The Jets Make Rex Ryan Sick, Calls Season a Joke [VIDEO]
By Ernie Padaon
The pain is almost over for Rex Ryan and the New York Jets. They only have to endure 4 more games of this. The only have to sit through a few more weeks of this misery and they can start all over again. Rex cannot help but share his loss of hope and sadness on the situation in his presser with the media following the loss to the Miami Dolphins.
His team is so bad that it makes Rex sick! He even calls the season a joke.
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The end is near. Rex likely will be looking for a new job when all the dust settles. Rex usually is full of high hopes and believing that his team is Super Bowl bound, but he can’t find anything positive to say after his team blew a 4th quarter lead on Monday Night Football to drop his team’s record to 2-10.
There are a lot of things that need to be fixed in New York. The team needs a new quarterback to run the offense. Rex couldn’t even trust Geno Smith to throw the ball last night. Rex was hoping to get out of the game with Geno only tossing the ball around less than 10 times. When the Jets needed to move down the field at the end of the game, Rex was forced to trust his quarterback to make a play and Geno responded by throwing an interception.
The quarterback is not the only thing that needs fixing in New York. The team will bring in a new attitude at head coach and will be looking to fix all the holes on the roster. The defense doesn’t have that same spunk it used to have. The team needs help all over and having a high draft pick should help the situation.
Rex has been doing what he can with the team, but there are no more smiles on his face. He has lost his confidence in the team and only has his pride to play for at the end of the year.