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The 2010 Jets - Lots and lots of trash talking (1 Viewer)

The Berry Man

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This team was probably in the headlines more than any other non-Super Bowl team in the history of the league. Television shows, sex fetishes, head coach taking every game "personally," classless players aying whatever vulgar, derrogatory, and/or insulting thing that came into their head...and what's there to show for it? Nobody will remember this team any more than the other 30 non-Super Bowl teams of 2010. They're incredibly inconsistent, and probably showed the least amount of "dominance" of any of the serious "contenders" this year.

Was it all worth it? Are they going to keep the same approach next year? Were they good enough to justify the circus?

Jets fans feel free to chime in. :topcat:

 
You have to prove it on the battle field first before shooting your mouth off.

They definately deserve credit, beating powerhouses Indy and NE on the road, but they gonna tone it down

in the future until they actually achieve something great.

 
Some of it was over the top, but I'd rather root for the team that everyone thinks is a bunch of pricks then be the team that everyone walks all over because they suck.

This franchise has been a joke for my entire life (I'm 27) and Rex has given this team an identity for the first time I can remember. The players are proud to be Jets and they have a coach that they'd run through a wall for.

When the Jets hired Eric Mangini away from NE, I always thought it was a mistake. You can't "Out Patriot" the Patriots, and that's what the Mangini hire was. (other than the fact that he was a far worse coach than BB and had inferior players). Rex is the polar opposite and I couldn't be happier.

Yeah, they lost today. But as long as Rex is here, all the old cliches (Same Old Jets, Just End The Season) are dead.

Considering what I've been through with this franchise, that's all I can ask for (other than a super bowl)

 
Was worth it to me. Enjoyed the season with the exception of the 1st half of tonight's game. One of the most enjoyable, actually, so worth it to this fan. :confused:

I don't think the team will tone it down. This seems to be the attitude that Rex uses to motivate the team. He doesn't seem to care if the rest of the leagues/majority of fans hate the team... as long as it motivates the team.

 
Some of it was over the top, but I'd rather root for the team that everyone thinks is a bunch of pricks then be the team that everyone walks all over because they suck. This franchise has been a joke for my entire life (I'm 27) and Rex has given this team an identity for the first time I can remember. The players are proud to be Jets and they have a coach that they'd run through a wall for.
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Truth be told, I have mixed feelings about it - sometimes I think the trash talking gets out of hand, and I wish they would just shut up and play football; but then again, Rex has put a fire into this team that I haven't seen in a VERY long time. The players love him and play hard for him ... two AFC championship appearances in his first two seasons (with a new QB) isn't too shabby, really

 
This team was probably in the headlines more than any other non-Super Bowl team in the history of the league. Television shows, sex fetishes, head coach taking every game "personally," classless players aying whatever vulgar, derrogatory, and/or insulting thing that came into their head...and what's there to show for it? Nobody will remember this team any more than the other 30 non-Super Bowl teams of 2010. They're incredibly inconsistent, and probably showed the least amount of "dominance" of any of the serious "contenders" this year.Was it all worth it? Are they going to keep the same approach next year? Were they good enough to justify the circus?Jets fans feel free to chime in. :confused:
Personally I love the Jets and I think the NFL needs a team like them. How many teams have the stones to talk trash about a team like the Pats then back it up like the Jets did. The NFL is about entertaining and the Jets, both on and off the field, are very entertaining.
 
jets fans will swallow any kind of #### sandwich for a win.

unfortunately for them, jets 15 minutes are over.

 
Was worth it to me. Enjoyed the season with the exception of the 1st half of tonight's game. One of the most enjoyable, actually, so worth it to this fan. :loco: I don't think the team will tone it down. This seems to be the attitude that Rex uses to motivate the team. He doesn't seem to care if the rest of the leagues/majority of fans hate the team... as long as it motivates the team.
I do think they tone it down just a little, and find a nice "we're confident without being braggarts" level of talk. To start, they won't be on Hard Knocks, which was a cannon shot start to the season. It put them squarly in the spotlight. I agree with you too - it was a fun season, and worth it, for sure.Sanchez won't get much fantasy love, but I'm happy he's our QB.
 
