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I went back and listened to the post game presser. First off how many times is this guy going to say "things like that" and "100 percent"? Its like nails on a chalk board. When asked about the 2 minute drill with three time outs and no urgency he says "im not too sharp right now, need to look at the tape". That tells me all I need to know. He lacks mental agility and CANNOT handle being a HC. When the onion keeps getting peeled back layer by layer I learn that he just is not as good as he thinks he is. On to the reporters a little-they ask some weak questions. Not one of them asked about fair catching inside the ten or lining Kyle up at DE then dropping him into coverage. Rex doesnt even seem concerned about being undisciplined as long as they "fight". We are in for another long season-I will wager 16 years of no playoffs with this guy at the helm. He is a complete tool.

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Shocker, this board hates the coaches post game press conference. When this board approves a HC press conference post game, that will be the day Hell as truly frozen over.

 

Pretty sure there has been a thread every week in the entire existence of the internet, even before this site existed, of posters here whining about the post game press conference. I mean who really cares about what the coach has to say immediately after a game before he can look at the tape. Its literally the least important thing a coach can or ever will say, but its always such a big deal around here.

 

You guys have no idea what it takes to coach, the mental drain, the stress, the emotions etc and you want to critically analyze someone speaking right after its ended before they have had a chance to process it, formulate their thoughts on what happened, analyze the film, take a step back from the highs and lows, etc.

 

Another clueless factor is that people at home have SUBSTANTIAL more information following a game with cameras all over the field. Have you guys ever even been on a sideline? You don't get to see nearly as much of the play as people at home on TV with high camera angles and multiple camera angles, not to mention replays. In fact, on the sideline while you are processing what just happened they are processing what to do next. Yet you guys are baffled by post game comments about things that they don't have the same information on yet as they haven't seen the film.

 

So for the love of everything holy, get over the after game press conference. It could not be more meaningless. Not to mention, what he said is totally being twisted out of context around here and in the media.

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Shocker, this board hates the coaches post game press conference. When this board approves a HC press conference post game, that will be the day Hell as truly frozen over.

 

Pretty sure there has been a thread every week in the entire existence of the internet, even before this site existed, of posters here whining about the post game press conference. I mean who really cares about what the coach has to say immediately after a game before he can look at the tape. Its literally the least important thing a coach can or ever will say, but its always such a big deal around here.

 

You guys have no idea what it takes to coach, the mental drain, the stress, the emotions etc and you want to critically analyze someone speaking right after its ended before they have had a chance to process it, formulate their thoughts on what happened, analyze the film, take a step back from the highs and lows, etc.

 

Another clueless factor is that people at home have SUBSTANTIAL more information following a game with cameras all over the field. Have you guys ever even been on a sideline? You don't get to see nearly as much of the play as people at home on TV with high camera angles and multiple camera angles, not to mention replays. In fact, on the sideline while you are processing what just happened they are processing what to do next. Yet you guys are baffled by post game comments about things that they don't have the same information on yet as they haven't seen the film.

 

So for the love of everything holy, get over the after game press conference. It could not be more meaningless. Not to mention, what he said is totally being twisted out of context around here and in the media.

 

Amen. You're better off going outside and being angry at squirrels.

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Shocker, this board hates the coaches post game press conference. When this board approves a HC press conference post game, that will be the day Hell as truly frozen over.

 

Pretty sure there has been a thread every week in the entire existence of the internet, even before this site existed, of posters here whining about the post game press conference. I mean who really cares about what the coach has to say immediately after a game before he can look at the tape. Its literally the least important thing a coach can or ever will say, but its always such a big deal around here.

 

You guys have no idea what it takes to coach, the mental drain, the stress, the emotions etc and you want to critically analyze someone speaking right after its ended before they have had a chance to process it, formulate their thoughts on what happened, analyze the film, take a step back from the highs and lows, etc.

 

Another clueless factor is that people at home have SUBSTANTIAL more information following a game with cameras all over the field. Have you guys ever even been on a sideline? You don't get to see nearly as much of the play as people at home on TV with high camera angles and multiple camera angles, not to mention replays. In fact, on the sideline while you are processing what just happened they are processing what to do next. Yet you guys are baffled by post game comments about things that they don't have the same information on yet as they haven't seen the film.

 

So for the love of everything holy, get over the after game press conference. It could not be more meaningless. Not to mention, what he said is totally being twisted out of context around here and in the media.

he even said that he knew what the media was going to write before they wrote it. I knew he was right, it was too predictable, so I didn't bother reading any of it. i saw the headline "I'm proud of this team" all over Twitter picked up by every NFL related account with all the fake Twitter outrage about how on earth could he proud of them? They were so penalized! He was proud of their penalties! Ermagerd!

 

Did we bother to see what he said before and after? Oh no that's too hard. It's Rex so it must be something like how it was with the Jets... But they didn't have a lot of penalties when he was there... Oh wait...something something narrative about Jets.

 

And they still have an out of control locker room in NJ and tons of penalties because Rex. He was there, not anymore but he used to be, and is obviously controlling them still with Jedi mind tricks from upstate!

 

Therefore I blame Marrone for the fact Hughes and Aw are still getting personal fouls. That started under his watch.

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he even said that he knew what the media was going to write before they wrote it. I knew he was right, it was too predictable, so I didn't bother reading any of it. i saw the headline "I'm proud of this team" all over Twitter picked up by every NFL related account with all the fake Twitter outrage about how on earth could he proud of them? They were so penalized! He was proud of their penalties! Ermagerd!

 

Did we bother to see what he said before and after? Oh no that's too hard.

