In the Patriots-Jets game on Sunday, with the Patriots up 31-14 and 30 seconds left on the clock, Tom Brady tried one last deep throw. It fell incomplete, and the Patriots punted on the next play. Pulled from Yahoo! Sports:
New York Jets coach Rex Ryan felt "disrespected" by the New England Patriots for throwing a deep pass with the game well in hand Sunday.
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"We need to stop them anyway, so it's no biggie, but I was surprised, and I did feel a little bit disrespected," Ryan said.
Ryan added that he didn't know if Bill Belichick was behind the call, saying it might have been something Brady and Moss did on their own.
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Ryan, who created controversy in the offseason when he said he didn't come to New York to "kiss Bill Belichick's rings," said he called a timeout with 5 seconds left as a response to the Patriots' play call.
If he wants to trash talk before every game against the Patriots, there's nothing particularly horrible about that. But if he follows that up by crying like a little baby when the Patriots do something that he perceives as "disrespect," he and the rest of his team should be embarrassed.
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