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October 7, 2010

Ravens: I hope Pryce is right

Former Ravens defensive end Trevor Pryce explained this week that it was the charisma of Jets coach Rex Ryan that convinced him to sign with the Jets instead of waiting to rejoin the Ravens this week.

“It’s a thing where you’ve got to say, ‘OK, who has it and who doesn’t?’, Pryce said on ESPN Radio New York "Rex has it. He has something about him. There’s a difference in him as a head coach, you don’t see him as much, whereas as a coordinator, you’re around him for eight hours a day. As a head coach I see him 10 minutes in the hallway. … But some people just have that effect on other people. It’s said that those people often become President.”

Wow, Rex for president? I'd vote for him just to count the bleeps during his inaugural address.

Posted by Peter Schmuck at 3:49 PM | | Comments (9)
Categories: Just football
        

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Rex would be an major upgrade.

ralph--Your comment "Rex would be an (sp) major upgrade" makes me think you'd be an excellent upgrade as well as VP. Any guy who can write six words and make a typo while trying to be witty is impressive.

How did you hone that down-to-earth style?

Barry...Political humor is America at its most free.

I thought it was funny myself and typos are just typos.

Besides, ralph and Rex would probably be upgrades over most politicians in this country anyway...they'd at least be refreshing.

The last thing we need is a president who will put all our money into blitzing third and long countries like Greece.

i believe it's called a man-crush, trevor.

Price won't be in NY long...and neither will Rex.

Pete: You know better than to post anything vaguely politically related to a blog... don't you?

I'm sad Pryce left.

He's a real good player.

APB, where is Schmuck? Say it ain't so Andy, another washed up, ex-Cub?

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