We probably learned the ins and outs of (the 46 defense) in two days, but it took about 10 years to really put it into action,
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If you're going to have an injury, the first day is the day to get it. Then it gives you time to heal. It's really unfortunate, but that's what happens in this game. Hopefully everything will work out where he's back with us shortly, and we'll just move on.Rex Ryan
That's what's funny, ... My brother and I had to go back, take a step back into college football because nobody would've taken us. We were just Buddy Ryan's sons. They can't coach just look at Arizona that last year.
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I know subconsciously how my dad would attack certain offenses, all that kind of stuff, ... Dad was an unbelievable coach. Dad was stubborn, though, to a fault at times. That's also what made him so good, the fact that he believed a certain way so strongly. I think I'm like that to some degree, but Brian's there quick to remind me that that's not always the way it is. That's good.
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He's got Pro Bowl ability. Obviously, he's a guy we really couldn't afford to lose.
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I think that was when dad first realized how serious my twin brother and myself were of learning the business, ... I think he realized then that we knew a lot more about football than he had thought.
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The sound of animals howling for their owners and the sight of drowning pets will haunt me the rest of my life.
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