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Rex Ryan Fantasy Football News, Notes, Rumors and Statistics
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Sun, 05 Feb 2012 13:06:54 -0800 New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan said he will become more involved with the defense next season. Ryan may take over the defensive play calling next season.
Wed, 18 Jan 2012 07:32:30 -0800 Of the 11 men who started NFL head-coaching tenures in 2009, just two remain gainfully employed by the same team: New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan and Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz.
Tue, 03 Jan 2012 15:46:49 -0800 New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan said he will be more involved in the offensive play calling next season, even if offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer is retained. "I will definitely be around the offense more, there's no doubt, for no other reason just so I have a better idea of our team," Ryan said. Ryan stated that Schottenheimer will return as the OC unless he gets a head coaching gig with another team.
Tue, 03 Jan 2012 05:10:42 -0800 New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan said Monday, Jan. 2, he made a mistake by naming six captains before the season because he believes it detracted from the team concept. He said there will be no captains in the future. "It's not a reflection of anybody in particular, but we're not going to have those anymore," Ryan said.
Tue, 03 Jan 2012 05:05:05 -0800 New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan admitted Monday, Jan. 2, that he didnt have the pulse of the team this season. "Normally, I'm a guy that really has the pulse of this team, and I don't think I had the pulse of the team the way I've done in the past," Ryan said. "When I met with players, I think that became clear to me." Ryan became so emotional in a team meeting that he cried while addressing the importance of unity, according to players.
Thu, 29 Dec 2011 06:37:32 -0800 New York Jets offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer, from all indications, needs a Hail Mary to save his job. The heir apparent is offensive line coach Bill Callahan; however, Callahan's contract is up after the season, according to a league source, and he could be an attractive coordinator candidate on the open market, especially if Jon Gruden decides to return to the sideline. There also seems to be a disconnect between Schottenheimer and head coach Rex Ryan.
Thu, 29 Dec 2011 06:17:11 -0800 New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan said that blame needs to be placed solely on him, and not on QB Mark Sanchez or offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer, for the team's struggles this season. "I know Brian takes a ton of the heat, he's taken heat. Sanchez has taken heat," Ryan said. "I'm taking heat, that's fine. It should be on me. It shouldn't be on coaches, players or whatever. I'm the guy that said we were the better team and we weren't that day, so that should fall on me, the criticism should be on me. And trust me, I know a bunch of it is, and rightfully so."
Tue, 27 Dec 2011 06:04:31 -0800 New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan said the team will not pursue Indianapolis Colts QB Peyton Manning in the offseason if he is available. Ryan expressed his confidence in QB Mark Sanchez. "There's no way that we're looking to replace Mark Sanchez," Ryan said. "If they were both out there and you were starting a draft, I would take … Would you take Peyton Manning? Yeah, I'd take Peyton Manning over anybody. I'm not saying that … I'm not telling that lie. Of course, I would take him. But right now, when you're looking at our football team and our franchise, obviously we feel great about our quarterback situation. Is he going to get better, he absolutely is. Is he perfect? Not by any stretch of the imagination right now ... But we think he has the ability to be special."
Mon, 26 Dec 2011 08:24:22 -0800 There have been rumblings about Indianapolis Colts QB Peyton Manning's possible interest in playing for the New York Jets. Manning's future with the Colts remains uncertain at this point. Jets head coach Rex Ryan has said in the past that he views Manning as the NFL's best quarterback, bar none.
Mon, 26 Dec 2011 06:48:28 -0800 New York Jets offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer could be coaching for his job in Week 17. The Jets rank 27th in the NFL in total offense and looked like a complete mess in Week 16. They attempted 68 passes and just 25 rushes. Schottenheimer's contract runs through 2013, but if the Jets are looking for someone to pay should they miss the playoffs, he would be the most likely candidate. Head coach Rex Ryan is not going anywhere and they are not giving up on QB Mark Sanchez.
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