Rex Ryan is among the candidates for the Jets’ head coaching position, and he is set to interview tomorrow. His latest comments on the situation make it clear he sees himself as the favorite to land the gig.
“100 percent, absolutely I do,” Ryan replied during his latest appearance on ESPN Radio when asked if he expects he will ultimately be hired. “And the reason I think I’m going to get it is because I’m the best guy and it ain’t close.”
Ryan has gone public on more than one occasion recently stating his intention of returning to his former position as the Jets’ head coach. He held that role from 2009-14, a stretch which included two AFC title game appearances. Those remain the team’s most recent playoff games, but it remains to be seen if serious interest will exist on the part of the search committee to bring Ryan back into the fold.
With that said, former GM Mike Tannenbaum is among the people leading the process by which New York’s next coach and general manager will be hired. Tannenbaum was in place when Ryan was hired, and that connection will be worth watching closely as New York’s search unfolds. Several other candidates will be interviewed at least once, but Ryan sees himself as the top option despite the fact he has not coached since his Bills tenure ended in 2016.
“The thing you have to do, you have to connect with your football team, you have to connect with your fan base,” the 62-year-old added. “The way they play, that’s the most important thing. Not just the Xs and Os and all that. [Lions offensive coordinator] Ben Johnson, I love him. I absolutely love him. But I’m a better candidate for this job than he would be.”
Aside from determining a new organizational direction, the Jets will of course have to decide on the future of quarterback Aaron Rodgers. The future Hall of Famer is himself unsure of his outlook for 2025, but in any case the handling of the approach to the season is one area where Ryan would bring about changes from Robert Saleh‘s regime. He expounded on that as well Monday.
“If [Rodgers] comes back, things would be different,” Ryan said (via ESPN’s Rich Cimini). “If he’s back, it ain’t gonna be the country club, show up whenever the hell you want to show up. That ain’t gonna happen. I’ll just leave it at that.”
Ryan is still in place with ESPN at this point, but the possibility remains he could receive serious consideration for the Jets posting. That would match his expectations, and his progress in interviewing for the gig will be a central storyline of the team’s search.
Guy is delusional
I love Rex but this coaching hire is too important for the Jets. 11,12,13 and 14 he was lost as a head coach. Absolutely lost. Idzick hire did him no favors either but it’s time to move on.
Anything Rex says is funnier than anything I could write here.
He should stick with being a TV personality after nearly a decade removed from coaching. Who would want to deal with Woody’s entitled brats anyway.
I just don’t think this is a good idea.
The rest of the AFC LOVES the prospect of Ryan as Jets coach again.
Rex Ryan is keeping himself in the news to make sure he’s famous enough to stay on TV.
Rex has figured out that Woody Johnson responds favorably to a certain type of baseless bravado.
This seems like he’s meeting with the ex to keep the kids happy…
Great Googly Moogly!!!
You’re 100 percent NOT getting the job. Did you win championships there before? NOPE.
Sure, hire a coach that didn’t work out the last time. Might as well bring Mark Sanchez back as your quarterback and see how many asses he can run into.
They’re not going to attract any of the best names available with everything that came out about the owner interfering, so they might as well do something like this. They would need to luck out & have a new franchise QB just fall into their laps in the draft for this to work out. I suppose there is an outside chance Jordan Travis turns into that guy after sitting out this year.
All he can do is put his best foot forward.
Keeps you on your toes.
They need a coach like him to help them get off on the right foot next year. They need someone who can help get the young guys to stand on their own two feet, and Ryan is just that guy. He isn’t afraid to bust his foot off in someone’s behind if needed.
Hire a retread.. only the Jets
Well, not only the Jets. But it would be very Jet-like.
Rex is like Jerry Jones in that he loves him some him.
Loud obnoxious moron talks is absolutes and never says anything factual. Dudes just the football version of Trump.
Like him or hate him, Trump did manage to win a presidential election with the entire sitting US government and the GOP establishment attempting to knock him out of the race. The man even faced down multiple assassins and kept his momentum. While Rex Ryan has a similar brash New York style, he’s not in Trump’s league.
Basically they are both bullsh..!! Yes we get the picture. Trump takes a bullet to the earlobe and acts like he’s JFK. Ryan blusters on TV like he’s Vincent Lombardi. Nothing here to see.
Not sure. While both play a similar game Donald Trump is an All Pro headed to the Hall of Fame, Ryan is on the practice squad after a couple of years as a backup.
Every sport needs comic relief disguised as a franchise ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
It’s happening, it’s happening!
Blowhard.