I'll take the Jets season...

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I was unaware the Jets did any significant trash talking during the week of the AFC Championship Game.

You have a link?

They were all business, and played it straight.

Pats? #### them. #### their fans. #### their coach. The whole lot of them are arrogant and deserve the disrespect the Jets showed them.

 
Will be interesting to see when Rex's act will wear thin in the NYC market.

At least sports area will be more listenable in the near future.

Until proven otherwise he's taking on the role of Bum Phillips right about now.

-QG

 
Jets are a damn good team. Rex Ryan can come off as an ### sometimes, but I'd take that every day of the week over Lovie, who has never showed any emotion at all.

 
Before Rex came, the Jets hadn't really been relevant for quite some time, and were the clear second fiddle to the Giants. Now, they've made two straight AFC championship games and they should be good for the foreseeable future. On that alone, I would say that what Rex brought to the table was "worth it."

But aside from that, is what Rex does wrong? People complain when coaches speak in cliches and platitudes, and then Rex comes along who is nothing but honest and complimentary of his players, and of other players as well, and people take shots at him. Lost amidst all the "trash-talking" was the fact that Rex was borderline reverential in how he talked about Bellichick, and he has nothing but respect for most teams in the NFL. I don't really see why so many people dislike him, except that maybe he vocalizes the things that other coaches say behind closed doors?

 
Will be interesting to see when Rex's act will wear thin in the NYC market.At least sports area will be more listenable in the near future.Until proven otherwise he's taking on the role of Bum Phillips right about now.-QG
barring at least 2 straight bad seasons, no way....yea he's talked, to 2 afc titles games with a quarterback with just 2 years under his beltthey beat manning on the road, then brady on the road, then fell short against pitt....karma?? not really, more like the way sports works....you're telling me if rex and the jets laid low and shut their mouths the whole year they'd have better karma and in turn a better chance to win the game?not really karma, you're basically picking the field against the jets.....now if the jets collapsed and missed the playoffs, then perhaps the karma angle makes more sense.....if bad karma got them all the way to the afc title game, then they didnt really do anything all that bad right?
 
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Before Rex came, the Jets hadn't really been relevant for quite some time, and were the clear second fiddle to the Giants. Now, they've made two straight AFC championship games and they should be good for the foreseeable future. On that alone, I would say that what Rex brought to the table was "worth it."But aside from that, is what Rex does wrong? People complain when coaches speak in cliches and platitudes, and then Rex comes along who is nothing but honest and complimentary of his players, and of other players as well, and people take shots at him. Lost amidst all the "trash-talking" was the fact that Rex was borderline reverential in how he talked about Bellichick, and he has nothing but respect for most teams in the NFL. I don't really see why so many people dislike him, except that maybe he vocalizes the things that other coaches say behind closed doors?
maybe because he has a fat yap, coaches his team to trip other players, and fakes injuries a half dozen times a game for free time outs if he can't compete on the field.basically, if belichick did 10% of the #### ryan does, you'd be on here every week crying a river about it.
 
If I were a Jets fan I would be pretty dissappointed but...the win against New England is one that I would long remember. I am betting that in the history of the franchise, it has to be the most satisfying victory since Superbowl III, and I doubt today's loss will change that in the long run.

One question: in the postgame interview, Rex said, "That's a real team we played today!" Was this yet another dig at New England?

 
Before Rex came, the Jets hadn't really been relevant for quite some time, and were the clear second fiddle to the Giants. Now, they've made two straight AFC championship games and they should be good for the foreseeable future. On that alone, I would say that what Rex brought to the table was "worth it."

