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Title: Belichick, RP, Ryan
Post by: Trim on December 09, 2010, 07:15:04 AM
http://sports.espn.go.com/new-york/nfl/news/story?id=5899769
Title: Re: Belichick, RP, Ryan
Post by: Pete on December 09, 2010, 07:49:24 AM
We need to find someone who knows where they buried that playbook....I want to go dig it up (but Ron prolly did that within minutes of the stunt).
Title: Re: Belichick, RP, Ryan
Post by: Trim on December 09, 2010, 08:02:07 AM
Do we know anybody that might be able to keep an eye out for it during any BSFS renovation/excavation projects?
Title: Re: Belichick, RP, Ryan
Post by: Ghost of Stan Parrish on December 09, 2010, 12:49:31 PM
Remember when Ryan was our DC (for about two months) between Mike Stoops and Phil Bennett?

P.S. From a profile on Rexy:
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Rex Ryan, Jets G.M. Mike Tannenbaum, Brian Schottenheimer and the quarterbacks coach, Matt Cavanaugh, were going to Kansas to scout a potential draft choice, Kansas State quarterback Josh Freeman.  Ryan dutifully appeared wearing a dress shirt and crisp trousers, as he had for the many business dinners and events he attended since being hired.  This time, Tannenbaum told his new coach: “Rex, he’s a draftable player.  He has to impress us.”  Ryan’s eyes grew big.  He disappeared back into his office and re-emerged wearing a flowing garment which he referred to as “the dress sweats.”  The four men jetted west, landed and got their rental car, a pick-up truck.  Ryan drove, Tannenbaum rode shotgun, Schottenheimer and Cavanaugh sat knees to chest in back.  Stories of the Plains were told by Ryan.  Soon all four were dusty.  Nobody minded.  They watched Freeman throw and run. They were impressed, though not as much as they would be by Mark Sanchez of the University of Southern California.  Then, on the way to the airport, Ryan suggested a visit to a Sonic Drive-In for some refreshments.  Most of the items on the menu were ordered, including, for Ryan, a cup of limeade the size of Topeka.  The truck shook.  Nobody can say why.  Possibly it was many men eating.  The result was that Ryan’s cup began to spill.  Freshets of limeade poured everywhere.  “Oh, no!” Ryan cried. “The dress sweats!”  It has become an iconic line, and every time those words occur to Tannenbaum, he feels happiness.
Title: Re: Belichick, RP, Ryan
Post by: MadCat on December 10, 2010, 03:29:59 PM
Freshets of limeade - K-State Defense 2011  :lynchmob: