A Quote by Rex Ryan

I know that to coach in the National Football League is an honor. — © Rex Ryan
I know that to coach in the National Football League is an honor.
And as a football coach in the National Football League, I know for sure that it's going to end someday.
I'm a football fan first and foremost, but I've been given an incredible opportunity to be a football coach in the National Football League.
I liked to play against all the teams in the National Football League or the American Football League, because they were always a challenge.
Really, I learned a long time ago that in the National Football League, paper doesn't mean anything. Football teams are created on the football field.
These kids are the future of the National Football League. They're the next generation that will be playing high school football, NCAA football, and some even to the pros.
I'd rather be involved and somebody say, 'Hey, coach, here's what I need you to do. Go down to the D-League and work with guys'... I want the D-League coach to learn how to be a head coach.
You know, I want to be the uncommon one. I think it's pretty cool that I'm only 5'11, you know, and playing in the National Football League.
You know, I want to be the uncommon one. I think it's pretty cool that I'm only 5'11", you know, and playing in the National Football League.
Wouldn't it be great if our national news media had standards as high as the National Football League's?
It brought Pittsburgh into the picture of football teams in the National Football League that, ‘OK, you have to deal with us now.’
I coach defending an awful lot but I don't think too many teams in the Premier League or in the world of football actually coach defending anymore, certainly not the full-backs.
It's not like I had to throw the football and deal with that as well. It was more disheartening, to be honest with you, just to kind of see how the National Football League really is.
For us, for me as national coach, the Nations League is a good invention.
Everyone in the world disagrees with me, including some managers, but I think managing in the American League is much more difficult for that very reason (having the designated hitter). In the National League, my situation is dictated for me. If I'm behind in the game, I've got to pinch hit. I've got to take my pitcher out. In the American League, you have to zero in. You have to know exactly when to take them out of there. In the National League, that's done for you.
A coach - any coach, not just a national team coach - should try to be exemplary. And a national team manager even more so.
You know what we should do? We should just put flags on everybody. Let's make it the NFFL - the National Flag Football League. It's unbelievable.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!