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		<title>By: Mike G</title>
		<link>http://www.thejetsblog.com/2009/11/18/breaking-down-the-breakdown/#comment-202351</link>
		<dc:creator>Mike G</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 23:51:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>As far as Ryan crying I don&#039;t see a big deal in it, he let his passionate emotions slip as a rookie head coach in front of the media and I wouldn&#039;t be suprised if we never see it again. As far as Myers SOJ B.S. ummm... when&#039;s the last time we smoked N.E. at home... He kept the Saints high flying offence out of the game... we killed Miami in the 2nd game and &quot;lost&quot;. Look at the Jacksonville game we were doing pretty good against another starving team. As a rookie head coach I think he&#039;s doing pretty damn good. I think his biggest mistake was thinking that he could throw Sanchez in there and do a repete of what transpired with Falco and the Ravens. 

I nevered agreed with throwing Sanchez in so soon, Clemmons didn&#039;t look to bad in his 6 games and he&#039;s been in the system and getting tips on Pro teams for years. If anything I think Ryan should have manned up to his mistake and pulled Sanchez, At what point is very debatable but come on 6 interceptions in a game... two against jacksonville for 66 yards... Look at the losses we&#039;ve had how do you win against teams when you throw them 7, 14, 21 points for free... The kid has something but he isn&#039;t ready for the Pro&#039;s yet. 

With the exception of the first Miami game this defence has been playing great and pretty damn good after the Jenkins loss. The real problem has been in Sanchez&#039;s turnover&#039;s and if Ryan should find any fault it&#039;s with putting the kid in to early and not pulling him and I&#039;m not to sure he had full say in putting the kid in there, {Woody} of course that is open for debate.    

So Rex please keep on mouthing off, keep on &quot;crying like a baby&quot; and keep on doing what your doing because it will eventually get there. As for us fans you need to do what I&#039;ve already done... click on autopilot and wait for Sanchez to mature. {2010}</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As far as Ryan crying I don&#8217;t see a big deal in it, he let his passionate emotions slip as a rookie head coach in front of the media and I wouldn&#8217;t be suprised if we never see it again. As far as Myers SOJ B.S. ummm&#8230; when&#8217;s the last time we smoked N.E. at home&#8230; He kept the Saints high flying offence out of the game&#8230; we killed Miami in the 2nd game and &#8220;lost&#8221;. Look at the Jacksonville game we were doing pretty good against another starving team. As a rookie head coach I think he&#8217;s doing pretty damn good. I think his biggest mistake was thinking that he could throw Sanchez in there and do a repete of what transpired with Falco and the Ravens. </p>
<p>I nevered agreed with throwing Sanchez in so soon, Clemmons didn&#8217;t look to bad in his 6 games and he&#8217;s been in the system and getting tips on Pro teams for years. If anything I think Ryan should have manned up to his mistake and pulled Sanchez, At what point is very debatable but come on 6 interceptions in a game&#8230; two against jacksonville for 66 yards&#8230; Look at the losses we&#8217;ve had how do you win against teams when you throw them 7, 14, 21 points for free&#8230; The kid has something but he isn&#8217;t ready for the Pro&#8217;s yet. </p>
<p>With the exception of the first Miami game this defence has been playing great and pretty damn good after the Jenkins loss. The real problem has been in Sanchez&#8217;s turnover&#8217;s and if Ryan should find any fault it&#8217;s with putting the kid in to early and not pulling him and I&#8217;m not to sure he had full say in putting the kid in there, {Woody} of course that is open for debate.    </p>
<p>So Rex please keep on mouthing off, keep on &#8220;crying like a baby&#8221; and keep on doing what your doing because it will eventually get there. As for us fans you need to do what I&#8217;ve already done&#8230; click on autopilot and wait for Sanchez to mature. {2010}</p>
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		<title>By: Brendan</title>
		<link>http://www.thejetsblog.com/2009/11/18/breaking-down-the-breakdown/#comment-202249</link>
		<dc:creator>Brendan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 17:53:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I don&#039;t mean he won&#039;t change his clock management or how he organizes or how he delegates responsibilities. I mean he won&#039;t change who he is. He&#039;s not going to stop being boastful and brash because he isn&#039;t a quiet, soft spoken guy. 

And I don&#039;t think him reaching out for advice (a move you were killing him for yesterday, btw) is a sign of him changing. If you can find any evidence that this is the first time he&#039;s asked for help, then maybe I will think that way. But this strikes me as a guy who hasn&#039;t done it all on his own and isn&#039;t above asking someone for help when he lacks experience.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t mean he won&#8217;t change his clock management or how he organizes or how he delegates responsibilities. I mean he won&#8217;t change who he is. He&#8217;s not going to stop being boastful and brash because he isn&#8217;t a quiet, soft spoken guy. </p>
<p>And I don&#8217;t think him reaching out for advice (a move you were killing him for yesterday, btw) is a sign of him changing. If you can find any evidence that this is the first time he&#8217;s asked for help, then maybe I will think that way. But this strikes me as a guy who hasn&#8217;t done it all on his own and isn&#8217;t above asking someone for help when he lacks experience.</p>
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		<title>By: hank/naples</title>
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		<dc:creator>hank/naples</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 17:50:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Brendan:

Look, I can fully understnd what you are saying.
However every sport IS emotion. That is what attracts us. But every person handles emotion differently.

