Monday, January 12, 2015
Rex Ryan Revolution
As we all know, Rex Ryan, former coach for the New York Jets, is now head coach for the Buffalo Bills. "Rex brings a wealth of experience and enthusiasm to the position that we feel will be a tremendous benefit to our players and the entire Bills organization", Buffalo Bills owner, Terry Pegula stated. Some people are not thrilled about having Ryan as the new coach. WGRZ recently asked the public how they felt about having Rex Ryan come to the Bills and the responses were pretty mixed. His greatest strength is defense, and people are worried that we don't have enough strength in our offense and that we need more help in that department. (I don't know much about football, so I'm not trying to make it seem like I do. Just the general knowledge about the Bills is appealing.) I feel Rex Ryan could be a boost for Buffalo. He's disciplined, an enthusiastic person, and so far most football players enjoy him as being coach. Some people even believe that with Rex Ryan as coach he may get rid of Ej as QB and get a vet QB instead. Nobody really knows how he's going to do considering the Jets lost against the Bills. But, I'd say we should remain hopeful.
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I believe that a new coach should impact the bills greatly. Someone new in as coach gives the team a new start. I'm looking forward for next season to see how the Bills do.
ReplyDeleteI also have mixed feelings because the Jets have about the worst record in NFL... but my mom is a huge Bills fan so I am trying to remain hopeful for her. I heard this morning that CJ Spiller is leaving the Bills, my moms favorite player, so I wonder if anyone else may leave.
ReplyDeleteim not sure if you fully understand the degree of the current situation. Rex Ryan is the bills with his long history of the great game as well as his fundamental talent. He is the future bills.
ReplyDeleteWe have no offense , point blank period , bringing him in wasn't really as I should say the best thing possible
ReplyDeleteI believe they should have made a more offense minded decision.
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