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Rex Ryan will shut his fucking mouth:

A) If the Jets lose the rest of their games this year

B) Never

C) When he gets fired (eventually)

D) When he is taking a dirt nap
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B. Never

But it's ok because he is entertaining and the league needs some coaches that are colorful. He certainly didn't shy away after the game and admitted that the Jets got their asses kicked. I prefer the Belichick style far more than Ryan's style but there is room for both of them.
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he doesn't bother me that much, he believes in his team.

At least he's not a cheater, and I'm guessing if he lost the super bowl, he would shake the other coaches hand.

So hey, 6 of one, half a dozen........
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NeverSurrender wrote:he doesn't bother me that much, he believes in his team.

At least he's not a cheater, and I'm guessing if he lost the super bowl, he would shake the other coaches hand.

So hey, 6 of one, half a dozen........
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he's a great coach, even if he did cheat, but he's not very likable.
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Thought you were talking about Josh.
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His brand of Kool-Aid will eventually wear off and everybody will see him as just another average coach.
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NeverSurrender wrote:he's a great coach, even if he did cheat, but he's not very likable.
All successful coaches become unlikeable at some point to the people that they are consistently beating, so I can see where opposing coaches and fans may be sick of losing to Belichick. And some media people may not care for him because he doesn't give colorful quotes. But most football people appreciate him for being one of the greatest coaches of the modern era as well as being a football historian who has great reverence for the game. When everything is said and done he will be included in the group of great coaches such as Halas, Lombardi, Landry, Shula, and Walsh.
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SkyDog112046 wrote:
NeverSurrender wrote:he's a great coach, even if he did cheat, but he's not very likable.
All successful coaches become unlikeable at some point to the people that they are consistently beating, so I can see where opposing coaches and fans may be sick of losing to Belichick. And some media people may not care for him because he doesn't give colorful quotes. But most football people appreciate him for being one of the greatest coaches of the modern era as well as being a football historian who has great reverence for the game. When everything is said and done he will be included in the group of great coaches such as Halas, Lombardi, Landry, Shula, and Walsh.
well, he beat my team twice, but that has nothing to do with me thinking he's not likable.

None of those guys you listed were unlikable in my opinion.

Tom landry is the biggest class act to ever grace the sideline.
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NeverSurrender wrote:
well, he beat my team twice, but that has nothing to do with me thinking he's not likable.

None of those guys you listed were unlikable in my opinion.

Tom landry is the biggest class act to ever grace the sideline.
I'm pretty sure Lombardi was hated, especially by his players. And I can totally understand the hate for Belichick, but what is really odd is that you never hear any of his players (or former players) talking shit about Bill.
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E. When he's stuffing twinkies into it.
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SkyDog112046 wrote:
NeverSurrender wrote:he's a great coach, even if he did cheat, but he's not very likable.
All successful coaches become unlikeable at some point to the people that they are consistently beating, so I can see where opposing coaches and fans may be sick of losing to Belichick.
Jerry Sloan doesn't fit this category. And he's a damn good coach that just happened to get shafted with.....Ostertag.
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SkyDog112046 wrote:
NeverSurrender wrote:he's a great coach, even if he did cheat, but he's not very likable.
All successful coaches become unlikeable at some point to the people that they are consistently beating...

Landry never did. I'm not knocking the Hoodies' skills. The guy's a genious, and I'd gladly take him coaching my team, but he's still a dick.
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SkyDog112046 wrote:
NeverSurrender wrote:he's a great coach, even if he did cheat, but he's not very likable.
All successful coaches become unlikeable at some point to the people that they are consistently beating, so I can see where opposing coaches and fans may be sick of losing to Belichick. And some media people may not care for him because he doesn't give colorful quotes. But most football people appreciate him for being one of the greatest coaches of the modern era as well as being a football historian who has great reverence for the game. When everything is said and done he will be included in the group of great coaches such as Halas, Lombardi, Landry, Shula, and Walsh.
How can you leave out Gibbs, cocknocker? Greatest coach in NFL history.

Show me someone else who has won three Super Bowls with three different (average) quarterbacks.

Bellicheck wouldn't even be in the conversation if he'd never had Tom Brady, just like Walsh without Montana.
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Crazy Levi wrote: How can you leave out Gibbs, cocknocker? Greatest coach in NFL history.

Show me someone else who has won three Super Bowls with three different (average) quarterbacks.