The winners use emotion to make them better. Others allow emotion to over come them and manipulate their game. To each his own.

But the fact of the matter is you must controll it, can&#039;t be emotionally challenged and let it controll you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brendan:</p>
<p>Look, I can fully understnd what you are saying.<br />
However every sport IS emotion. That is what attracts us. But every person handles emotion differently.</p>
<p>The winners use emotion to make them better. Others allow emotion to over come them and manipulate their game. To each his own.</p>
<p>But the fact of the matter is you must controll it, can&#8217;t be emotionally challenged and let it controll you.</p>
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		<title>By: hank/naples</title>
		<link>http://www.thejetsblog.com/2009/11/18/breaking-down-the-breakdown/#comment-202245</link>
		<dc:creator>hank/naples</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 17:44:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Correction:  Good move.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Correction:  Good move.</p>
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		<title>By: hank/naples</title>
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		<dc:creator>hank/naples</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 17:43:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Brendan:

&quot;............if you watch his pressers still, he isn’t changing. Nor should he. This is who the Jets hired.&quot;

Don&#039;t you believe it. He is changed, he has to. Or he better start winning at a good clip. Or else the media sharks, and New York as a whole will shredd him to pieces and spit him out.......of town.

Trust me, open your eyes, you will see the difference. He started already by asking for advice. Goo move.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brendan:</p>
<p>&#8220;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;if you watch his pressers still, he isn’t changing. Nor should he. This is who the Jets hired.&#8221;</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t you believe it. He is changed, he has to. Or he better start winning at a good clip. Or else the media sharks, and New York as a whole will shredd him to pieces and spit him out&#8230;&#8230;.of town.</p>
<p>Trust me, open your eyes, you will see the difference. He started already by asking for advice. Goo move.</p>
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		<title>By: Brendan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brendan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 17:41:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>No I&#039;m not a professional football player. I did play the game for 14 years and feel I have a pretty good understanding of it. I&#039;m not taking the emotional aspect to new heights, it&#039;s just that I don&#039;t think it can be made clear enough how entrenched emotions are in this game. All I&#039;m saying is I will never fault a guy for becoming too emotional (within reason, of course) and actually encourage our coaches and players to be themselves. And if Rex is a crier, then cry away big man, because that&#039;s who he is and that&#039;s the man he needs to be in order to get this job done.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No I&#8217;m not a professional football player. I did play the game for 14 years and feel I have a pretty good understanding of it. I&#8217;m not taking the emotional aspect to new heights, it&#8217;s just that I don&#8217;t think it can be made clear enough how entrenched emotions are in this game. All I&#8217;m saying is I will never fault a guy for becoming too emotional (within reason, of course) and actually encourage our coaches and players to be themselves. And if Rex is a crier, then cry away big man, because that&#8217;s who he is and that&#8217;s the man he needs to be in order to get this job done.</p>
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		<title>By: hank/naples</title>
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		<dc:creator>hank/naples</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 17:37:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Brendan:

Honestly, I enjoy blogging with you. I&#039;m retired and it has become a major part of my day. Too much in fact.

One question are you a profesional football player? Does you living depend on it?

Because reading your comment, it appears that you are taking the emotional part of the game to new heights.

You would never know it by looking at ALL the Jets players on the field. Lots of time they are high-fiving, joking, slapping each other butts, (that&#039;s a favorite one, I think) and generally &quot;HAVING FUN&quot; 

