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Letβs Talk About Rex Ryan Lobbying for old Jets Job

While itβs been obvious to us for some time now that former Jets head coach Rex Ryan has been subtly working at getting his old job back at 1 Jets Drive, weβve reached a point where itβs no longer subtle. At all.
Appearing on ESPN New Yorkβs Bart and Hahn, Ryan praised the level of talent on the Jets roster and had this to say; βI look at it this way, blow it up? Weβre going to blow the opponents up. Thereβs way too much talent on this team to play the way weβve been playing. How hard can you get a guy to play? Thatβs the thing. Nobody has seen a team going to play as hard is this team is going to lay in the future, trust me, if Iβm the guyβ.
Notice Ryan twice using the term βweβ before even getting to the open acknowledgement that he wants the job.
Fired along with GM John Idzik back in 2014, Ryan was at the helm the last time the Jets had any modicum of success, winning four playoff games on the road in 2009 and 2010. From that point forward however, the talent dwindled under Idzik and Ryanβs big, bold, brash predictions became more more of a circus side show than NFL football team.
Ryan would go 26-38 with no playoff appearances over his final four seasons with the Jets before going to Buffalo for two years in which he would go 15-16. The son former Jets, Bears and Eagles Coach Buddy Ryan hasnβt coached since.
While having Rex Ryan patrolling the sidelines at MetLife Stadium would likely end in failure, there are a few reasons why Woody Johnson may at least entertain the notion.
Given the recent revelations regarding his behind-the-scenes meddling, unless heβs willing to grossly overpay, Johnson isnβt going to attract any premium candidates. Meanwhile, Ryan is begging for the job.
With another rise in ticket prices on the way and Aaron Rodgers likely on the way out, Johnson may try to sell the βgood oleβ daysβ mantra with Ryan in hopes of appealing to those fans who remember only the good while forgetting the bad.
Although based on a JetNation twitter poll we ran yesterday, fans appear to be pretty much split down the middle on a do-over with Rex Ryan.
Setting aside the fact that Ryan is one of the few options who truly wants the Jets job along with the nostalgia of past limited success, there are some actual football-related reasons why Ryan wouldnβt be the worst idea.
Ryanβs late collapse with the Jets wasnβt a coincidence. The team was essentially stripped of their talent as GM John Idzik oversaw some of the worst drafts in team history. At one point, in need of a cornerback in a deep market, Idzikβs βbig fishβ free agent addition was fourth-string dolphins cornerback Dimitri Patterson, who went AWOL and never played a game for Gang Green.
Give a coach a roster as bad as the one Ryan had and youβre bound to have multiple blowout losses on your resume. When youβre a defensive minded head coach and youβre having to used a washed up Jason Babin as one of your edge rushers, you know itβs gotten ugly.
However, even with the presence of some football reasons to consider him for the job, bringing Rex Ryan back just has the feel of a very βJetsyβ panic move that would blow up in the teamβs face when all was said and done.
Ryanβs win against Tom Brady and Bill Belichick on the road in the playoffs is likely the high point of Jets fandom for anyone who didnβt witness Super Bowl III. But that was a long time ago. The league has changed and change is what the Jets need. Not a Rex repeat.
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