Bellicheck wouldn't even be in the conversation if he'd never had Tom Brady, just like Walsh without Montana.
But Belichick had the foresight to pick Brady up in the draft when no one else did. The guy (Brady) never hinted at this kind of talent in college. He's a hard worker, smart and has a great coach. Maybe Belichick wouldn't be where he is without Brady, but I doubt Brady would be as great as he is if he went to another team.
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Crazy Levi wrote:
SkyDog112046 wrote:
NeverSurrender wrote:he's a great coach, even if he did cheat, but he's not very likable.
All successful coaches become unlikeable at some point to the people that they are consistently beating, so I can see where opposing coaches and fans may be sick of losing to Belichick. And some media people may not care for him because he doesn't give colorful quotes. But most football people appreciate him for being one of the greatest coaches of the modern era as well as being a football historian who has great reverence for the game. When everything is said and done he will be included in the group of great coaches such as Halas, Lombardi, Landry, Shula, and Walsh.
How can you leave out Gibbs, cocknocker? Greatest coach in NFL history.

Show me someone else who has won three Super Bowls with three different (average) quarterbacks.

Bellicheck wouldn't even be in the conversation if he'd never had Tom Brady, just like Walsh without Montana.
"Great coaches SUCH AS..." I didn't name all the great coaches, I just named some examples. I could have added more such as Brown and Noll, long with Gibbs, but I didn't want to sit here and make up a top 10 list.
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Crazy Levi wrote:
SkyDog112046 wrote:
NeverSurrender wrote:he's a great coach, even if he did cheat, but he's not very likable.
All successful coaches become unlikeable at some point to the people that they are consistently beating, so I can see where opposing coaches and fans may be sick of losing to Belichick. And some media people may not care for him because he doesn't give colorful quotes. But most football people appreciate him for being one of the greatest coaches of the modern era as well as being a football historian who has great reverence for the game. When everything is said and done he will be included in the group of great coaches such as Halas, Lombardi, Landry, Shula, and Walsh.
How can you leave out Gibbs, cocknocker? Greatest coach in NFL history.

Show me someone else who has won three Super Bowls with three different (average) quarterbacks.

Bellicheck wouldn't even be in the conversation if he'd never had Tom Brady, just like Walsh without Montana.
I agree with Levi on this one, Gibbs belongs on the list, Shit that dude is one of the smartest fuckers in all of sports history, 3 rings in the NFL, And three cups in NASCAR as an Owner. Yeah being an owner is different from being a coach but He still made the call on bringing Tony Stewart into NASCAR from the indy league and that resulted in 2 of his titles.
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WTF wrote:
NeverSurrender wrote:
well, he beat my team twice, but that has nothing to do with me thinking he's not likable.

None of those guys you listed were unlikable in my opinion.

Tom landry is the biggest class act to ever grace the sideline.
I'm pretty sure Lombardi was hated, especially by his players. And I can totally understand the hate for Belichick, but what is really odd is that you never hear any of his players (or former players) talking shit about Bill.
Don't knw about Lombardi, he died before i was born. Nothing I have read makes me think he was not liked.
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Yeah I've never heard anything negative about Lombardi, I do think Shula is the best coach in history though, most say Lombardi but Shula has what 327 wins not counting his playoff numbers?? a coach would have to win 10 plus for 30 years to catch him, aint fucking happening any time soon, not to mention he does have 2 titles, 3 other SB appearences, only undefeated team in history and beat Lombardi head to head each time they matched up. Next I'd say Walsh.
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Good quote

"I don't want to say they ran it up, but at the end of the day, they ran it up," Edwards said, via Newsday.

Always hate NFL players whining about running it up. It's not pop-warner, cowboy the fuck up.
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I like Landry. When you watch the geame today, it's his game. 4-3, shotgun all the time, guys moving around. He was the first guy to use a different rb on passing downs only.
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I thought he was the shit with what he did with the ravens, and I do enjoy his head coaching style, like a fat white mike tomlin.

Plus he he had a a bunch of nice things to say about a member of my family, and thats just cool as shit.

On that quote from that chump edwards, 40 points aint even running it up. Your a man, and a fucking millionaire, dont be such a faggot.
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impressive win in pittsburgh

that's coaching
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Looks like Rex and the wife are into some swinging foot action:
http://deadspin.com/5715741/this-may-or ... ish-videos
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chungasrevenge wrote:Looks like Rex and the wife are into some swinging foot action:
http://deadspin.com/5715741/this-may-or ... ish-videos
This made the front page of the Daily News today.

"Rex Wife Look-Alike in fetish Video"

They mention how much it looks like her, and how a guy who sounds just like Rex is on the video.
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Are the "2 inch long nipples" visible anywhere?
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He's got balls to pretty much own up to that being his wife.

If he won't completely duck that question, you know he'll never really shut up!
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