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Is Rex Ryan done in the NFL ?


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Rex is now only 57 years old.  His net worth is $20 mil.  He still receives $4 mil per year from the Bills. 

His first head coaching opportunity came with the New York Jets. He led the team for six seasons, compiling a record of 46-50-0 and into two AFC Championship games. He then joined the Buffalo Bills and was HC  from 2015 to 2016, leading the team to a 15-17-0 record during his two seasons as head coach.

 

Can he still be a factor in future NFL coaching opportunities???  Was he a one-shot wonder HC ?

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for the sake of the NFL & teams & players & fans everywhere... we can only hope he's done.

it disgusts me that we're still paying this dude but the Pegulas should pay for it, given it was their mistake in bringing him here in the 1st place.

We can only hope they've learned their collective lessons.

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I think his head coaching days are over. 

His teams couldn’t back up his mouth. 

Was he ever that good? 

He coached a dominant defense in Baltimore, had hall of fame players in Ray Lewis and Ed reed.. Then did ok with the jets bringing in some raven guys like Bart Scott but none of his teams were that great defensively definitely not raven good. Schawartz had this buffalo defense as dominant as I’ve seen in a long time. Rush 4 and had pressure every friggen down then Rex comes and they couldn’t stop anyone. 

Hes similar to Kap and Tebow, bringing him in isn’t worth the PR headaches and attention it would bring. I don’t even know if he could land a coordinator gig in the pros anymore. 

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38 minutes ago, PUNT750 said:

Rex is now only 57 years old.  His net worth is $20 mil.  He still receives $4 mil per year from the Bills. 

His first head coaching opportunity came with the New York Jets. He led the team for six seasons, compiling a record of 46-50-0 and into two AFC Championship games. He then joined the Buffalo Bills and was HC  from 2015 to 2016, leading the team to a 15-17-0 record during his two seasons as head coach.

 

Can he still be a factor in future NFL coaching opportunities???  Was he a one-shot wonder HC ?

 

Didn't Marv Levy say something to the effect, "if you say you're going to retire in a year or two, you've already retired, you just don't know it yet"?

 

I think when Rex came here, talking about TV as an option he'd considered, he was in the same place as Levy's coach who said he'd retire in a year or two.

 

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2 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Didn't Marv Levy say something to the effect, "if you say you're going to retire in a year or two, you've already retired, you just don't know it yet"?

 

I think when Rex came here, talking about TV as an option he'd considered, he was in the same place as Levy's coach who said he'd retire in a year or two.

 

He did say when he got to Buffalo that this was his last job.

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19 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Didn't Marv Levy say something to the effect, "if you say you're going to retire in a year or two, you've already retired, you just don't know it yet"?

 

I think when Rex came here, talking about TV as an option he'd considered, he was in the same place as Levy's coach who said he'd retire in a year or two.

 

Absolutely correct. This is probably one of the reasons Brady never hints at retirement. His edge over others is unprecedented drive/focus. He's the least physically gifted great QB of all time, but perhaps the greatest. I'm sure there are other examples, but Brady was the first name that came to mind.

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14 minutes ago, LSHMEAB said:

Absolutely correct. This is probably one of the reasons Brady never hints at retirement. His edge over others is unprecedented drive/focus. He's the least physically gifted great QB of all time, but perhaps the greatest. I'm sure there are other examples, but Brady was the first name that came to mind.

 

This is a great point.  Maybe to get the retirement seed in Brady's head, someone can send him pictures of different water slides.  He'll soon want to do that than play football.

 

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1 minute ago, Happy Gilmore said:

 

This is a great point.  Maybe to get the retirement seed in Brady's head, someone can send him pictures of different water slides.  He'll soon want to do that than play football.

 

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Ha. I would love to see the Bills annihilate Brady as much as the next guy, but there's something really impressive about his focus. He has everything any human being could ever want, is the most accomplished NFL QB of all time, is over 40, but continues to work his ass off to be great. It's remarkable. Having said that, can't wait until the day I don't look at the schedule and pencil in a loss for both games against New England.

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1 hour ago, Ittakestime said:

He will need to take a DC job. I would recommend he takes a job with one of these young coaches so he can control everything while they won't threaten him.  He should go to Arizona where they already run a 3-4

 

- His scheme is outdated.

- He would need a stable of veterans (Ed Reed, Jim Leonard, Bart Scott, etc.) to install it, along with the number of practices that used to be allowed by the NFLPA.

- He doesn't seem interested in working hard enough to reinvent himself or starting over as a position coach or coordinator.

 

I think he's done.

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1 hour ago, PUNT750 said:

Rex is now only 57 years old.  His net worth is $20 mil.  He still receives $4 mil per year from the Bills. 

His first head coaching opportunity came with the New York Jets. He led the team for six seasons, compiling a record of 46-50-0 and into two AFC Championship games. He then joined the Buffalo Bills and was HC  from 2015 to 2016, leading the team to a 15-17-0 record during his two seasons as head coach.

 

Can he still be a factor in future NFL coaching opportunities???  Was he a one-shot wonder HC ?

 

I think Rex has coaches his last game in a HC capacity in the NFL abut stranger things have happened.  

 

I think that the game kind of passed Rex’s philosophy by.