But aside from that, is what Rex does wrong? People complain when coaches speak in cliches and platitudes, and then Rex comes along who is nothing but honest and complimentary of his players, and of other players as well, and people take shots at him. Lost amidst all the "trash-talking" was the fact that Rex was borderline reverential in how he talked about Bellichick, and he has nothing but respect for most teams in the NFL. I don't really see why so many people dislike him, except that maybe he vocalizes the things that other coaches say behind closed doors?
maybe because he has a fat yap, coaches his team to trip other players, and fakes injuries a half dozen times a game for free time outs if he can't compete on the field.basically, if belichick did 10% of the #### ryan does, you'd be on here every week crying a river about it.
O RLY?? And I don't care about other coaches or what they do, it's none of my business how they motivate their teams.
 
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Will be interesting to see when Rex's act will wear thin in the NYC market.At least sports area will be more listenable in the near future.Until proven otherwise he's taking on the role of Bum Phillips right about now.-QG
barring at least 2 straight bad seasons, no way....yea he's talked, to 2 afc titles games with a quarterback with just 2 years under his beltthey beat manning on the road, then brady on the road, then fell short against pitt....karma?? not really, more like the way sports works....you're telling me if rex and the jets laid low and shut their mouths the whole year they'd have better karma and in turn a better chance to win the game?not really karma, you're basically picking the field against the jets.....now if the jets collapsed and missed the playoffs, then perhaps the karma angle makes more sense.....if bad karma got them all the way to the afc title game, then they didnt really do anything all that bad right?
I'm just saying that things change really fast in this market. They go 8-8 and out next year and the big talk will wear thin. His dad's act wore thin even though he had turned things around in Philly pretty quickly. Look at the way Coughlin's talked about. With someone of the bravado of Rex, he'll make that rope shorter, not longer.-QG
 
Will be interesting to see when Rex's act will wear thin in the NYC market.At least sports area will be more listenable in the near future.Until proven otherwise he's taking on the role of Bum Phillips right about now.-QG
barring at least 2 straight bad seasons, no way....yea he's talked, to 2 afc titles games with a quarterback with just 2 years under his beltthey beat manning on the road, then brady on the road, then fell short against pitt....karma?? not really, more like the way sports works....you're telling me if rex and the jets laid low and shut their mouths the whole year they'd have better karma and in turn a better chance to win the game?not really karma, you're basically picking the field against the jets.....now if the jets collapsed and missed the playoffs, then perhaps the karma angle makes more sense.....if bad karma got them all the way to the afc title game, then they didnt really do anything all that bad right?
I'm just saying that things change really fast in this market. They go 8-8 and out next year and the big talk will wear thin. His dad's act wore thin even though he had turned things around in Philly pretty quickly. Look at the way Coughlin's talked about. With someone of the bravado of Rex, he'll make that rope shorter, not longer.-QG
Very true. Some Jet fans were even calling for his head this season after they lost to Miami. I guess that's one of the consequences of talking like he does.
 
That's like pr0n to me. It makes me have no desire to root for them.Still love the "We Want Sapp" chant. That and the sheer pleasure that Rozelle seemed to get from reading off those draft selections :banned:

-QG

 
Will be interesting to see when Rex's act will wear thin in the NYC market.At least sports area will be more listenable in the near future.Until proven otherwise he's taking on the role of Bum Phillips right about now.-QG
barring at least 2 straight bad seasons, no way....yea he's talked, to 2 afc titles games with a quarterback with just 2 years under his beltthey beat manning on the road, then brady on the road, then fell short against pitt....karma?? not really, more like the way sports works....you're telling me if rex and the jets laid low and shut their mouths the whole year they'd have better karma and in turn a better chance to win the game?not really karma, you're basically picking the field against the jets.....now if the jets collapsed and missed the playoffs, then perhaps the karma angle makes more sense.....if bad karma got them all the way to the afc title game, then they didnt really do anything all that bad right?
I'm just saying that things change really fast in this market. They go 8-8 and out next year and the big talk will wear thin. His dad's act wore thin even though he had turned things around in Philly pretty quickly. Look at the way Coughlin's talked about. With someone of the bravado of Rex, he'll make that rope shorter, not longer.-QG
all leashes are short in ny....barring injury 8-8 would of course be a disappointment, but even so, people will give an extra year above that....... coughlin is well loved by the giants, the one guy that went off was Rolle, hardly indicative of how the team feels, and other players ie justin tuck have already come out saying rolle is off point. ......and as far as giants fan goes, i think the great majority are fine with coughlin still sticking around.
 
