page. His defenses are insanely complex. That's part of the problem. He's a bit of a mad scientist drawing up all sorts of lines all over the board with tons of "if this happens do ____, but if this other thing happens do _____" 1 Quote
Ridgewaycynic2013 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 1 minute ago, TheFunPolice said: Rex's defenses require an Ed Reed or Ray Lewis type player who can process it all and get everyone on the same page. His defenses are insanely complex. That's part of the problem. He's a bit of a mad scientist drawing up all sorts of lines all over the board with tons of "if this happens do ____, but if this other thing happens do _____" "But somebody remember that we need 11 guys on defense..." Quote
Kelly to Allen Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago (edited) Tom Brady completely dicing us up in week 2 of 2015 and week 4 of 2012 was a master class in QB play. Absolutely destroyed us. The 12 game was like 6 straight TD drives in the second half lol. So glad Allen got payback in 20 and 21 The absolute joy I got from the December 2020 game vs bellicheat and Allen's perfect playoff game, 7 tds, 7 possessions, zero punts, no tos, kneel down was incredible. Allen eviscerated the bellicheat defense Edited 16 hours ago by Kelly to Allen Quote
TheFunPolice Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago (edited) 2 minutes ago, Ridgewaycynic2013 said: "But somebody remember that we need 11 guys on defense..." LOL So true... I imagine being the player who has 5 possible assignments on this play depending upon what happens pre-snap, then 3 different options post snap but forgets to get out onto the field because he's running the scenarios through his head on the sidelines over and over Edited 16 hours ago by TheFunPolice 1 Quote
gonzo1105 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago The one thing I can say about Rex is he is the perfect type of coach and guy for the New York Jets organization. Like two peas in a pod. Will it work, I highly doubt it but they might not have too many candidates willing to jump at that job. Quote
LABILLBACKER Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 7 hours ago, Coffeesforclosers said: Rex showed with us that he's got far too much pride to give up whatever version of the 34 or 46 he's married to. Modern NFl defense seems like a coke binge, where you're either: 1. Playing some form of two deep shell with crazy coverage disguises. 2. Firing off Cover 0 blitzes like you don't give a *****. Rex has lots of free time, so he thinks up the perfect defense for every look, down and distance. It's just no team will ever have the time or brainpower to learn and implement them all. I remember how his whole scheme fell apart when opposing teams used this secret weapon called "hurry up". Exactly....it's hard enough for our guys to learn and master McDermott's elaborate disguised zone. Please Baby Jesus let Rex return. Guaranteed 2 wins every season. Quote
BigDingus Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Has bringing back an old, previously successful coach for a franchise ever helped a team win a SB? The Raiders brought back Art Shell, then fired him after a year. The Raiders also brought back Jon Gruden, but he accomplished nothing. The Colts brought back Ted Marchibroda, and he got them to the playoffs once (all the way to the AFCCG) & was done after that. The Redskins brought back Joe Gibbs, and he at least got them to the playoffs twice, but the other 2 seasons finished last in the division. During the drought, the Bills brought back Marv as a GM, and I remember a LOT of people on the old BBMB were hoping he'd come back to coach (thankfully, he didn't). I'm sure there are others, but I can't think of anyone who actually had more success in their 2nd run than in their first. Quote
Fleezoid Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 11 minutes ago, BigDingus said: Has bringing back an old, previously successful coach for a franchise ever helped a team win a SB? The Raiders brought back Art Shell, then fired him after a year. The Raiders also brought back Jon Gruden, but he accomplished nothing. The Colts brought back Ted Marchibroda, and he got them to the playoffs once (all the way to the AFCCG) & was done after that. The Redskins brought back Joe Gibbs, and he at least got them to the playoffs twice, but the other 2 seasons finished last in the division. During the drought, the Bills brought back Marv as a GM, and I remember a LOT of people on the old BBMB were hoping he'd come back to coach (thankfully, he didn't). I'm sure there are others, but I can't think of anyone who actually had more success in their 2nd run than in their first. We have to at least hope it works in hockey. Quote
BillsFan130 Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 2 hours ago, BigDingus said: Has bringing back an old, previously successful coach for a franchise ever helped a team win a SB? The Raiders brought back Art Shell, then fired him after a year. The Raiders also brought back Jon Gruden, but he accomplished nothing. The Colts brought back Ted Marchibroda, and he got them to the playoffs once (all the way to the AFCCG) & was done after that. The Redskins brought back Joe Gibbs, and he at least got them to the playoffs twice, but the other 2 seasons finished last in the division. During the drought, the Bills brought back Marv as a GM, and I remember a LOT of people on the old BBMB were hoping he'd come back to coach (thankfully, he didn't). I'm sure there are others, but I can't think of anyone who actually had more success in their 2nd run than in their first. Only one way to find out... Time to bring back Dick Jauron... 1 Quote
eball Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 2 hours ago, Fleezoid said: We have to at least hope it works in hockey. Haha…and oddly enough, I think it does. It’s crazy how absurdly incestuous the NHL coaching fraternity is. Quote
ProcessImproverMan Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago If the Jets bring him back, the Bills should bring back the Jills to show some feet to get Rexy all distracted and off his game (Ryan has a foot fetish Wes Welker made fun of) Quote
PrimeTime101 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago On 11/21/2024 at 6:54 AM, st pete gogolak said: Nobody’s this stupid. unless your first name is woodie and your the owner of the jets. Quote
Billsatlastin2018 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Totally full of bullshite! Ideal for NY! He was a total clown in Buffalo. Loved that meme of him & his useless brother going over the Falls! Quote
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