 

Exactly...people are PRETENDING to imply he said he was proud of penalties and all that garbage. What he was proud of was that the team didn't quit...the team kept fighting, and honestly should have won the game as I grossly disagree with the two penalties that took the two TDs away. He even said the penalties weren't acceptable, but people keep twisting it to say he was proud of them and penalties.

 

I was proud to see this team fight back against NE and yesterday too. The team really adjusted at half time shutting down NYG for all but one play where players blew tackles and made a piss poor effort. The offense was moving the ball all over the place and scored twice on plays that SHOULD have counted.

 

But now all over the media people are just focusing on the words "Im proud of this team" and thats it followed by directly connecting that to 17 penalties. Its total garbage, manipulation of what he said, and all over a completely worthless presser before he's even seen any of the film or had time to process what just happened.

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Rex is a lightning rod so everyone waits with bated breath to see what he will say so they can write about it in some angle like #RexEffect or "Oh, same old Rex! Hardy har!" No one knew who Doug Marrone was or cared what he had to say so the only article that made the rounds on Twitter was the classic "Saint Doug." Simply because it was hilarious.

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I could give a crap what Rex Ryan says, in the heat of a post game press conference, about the spate of personal foul and unsportsmanlike penalties committed by his out of control players.

 

I care a lot about what he says during the game to those very same players. A coach doesn't need film reviews or replays to know that those penalties are hurting his team in real time, in real game situations. Both Hughes and Brown needed to be sit down for a series or two, but Rex seems either clueless or indifferent to the negative impacts those players were having on the field. At the very least, he needs to instruct his position coaches to have a word with them and tell them to chill the phuck out.

 

Not a sign of a good head coach. Not in the least.

 

GO BILLS!!!

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I could give a crap what Rex Ryan says, in the heat of a post game press conference, about the spate of personal foul and unsportsmanlike penalties committed by his out of control players.

 

I care a lot about what he says during the game to those very same players. A coach doesn't need film reviews or replays to know that those penalties are hurting his team in real time, in real game situations. Both Hughes and Brown needed to be sit down for a series or two, but Rex seems either clueless or indifferent to the negative impacts those players were having on the field. At the very least, he needs to instruct his position coaches to have a word with them and tell them to chill the phuck out.

 

Not a sign of a good head coach. Not in the least.

 

GO BILLS!!!

 

This is assuming they were valid penalties, and not just minor penalties called on us because of our reputation.

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This is assuming they were valid penalties, and not just minor penalties called on us because of our reputation.

Valid penalties? Validity has absolutely no bearing on anything here. Valid or not, they were imposed. Valid or not, they hurt his team at critical times. Is Rex weighing the validity of these penalties before deciding to have a word with his players during the game? God, I hope not. That would suggest he has even less of a grip on the job.

 

GO BILLS!!!

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Shocker, this board hates the coaches post game press conference. When this board approves a HC press conference post game, that will be the day Hell as truly frozen over.

 

Pretty sure there has been a thread every week in the entire existence of the internet, even before this site existed, of posters here whining about the post game press conference. I mean who really cares about what the coach has to say immediately after a game before he can look at the tape. Its literally the least important thing a coach can or ever will say, but its always such a big deal around here.

 

You guys have no idea what it takes to coach, the mental drain, the stress, the emotions etc and you want to critically analyze someone speaking right after its ended before they have had a chance to process it, formulate their thoughts on what happened, analyze the film, take a step back from the highs and lows, etc.

 

Another clueless factor is that people at home have SUBSTANTIAL more information following a game with cameras all over the field. Have you guys ever even been on a sideline? You don't get to see nearly as much of the play as people at home on TV with high camera angles and multiple camera angles, not to mention replays. In fact, on the sideline while you are processing what just happened they are processing what to do next. Yet you guys are baffled by post game comments about things that they don't have the same information on yet as they haven't seen the film.

 

So for the love of everything holy, get over the after game press conference. It could not be more meaningless. Not to mention, what he said is totally being twisted out of context around here and in the media.

You speak as if your the only one who understands the game. And yes I have been on the sidelines as I played for ten years---never coached tho. If you dont like what someone posts then dont read it. You really missed my main point which was just a confirmation of what I have already thought and that is Rex is a sub par coach and half the time he talks out of his ass. Sure we may beat the Titans but just wait until Cinci rolls in. Anyways it doesnt really matter when the post season rolls around and the Bills are packing their lockers. And no im not doom and gloom either just a realist.

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You speak as if your the only one who understands the game. And yes I have been on the sidelines as I played for ten years---never coached tho. If you dont like what someone posts then dont read it. You really missed my main point which was just a confirmation of what I have already thought and that is Rex is a sub par coach and half the time he talks out of his ass. Sure we may beat the Titans but just wait until Cinci rolls in. Anyways it doesnt really matter when the post season rolls around and the Bills are packing their lockers. And no im not doom and gloom either just a realist.

Good post!!!!!!

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You speak as if your the only one who understands the game. And yes I have been on the sidelines as I played for ten years---never coached tho. If you dont like what someone posts then dont read it. You really missed my main point which was just a confirmation of what I have already thought and that is Rex is a sub par coach and half the time he talks out of his ass. Sure we may beat the Titans but just wait until Cinci rolls in. Anyways it doesnt really matter when the post season rolls around and the Bills are packing their lockers. And no im not doom and gloom either just a realist.

But we may also see at the end of the year that the Pats and Giants are two of the best teams in the league and we could still win 11-12 games. Who knows at this point? Let's just wait and see if we can adjust.

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Pressers sucks, you can't hold anything against a coach b/c of pressers. The problems Rex has are the problems the Bills have, not the way he talks about them moments after they happen.

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