That&#039;s what they say anyway.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brendan:</p>
<p>Honestly, I enjoy blogging with you. I&#8217;m retired and it has become a major part of my day. Too much in fact.</p>
<p>One question are you a profesional football player? Does you living depend on it?</p>
<p>Because reading your comment, it appears that you are taking the emotional part of the game to new heights.</p>
<p>You would never know it by looking at ALL the Jets players on the field. Lots of time they are high-fiving, joking, slapping each other butts, (that&#8217;s a favorite one, I think) and generally &#8220;HAVING FUN&#8221; </p>
<p>That&#8217;s what they say anyway.</p>
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		<title>By: Brendan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brendan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 17:29:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Fair enough. You also need to stop whining about it because, if you watch his pressers still, he isn&#039;t changing. Nor should he. This is who the Jets hired. He talks, he encourages his players to talk, and when things don&#039;t go his way, he owns up to it. He doesn&#039;t make excuses. Neither does his QB. Sanchez owns up to everything, even things that definitely aren&#039;t his fault. People that say he&#039;s immature need to remember that. He is the leader of the offense, he takes that role very seriously and he puts the onus on himself while praising his teammates hard work and good plays. Sanchez made a script (which almost all athletes/coaches do) and answered all the media&#039;s questions. He&#039;s not immature, so that&#039;s a dead issue.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fair enough. You also need to stop whining about it because, if you watch his pressers still, he isn&#8217;t changing. Nor should he. This is who the Jets hired. He talks, he encourages his players to talk, and when things don&#8217;t go his way, he owns up to it. He doesn&#8217;t make excuses. Neither does his QB. Sanchez owns up to everything, even things that definitely aren&#8217;t his fault. People that say he&#8217;s immature need to remember that. He is the leader of the offense, he takes that role very seriously and he puts the onus on himself while praising his teammates hard work and good plays. Sanchez made a script (which almost all athletes/coaches do) and answered all the media&#8217;s questions. He&#8217;s not immature, so that&#8217;s a dead issue.</p>
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		<title>By: hank/naples</title>
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		<dc:creator>hank/naples</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 17:23:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Brendan:

I know, you know how I stand, but it&#039;s blooging about it anyway. I&#039;ll put it in a more direct format:

I like REX.
The ONLY step UP defensively from Mangini would be  DREX ( gave him that name)
I called for his Hire
I was happy the Jets hired him
I heard his first Presser (hum, ok)
I heard his second presser( oh,oh)
I heard his his interview (OH,NO)
I heard his second interview(NO,NO)
I heard his pissing match with opposing players (NO, NO, NO)

END OF STORY


He, his LB, and QB need to GROW up and SHUT UP!!!!!!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brendan:</p>
<p>I know, you know how I stand, but it&#8217;s blooging about it anyway. I&#8217;ll put it in a more direct format:</p>
<p>I like REX.<br />
The ONLY step UP defensively from Mangini would be  DREX ( gave him that name)<br />
I called for his Hire<br />
I was happy the Jets hired him<br />
I heard his first Presser (hum, ok)<br />
I heard his second presser( oh,oh)<br />
I heard his his interview (OH,NO)<br />
I heard his second interview(NO,NO)<br />
I heard his pissing match with opposing players (NO, NO, NO)</p>
<p>END OF STORY</p>
<p>He, his LB, and QB need to GROW up and SHUT UP!!!!!!!!</p>
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		<title>By: Brendan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brendan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 17:19:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hank,

You always skirt around this question, but did you ever play football? And I&#039;m not being arrogant by asking that. It&#039;s helpful to know if you did or not because it helps understand your mindset. As a former player, on many levels, I&#039;ve cried before, during, and after games (non-injury related). There are times when you become overwhelmed by your feelings, adrenaline (have you ever felt that direct shot of adrenaline into your blood stream? Your body starts to shake and you can barely keep from going insane) &quot;time and place for crying&quot; in everyday life is one thing, but time and place in the game of football is entirely different. There is no designated times and places to cry during a football game. I&#039;ve known player who cry during the national anthem, everytime, and they have no clue why. I&#039;ve known players who work themselves into a frenzy little by little so by the climax of the game they have tears streaming down their faces. They&#039;re not losing control, they just are at a point where that&#039;s something they don&#039;t care about. Football, in my opinion, is the most emotional of all the sports. Baseball is more calm and extended. Basketball is emotional, but you can thrive in basketball while coasting emotionally. Football you need your emotions, whatever they may be, to push through parts of the game where you&#039;re clearly losing a battle. I just don&#039;t think you understand the premise that football &quot;time and place for crying&quot; doesn&#039;t exist.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hank,</p>
<p>You always skirt around this question, but did you ever play football? And I&#8217;m not being arrogant by asking that. It&#8217;s helpful to know if you did or not because it helps understand your mindset. As a former player, on many levels, I&#8217;ve cried before, during, and after games (non-injury related). There are times when you become overwhelmed by your feelings, adrenaline (have you ever felt that direct shot of adrenaline into your blood stream? Your body starts to shake and you can barely keep from going insane) &#8220;time and place for crying&#8221; in everyday life is one thing, but time and place in the game of football is entirely different. There is no designated times and places to cry during a football game. I&#8217;ve known player who cry during the national anthem, everytime, and they have no clue why. I&#8217;ve known players who work themselves into a frenzy little by little so by the climax of the game they have tears streaming down their faces. They&#8217;re not losing control, they just are at a point where that&#8217;s something they don&#8217;t care about. Football, in my opinion, is the most emotional of all the sports. Baseball is more calm and extended. Basketball is emotional, but you can thrive in basketball while coasting emotionally. Football you need your emotions, whatever they may be, to push through parts of the game where you&#8217;re clearly losing a battle. I just don&#8217;t think you understand the premise that football &#8220;time and place for crying&#8221; doesn&#8217;t exist.</p>
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