Not really sure what karma has to do anything. The Steelers are a better team, and they won. Good run, though.

 
Before Rex came, the Jets hadn't really been relevant for quite some time, and were the clear second fiddle to the Giants. Now, they've made two straight AFC championship games and they should be good for the foreseeable future. On that alone, I would say that what Rex brought to the table was "worth it."But aside from that, is what Rex does wrong? People complain when coaches speak in cliches and platitudes, and then Rex comes along who is nothing but honest and complimentary of his players, and of other players as well, and people take shots at him. Lost amidst all the "trash-talking" was the fact that Rex was borderline reverential in how he talked about Bellichick, and he has nothing but respect for most teams in the NFL. I don't really see why so many people dislike him, except that maybe he vocalizes the things that other coaches say behind closed doors?
maybe because he has a fat yap, coaches his team to trip other players, and fakes injuries a half dozen times a game for free time outs if he can't compete on the field.basically, if belichick did 10% of the #### ryan does, you'd be on here every week crying a river about it.
Basically, we need a separate board for 12-year-olds.
 
Before Rex came, the Jets hadn't really been relevant for quite some time, and were the clear second fiddle to the Giants. Now, they've made two straight AFC championship games and they should be good for the foreseeable future. On that alone, I would say that what Rex brought to the table was "worth it."But aside from that, is what Rex does wrong? People complain when coaches speak in cliches and platitudes, and then Rex comes along who is nothing but honest and complimentary of his players, and of other players as well, and people take shots at him. Lost amidst all the "trash-talking" was the fact that Rex was borderline reverential in how he talked about Bellichick, and he has nothing but respect for most teams in the NFL. I don't really see why so many people dislike him, except that maybe he vocalizes the things that other coaches say behind closed doors?
maybe because he has a fat yap, coaches his team to trip other players, and fakes injuries a half dozen times a game for free time outs if he can't compete on the field.basically, if belichick did 10% of the #### ryan does, you'd be on here every week crying a river about it.
This guy is pretty much the definition of pissing in the shark pool. Bring something intelligent to the discussion please.
 
Not really sure what karma has to do anything. The Steelers are a better team, and they won. Good run, though.
:goodposting:My guess is the OP had this thread typed out minutes before they played @IND, and then he edited it minutes before they played @NE, and he edited again before they were @PIT, and almost thought about deleting it in the middle of the 4th QTR last night.
 
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Not really sure what karma has to do anything. The Steelers are a better team, and they won. Good run, though.
:goodposting:My guess is the OP had this thread typed out minutes before they played @IND, and then he edited it minutes before they played @NE, and he edited again before they were @PIT, and almost thought about deleting it in the middle of the 4th QTR last night.
Double :goodposting: Basically, Jets could've won the game yesterday. Jet fans have nothing to be ashamed of.
 
This team was probably in the headlines more than any other non-Super Bowl team in the history of the league. Television shows, sex fetishes, head coach taking every game "personally," classless players aying whatever vulgar, derrogatory, and/or insulting thing that came into their head...and what's there to show for it? Nobody will remember this team any more than the other 30 non-Super Bowl teams of 2010. They're incredibly inconsistent, and probably showed the least amount of "dominance" of any of the serious "contenders" this year.

Was it all worth it? Are they going to keep the same approach next year? Were they good enough to justify the circus?

Jets fans feel free to chime in. :popcorn:
:goodposting: wow.the ink isn't even dry yet on the Steelers win,and you just HAD to post this right? let me guess,you're a Pats fan? :goodposting:

you're just an ambulance chasing buffoon..really...wonder if you would have posted anything positive had the Jets won, or would you have said it was luck,they're trashy,they're classless..? so for curiosity's sake,just what team are you a fan of????

