“Forget this back and ankle BS that we heard about!” Ryan said. Ryan also blasted the team’s initial public diagnosis of Sunday’s incident as being the result of a back injury. No way in hell I put my son back in that in that game! No way in hell! And you know what? No way in hell I put somebody else’s son back out there either!” Would you put your son back in that game when you saw it? … My answer is this. I treated every one of my players like they were my son. “And I had a simple philosophy as a coach. “Sometimes as a coach, you know what, you’ve got to protect the player from himself,” Ryan said. In a scorching commentary on ESPN’s NFL Countdown, Ryan - best known for his stint as head coach for the New York Jets - went after the Dolphins, and specifically coach Mike McDaniel, for allowing Tua to play in Thursday’s game. Over his six-year NFL career, the former West Virginia star has appeared in 40 games and thrown for 6,182 total passing yards and 29 touchdowns to 36 interceptions.Former NFL coach and current ESPN analyst Rex Ryan went off, Sunday, about the Tua Tagovailoa concussion scandal - in which the star Miami Dolphins quarterback was allowed to play just four days after a scary head hit, and proceeded to suffer a concussion in that following game. Geno Smith, currently a free agent, last suited up in a reserve role for the Seattle Seahawks in 2019. Ryan was later hired in January by the Buffalo Bills and from 2015-2016 led them to a 15-16 record. Ryan and Smith butt heads as the Jets missed the playoffs in back-to-back seasons and compiled their worst finish, a 4-12 record in 2014, during Ryan’s tenure.Īfter accumulating a 46-50 record in six seasons with the Jets, Ryan was dismissed from his head coaching position on December 29, 2014. Then head coach Rex Ryan and the New York Jets selected quarterback Geno Smith in the second round of the 2013 NFL Draft with the 39th overall pick. Smith closed with, “Where I’m from if a man talk about another man while that man isn’t present, a man don’t listen!” “ God put me in this position where even my enemies gotta mention my name. “I could easily go on and on about the bs I see but truthfully I’m so happy I don’t even bother,” added Smith. truth is we won 8 games after ESPN had us winning two and he got his job back.somehow I’m caught up in a feud and I’m the scapegoat. “My momma never liked dude he been a snake. Smith avoided ever directly mentioning the ESPN commentator by name. Geno Smith responded to Ryan’s comments on Twitter. We saw the answer was zero in Cleveland,” Ryan said. “Let’s give somebody else let’s give him Geno Smith let’s give him whoever, and let’s see how many Super Bowls he would have won. While discussing whether quarterback Tom Brady or coach Bill Belichick was more vital to the New England Patriots’ dynasty, Ryan implied the Patriots wouldn’t have been as successful with Smith at the helm instead of Brady. On Wednesday, while on ESPN’s First Take, Ryan seemed to throw some shade at his former player Geno Smith. After recently issuing an apology for calling Dallas Cowboys receiver Amari Cooper a “turd”, the former NFL coach is at it again, this time with remarks about a former New York Jets quarterback. Even with the sports world on pause, ESPN football analyst Rex Ryan is finding ways to stir the pot with hot takes and a rekindled feud.
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