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I just wanted to say that I felt the Jets got good pressure on him, even on 3-man rushes, they sacked him a total of 5 times.
To answer your question, I felt Rex Ryan was one of the best coaches in the NFL last season. The Jets defense last year allowed a remarkably low 5.4 yards per pass attempt, which is the same number the Steelers D allowed the year they won the Super Bowl for '08-'09 season. This year no team is that low, the Steelers are the lowest (again) at 6.3 while the Jets are 6.5 which is still very impressive. I like Ryan because he understands the importance of the running game. I recalled last season, shortly after he named Sanchez the starter over Kellon Clemons. He was asked by a reporter how he was going to help the rookie QB to succeed. He had a very relaxed and helpful tone, and said they were going to hand off more than any other team. Sure enough they lead the league in rushing attempts last year and they are in the top 5 again this year in that department. Even though they lost to the Colts, I was very impressed with what they accomplished. Also their match-ups against the Colts is like watching a chess match. This playoffs, Ryan was defended the pass nearly the whole game, willing sacrificing running yards because Ryan said (paraphrasing) "Manning is just like any QB in the league when the running back has the ball."
They may not beat Pittsburgh though. The Steelers have a better QB, better defense, and a running game that is almost as good. However it should be a fun match-up to watch against 2 of the best defenses. I still put him in one of the best coaches in the league should they lose that game. Steelers are a damn good team.
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