 

I definitely believed that Rex wants to coach again in the NFL and will try hard to get another opportunity.  I just don’t see it happening .

 

I do think college might be a good spot for him 

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5 minutes ago, Flip Johnson said:

 

- His scheme is outdated.

- He would need a stable of veterans (Ed Reed, Jim Leonard, Bart Scott, etc.) to install it, along with the number of practices that used to be allowed by the NFLPA.

- He doesn't seem interested in working hard enough to reinvent himself or starting over as a position coach or coordinator.

 

I think he's done.

 

They are all approaching AARP eligibility. Rex is history, but has value on TV. Take (more) easy money and stay off the sidelines. He’s got an ego, but I don’t think he can rival Gruden in that regard. Be smart, take the cash. 

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He was a never was in the NFL to be fair. His schemes were thought to be groundbreaking, but in reality they only worked because he was gifted the three best defensive players of the past 20 years (Revis, Lewis, and Reed). Once they were gone, the obvious holes in the game plan came to bare.

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3 minutes ago, Florida Bills Fanatic said:

If you were a GM, would you put your job on the line to hire Rex as your head coach?  I doubt there are any current GM's that would.

 

If I had a 12 year old daughter, I would hope she would know better. 

 

I have tried to raise my kids correctly. 

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Honestly? I think he is too lazy. I think he used to put in the long hours of film study and administration that head coaches must, but by the time he got to the bills I got the sense that he did not put in the time anymore. So no, I think he is done.

 

But heck, if I had $20 million and more coming in, I'd want to be lazy too.

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4 hours ago, PUNT750 said:

Rex is now only 57 years old.  His net worth is $20 mil.  He still receives $4 mil per year from the Bills. 

His first head coaching opportunity came with the New York Jets. He led the team for six seasons, compiling a record of 46-50-0 and into two AFC Championship games. He then joined the Buffalo Bills and was HC  from 2015 to 2016, leading the team to a 15-17-0 record during his two seasons as head coach.

 

Can he still be a factor in future NFL coaching opportunities???  Was he a one-shot wonder HC ?

 

 

Wouldn't be very surprised to see him as a coordinator at some point. HC is probably a stretch.

 

He might need to put in some time in coach rehab, at a college somewhere or something.

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8 hours ago, PUNT750 said:

Rex is now only 57 years old.  His net worth is $20 mil.  He still receives $4 mil per year from the Bills. 

His first head coaching opportunity came with the New York Jets. He led the team for six seasons, compiling a record of 46-50-0 and into two AFC Championship games. He then joined the Buffalo Bills and was HC  from 2015 to 2016, leading the team to a 15-17-0 record during his two seasons as head coach.

 

Can he still be a factor in future NFL coaching opportunities???  Was he a one-shot wonder HC ?

The fact is teams know he about winning the press conference, then he just stinks the place up.  Had a couple of good seasons with the Jets and that is it. 

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7 hours ago, Florida Bills Fanatic said:

If you were a GM, would you put your job on the line to hire Rex as your head coach?  I doubt there are any current GM's that would.

 

 Mike Tannenbaum has been the only GM to do it.  I can't see any other GM being that stupid.

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10 hours ago, Ittakestime said:

He will need to take a DC job. I would recommend he takes a job with one of these young coaches so he can control everything while they won't threaten him.  He should go to Arizona where they already run a 3-4

Yeah, I love how does features on ESPN About how to shut down Brady after the Pats averaged like 500 yards against us.

 

dude is poison.  I’ll admit, I bought into his hype.  But the guy never takes the blame and it’s always someone else’s fault.  He is the type of person that will never learn from his mistakes.  I would never want a guy like that on my staff as a head coach.  He would completely undermine you. 

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10 hours ago, PUNT750 said:

Rex is now only 57 years old.  His net worth is $20 mil.  He still receives $4 mil per year from the Bills. 

His first head coaching opportunity came with the New York Jets. He led the team for six seasons, compiling a record of 46-50-0 and into two AFC Championship games. He then joined the Buffalo Bills and was HC  from 2015 to 2016, leading the team to a 15-17-0 record during his two seasons as head coach.

 

Can he still be a factor in future NFL coaching opportunities???  Was he a one-shot wonder HC ?

Rex Ryan is done in the NFL, IMHO

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36 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

Hmmmm ?

 

 

 

I could totally see this happening. Honestly, there aren't too many veteran 3-4 guys out there. It is not a good idea, but I could see it. It's crazy that they just moved to a 4-3 and are now going to be a 3-4 again. 

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11 hours ago, PUNT750 said:

Rex is now only 57 years old.  His net worth is $20 mil.  He still receives $4 mil per year from the Bills. 

His first head coaching opportunity came with the New York Jets. He led the team for six seasons, compiling a record of 46-50-0 and into two AFC Championship games. He then joined the Buffalo Bills and was HC  from 2015 to 2016, leading the team to a 15-17-0 record during his two seasons as head coach.

 

Can he still be a factor in future NFL coaching opportunities???  Was he a one-shot wonder HC ?

 

Rex was done when the Jest fired him.

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Its been a while since he coached a winning team and with the focus on offensive minded coaches I can't see him getting another chance anytime soon.  I honestly think his heart wasn't into it while he coached in Buffalo.  He seemed to love the attention more than he did coaching.

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