I live in NJ and I've watched the Jets for decades..their fans are loyal beyond belief..this is the best two year stretch they've ever had...you have to remember this is/was a franchise that was the butt of jokes for decades, ineptitude at its finest..from the Pete Carroll days, to the Herm Edwards era, the Bellichick fiasco, Joe Walton, etc..this new coaching staff has envigorated a franchise and put them in the top 4 teams in the NFL for two consecutive years now..for the Jets fans, they'll take it any day of the week! it's unfortunate that they lost yesterday, but they made it an interesting game

and have made themselves a legit SB contender...

and I'm not a Jets fan, I'm a Giants fan..I watch the Jets because here in NJ that's what we're stuck with on nat'l TV - Giants and Jets, every week...I root for the Jets because they're another home team here in NJ..

and say what you want about the Jets, but you obviously know nothing about them, or their franchise...

their fans are first-class...they're respectful of other teams' fans here at the Meadowlands and they travel well, they're not the annoying Cowboy's fans that you see everywhere.....they're not the low-life Eagles fans...far from it..

Emmitt Smith used to take his helmet off after every TD, a tuanting,classless gesture ( obviously in part for Reebok ads) ...Michael Irvin would always taunt players and ushered in the 'me first' era in sports..Leon Lett celebrated a TD 50 yards before he scored..the 90's Cowboys were one of those teams that talked more trash than any team in history, they had Jimmy Johnson as head coach, go figure!

the Patriots outright cheated, yet you make no comments about them..

Eagles used to have a courthouse at the Vet..yet somehow the Jets are a bad team/organization??

get real

:rolleyes:

hats off to the Steelers...they're our latest NFL Dynasty Team!!!

 
I was unaware the Jets did any significant trash talking during the week of the AFC Championship Game.You have a link?They were all business, and played it straight.Pats? #### them. #### their fans. #### their coach. The whole lot of them are arrogant and deserve the disrespect the Jets showed them.
Its like a trash talking kid in school, shutting up cuz the bully is around and wanting to meet him at the bike rack, they got scared...and played like it. Thats all that happened this past week, do you think the Jets really wanted to make Harrison mad? And to be honest, I'm glad the Jets lost...even better the shot of Shrex throwing down his headset as he realizes he "didnt have the best team all year"....Go Steelers, well, actually go Pack...but any team that shuts up the Jets is a new favorite of mine. I wonder if this game was about Tomlin and Shrex...If it was Tomlin owned him.
 
Not really sure what karma has to do anything. The Steelers are a better team, and they won. Good run, though.
:goodposting:My guess is the OP had this thread typed out minutes before they played @IND, and then he edited it minutes before they played @NE, and he edited again before they were @PIT, and almost thought about deleting it in the middle of the 4th QTR last night.
Gotta love the Jets fans. Enjoy the loss, signed a fan of every team but the Jets. Did anyone happen to catch if Bart Scott was crying about respect and who has the better defense after this game, I didnt catch it, :goodposting:I wish LT would of went to a Super Bowl however.
 
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Was it all worth it? Are they going to keep the same approach next year? Were they good enough to justify the circus?Jets fans feel free to chime in. :bag:
Other than Cromartie being an idiot and Rex' personal life, I think most of it was spun a bit thru NY Media... What you had was a TEAM that really bonded more than any team I've ever watched...A Coach that loves the game and wants his players to be who they are.Just listen to the post game interviews and the emotion - Listen to Jason Taylor - a sure fire HOF player with a tremendous career talk about how THIS was the best TEAM atmosphere he has ever played on.Listen to Tony Richardson, one of the most respected players in the game.But, yeah, on the flip side I certainly see how a fan of another team could hate that.Was it worth it???To me, once you get this far against the Best teams in the NFL, you give it your best shot and the cards lay where they may.... Was it worth it to have another shot at the Super Bowl.. Two years in a row.. 6 Playoff Parties, 4 Incredible Road victories, FOOTBALL through the end of January....LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL REALLY?????? That's more parties than my whole career as a fan!!!!!!!!!!!!!!For Jets fans, the past two years and enjoying football this late has been a BLAST!!!!!I can understand the few top tier teams and fans belittling it but, sheesh, I know the majority of upwards of 25 teams or so and their fans would take these past 2 years in a heartbeat.And I wouldn't trade.Next season................. CAN'T WAIT!!!!!
 
