Eric Mangini doesn’t deny interest in Jets coaching job: ‘I feel good about what I did when I was there’
"I obviously am not lobbying for the job, but I feel pretty good about what I did while I was there."
"I obviously am not lobbying for the job, but I feel pretty good about what I did while I was there."
"You could see how much he misses coaching. You could feel how much the game and kind of being in it matters to him still."
"Nobody’s better than me."
"If we have a guy that's willing to go on TV and provide this type of nonsense, imagine what he could do to a locker room."
"He hasn't once blamed a damn player, ever."
"Here's a McGenius play: 'Let's just pitch it to the back and see if he can outrun guys.'"
"It can't be any worse."
"It's time to blow this thing up."
"This is like the softest schedule … I think I've ever seen in a 10-game schedule."
"Of course, I notice a pretty gorgeous face, whatever... but I'm checking the feet out."
Ryan feels like he has some unfinished business in the NFL.
"With so many awesome games between great teams, 'Get Up' leads with the Jets, who are a bottom five team in the league."
"It's clown behavior. Nick Sirianni looked like an absolute clown doing all of that."
"Go play for the Jets!"
"They couldn't pony up the money or I would have been there."
"You could not pay me enough money to play for the Carolina Panthers."
Despite Rex Ryan's harsh criticism, Brandon Staley's journey from Division III coach to the NFL is a testament to his resilience.
"I hear that and I think, 'What the heck?'"
"I can honestly say I don’t believe that’s a fact right now.”
Ryan has been at ESPN since 2017.
"Man, that ****'s weird."
"This is the stupidest game plan I've ever seen."
For all his bravado, Ryan couldn't escape the NFL's ultimate heartbreak and described the Detroit Lions' loss in the NFC Championship Game as the "most devastating loss of all time."
Rex Ryan had many battles against Bill Belichick and the Patriots. The ESPN analyst had a lot to say about Belichick and his current status.
"What's that supposed to mean?"