Mark Cannizzaro of the New York Post reports Jets defensive end Shaun Ellis couldn't believe what his coach Rex Ryan said after the game. The Jets' defense held the Dolphins to 131 yards of total offense, a total of six first downs (one in the second half) and just five completions. The defense produced five sacks and three fumble recoveries. "According to Rex we played [bleepy]," Ellis said of Rex Ryan's words to the defense after the game. "He said we weren't good enough. I guess we needed a shutout. I guess that's what he was talking about." The criticism did not sit well with the defensive players, likely explaining why most of them bolted from the locker room before reporters were allowed in. Linebacker Bart Scott, the so-called leader of the group, had someone bring him his clothes from his locker. "It's frustrating to hear that because we played a solid game," Ellis said. "I guess he just expects so much out of the defense that there should have been zero points on the board, not 10." Source: theredzone.com
Sanchez sucks, but outside of the New England game, it sure isn't a Defense issue. Offense is totally pathetic.
They allowed 10 points on the day, through turnovers and all. Get out of here, asking your offense to get more than 10 is like a pitcher asking for more than one run.
Rex is just mad that he had to eat his words about how he is going to "Enjoy beating us twice this year," Its a hard one to swallow so of course he is going to throw his team under the bus I don't understand him throwing the D instead he should have said Mr. Sanchez played crapty
Holding ANY pro offense to 10 is a good game. Only scoring 6 and not scoring any TDs for the last couple of games is not the defenses problem. Time for Rex to start smelling that crap he's shoveling.
the captain is enjoying the jets implosion in progress and hopes it continues for the rest of the year and into next year.