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I don't think yesterday was karma. If they were going to get 'karma' for trash talking it would have been against the Pats. They were relatively quiet leading up to the Steelers game. Actually the only thing I found ridiculous was Bart Scott and the flying airplanes at the end of the Pats game.

 
Was it all worth it? Are they going to keep the same approach next year? Were they good enough to justify the circus?

Jets fans feel free to chime in. :bag:
Other than Cromartie being an idiot and Rex' personal life, I think most of it was spun a bit thru NY Media... What you had was a TEAM that really bonded more than any team I've ever watched...

A Coach that loves the game and wants his players to be who they are.

Just listen to the post game interviews and the emotion - Listen to Jason Taylor - a sure fire HOF player with a tremendous career talk about how THIS was the best TEAM atmosphere he has ever played on.

Listen to Tony Richardson, one of the most respected players in the game.

But, yeah, on the flip side I certainly see how a fan of another team could hate that.

Was it worth it???

To me, once you get this far against the Best teams in the NFL, you give it your best shot and the cards lay where they may....

Was it worth it to have another shot at the Super Bowl.. Two years in a row.. 6 Playoff Parties, 4 Incredible Road victories, FOOTBALL through the end of January....

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

REALLY?????? That's more parties than my whole career as a fan!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

For Jets fans, the past two years and enjoying football this late has been a BLAST!!!!!

I can understand the few top tier teams and fans belittling it but, sheesh, I know the majority of up upwards of 25 teams or so and their fans would take these past 2 years in a heartbeat.

And I wouldn't trade.

Next season................. CAN'T WAIT!!!!!
This is the 1st time I have ever felt anticipation for the next season the second the season ended for the Jets.

Granted, they will now go 6-10 next year but still...

j/k

There will be a let down year, too many things change year to year.

I just hope NY doesn't bail on Ryan when the down year comes.

I think he does a great job on selling the team on winning, and things look great for the future.

 
Will be interesting to see when Rex's act will wear thin in the NYC market.At least sports area will be more listenable in the near future.Until proven otherwise he's taking on the role of Bum Phillips right about now.-QG
barring at least 2 straight bad seasons, no way....yea he's talked, to 2 afc titles games with a quarterback with just 2 years under his beltthey beat manning on the road, then brady on the road, then fell short against pitt....karma?? not really, more like the way sports works....you're telling me if rex and the jets laid low and shut their mouths the whole year they'd have better karma and in turn a better chance to win the game?not really karma, you're basically picking the field against the jets.....now if the jets collapsed and missed the playoffs, then perhaps the karma angle makes more sense.....if bad karma got them all the way to the afc title game, then they didnt really do anything all that bad right?
I'm just saying that things change really fast in this market. They go 8-8 and out next year and the big talk will wear thin. His dad's act wore thin even though he had turned things around in Philly pretty quickly. Look at the way Coughlin's talked about. With someone of the bravado of Rex, he'll make that rope shorter, not longer.-QG
EVERY "ACT" wears thin.....Herm Edwards act of blabbering incoherant nonsense and pretending to know a damn thing about football wore thin....Mangini's Bellichik Jr, wall of silence wore thin.....Most HC's IMO get about a 5 year window (except Marvin Lewis - WTF has that guy done to stick around????)But, damn 2 Championship Games with a QB with level of experience as Sanchez... Rex has got a little rope here - If Rex somehow went into IND then into NE then into Pitt and won each one of those games and came back and beat the Packers, you would have to build a statue of the man.... It would have been one of the greatest things I've ever seen in sports....
 
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Truth be told, I have mixed feelings about it - sometimes I think the trash talking gets out of hand, and I wish they would just shut up and play football; but then again, Rex has put a fire into this team that I haven't seen in a VERY long time. The players love him and play hard for him ... two AFC championship appearances in his first two seasons (with a new QB) isn't too shabby, really
Agree.I'm not a fan of the trash talking and bravado whatsoever, but the results have been there with Rex.This one hurts badly, as you never know what can happen next year, but the team looks to be in good shape.
 
Will be interesting to see when Rex's act will wear thin in the NYC market.

At least sports area will be more listenable in the near future.

Until proven otherwise he's taking on the role of Bum Phillips right about now.

-QG
barring at least 2 straight bad seasons, no way....yea he's talked, to 2 afc titles games with a quarterback with just 2 years under his beltthey beat manning on the road, then brady on the road, then fell short against pitt....karma?? not really, more like the way sports works....you're telling me if rex and the jets laid low and shut their mouths the whole year they'd have better karma and in turn a better chance to win the game?

not really karma, you're basically picking the field against the jets.....now if the jets collapsed and missed the playoffs, then perhaps the karma angle makes more sense.....if bad karma got them all the way to the afc title game, then they didnt really do anything all that bad right?
I'm just saying that things change really fast in this market. They go 8-8 and out next year and the big talk will wear thin. His dad's act wore thin even though he had turned things around in Philly pretty quickly. Look at the way Coughlin's talked about. With someone of the bravado of Rex, he'll make that rope shorter, not longer.-QG
EVERY "ACT" wears thin.....

Herm Edwards act of blabbering incoherant nonsense and pretending to know a damnt hing about football wore thin....

Mangini's Bellichik Jr, wall of silence wore thin.....

Most HC's IMO get about a 5 year window (except Marvin Lewis - WTF has that guy done to stick around????)

But, damn 2 Championship Games with a QB with level of experience as Sanchez...

Rex has got a little rope here - If Rex somehow went into IND then into NE then into Pitt and won each one of those games and came back and beat the Packers, you would have to build a statue of the man.... It would have been one of the greatest things I've ever seen in sports....
Its "damn thing" lololololololololol, I can not understand your question.....Wow, learn to spell!Sound familiar Reaper?

 
This team was probably in the headlines more than any other non-Super Bowl team in the history of the league. Television shows, sex fetishes, head coach taking every game "personally," classless players aying whatever vulgar, derrogatory, and/or insulting thing that came into their head...and what's there to show for it? Nobody will remember this team any more than the other 30 non-Super Bowl teams of 2010. They're incredibly inconsistent, and probably showed the least amount of "dominance" of any of the serious "contenders" this year.

Was it all worth it? Are they going to keep the same approach next year? Were they good enough to justify the circus?

Jets fans feel free to chime in. :lmao:
I liked it better when The Berry Man, was called Football Critic.
 
They did win the 2nd biggest game in their history

granted they have lost 4 AFC championships, but those games were not as big as beating the pats

 
Going into the playoffs I wanted the Jets to lose more than anyone else, not because I tired of the trash talking, but i was incredibly in disfavor of Sanchez. I believed he was a terrible QB upheld ONLY because his defense hid his terrible QB play.

So they did a bunch of trash talking and they lost in the AFC championship game. Not like they did a lot of trash talking and dropped out in the wild card weekend. So what, this doesn't bother me at all. In fact, now that I have had a chance to watch Sanchez, and remind myself that this is only yr 2, I have a little less displeasure for him. The trash talking doesn't bother me at all and in my view only bothers those looking for a reason to throw it back in the face of Jets fans. I still not a Jets supporter and wanted them to lose last week, but whatever. Talk is talk. Get over it.

 
Sanchez gets trashed by critics but I think he'll end up being a very good NFL QB. Jets fans have to pleased with Sanchez's development this year. He outplayed the other three QB's yesterday and seems to play best when the Jets need him to make plays.

Career playoff stats (6 games all on the road)

4-2 record 60.5% completion 9 TD 3 INT 94.3 QB rating

 
Not winning the Super Bowl lessens their win over NE though. Just like if you can get past the Yankees in the American League, you better win the WS or you are still just second fiddle.

AFC East will be exciting next year Im sure.

 
Not winning the Super Bowl lessens their win over NE though. Just like if you can get past the Yankees in the American League, you better win the WS or you are still just second fiddle. AFC East will be exciting next year Im sure.
Can't argue that.....There have been debates on Jets sites.... I'm with you, As a Yankees, fan I was always like "Talk to me when you have a ring".It's no different now.For a Jets fan, that win will remain one of the best wins many Jets fans experienced.... Part of that is just sad though that the Jets history is that bad.....
 
This team was probably in the headlines more than any other non-Super Bowl team in the history of the league. Television shows, sex fetishes, head coach taking every game "personally," classless players aying whatever vulgar, derrogatory, and/or insulting thing that came into their head...and what's there to show for it? Nobody will remember this team any more than the other 30 non-Super Bowl teams of 2010. They're incredibly inconsistent, and probably showed the least amount of "dominance" of any of the serious "contenders" this year.

Was it all worth it? Are they going to keep the same approach next year? Were they good enough to justify the circus?

Jets fans feel free to chime in. :bag:
I liked it better when The Berry Man, was called Football Critic.
LOL, I'm hear loud and proud hating on the Jets, no need for another login.
 
They did win the 2nd biggest game in their historygranted they have lost 4 AFC championships, but those games were not as big as beating the pats
So the second biggest game is not one of those AFC championships? Wow, that explains a lot.Lets win a AFC Divisional game, but lose 4 AFC championships, lol, sorry I have to question your fandum if that satisfies u.Glad that pleases you.
 
Will be interesting to see when Rex's act will wear thin in the NYC market.At least sports area will be more listenable in the near future.Until proven otherwise he's taking on the role of Bum Phillips right about now.-QG
barring at least 2 straight bad seasons, no way....yea he's talked, to 2 afc titles games with a quarterback with just 2 years under his beltthey beat manning on the road, then brady on the road, then fell short against pitt....karma?? not really, more like the way sports works....you're telling me if rex and the jets laid low and shut their mouths the whole year they'd have better karma and in turn a better chance to win the game?not really karma, you're basically picking the field against the jets.....now if the jets collapsed and missed the playoffs, then perhaps the karma angle makes more sense.....if bad karma got them all the way to the afc title game, then they didnt really do anything all that bad right?
I'm just saying that things change really fast in this market. They go 8-8 and out next year and the big talk will wear thin. His dad's act wore thin even though he had turned things around in Philly pretty quickly. Look at the way Coughlin's talked about. With someone of the bravado of Rex, he'll make that rope shorter, not longer.-QG
EVERY "ACT" wears thin.....Herm Edwards act of blabbering incoherant nonsense and pretending to know a damn thing about football wore thin....Mangini's Bellichik Jr, wall of silence wore thin.....Most HC's IMO get about a 5 year window (except Marvin Lewis - WTF has that guy done to stick around????)But, damn 2 Championship Games with a QB with level of experience as Sanchez... Rex has got a little rope here - If Rex somehow went into IND then into NE then into Pitt and won each one of those games and came back and beat the Packers, you would have to build a statue of the man.... It would have been one of the greatest things I've ever seen in sports....
Well with Marvin it's more the factor that anyone Mike Brown selects would surely be worse. As far as coaches lasting...I don't think Cowher's act ever got old with the Steelers, or Noll's. Did Bill Walsh wear out his welcome in SF? Lots of examples.If you want to talk about the NYC market, there's the example of Joe Torre - and he was welcome to the town with headlines that read "Clueless Joe". Then again he won a ton. Maybe Bobby Valentine's a better example of a guy who lasted a long time in the market without really delivering the goods at the end.The dogs are already coming for Schottenheimer. I'm not saying it's fair. I'm just saying it is the nature of the market that a coach like Ryan is he's gonna burn hot, bright, and fast. Hell the Mangenius was feted all over the place, appeared on the Sopranos and was gone in what, like 2 years?It's impressive what he's done, but not all ACTs are created equal. It'll be interesting to watch it unfold especially with all the changes they will have next year :popcorn: -QG
 

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