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Rex Ryan: A football family, Coaching legacy, Going toe to toe with on of the best defensive minds, NY Jets, the best part of a NFL Locker room, making mistakes, happy feet, one regret & Unfinished business,

Pivot Podcast

The Pivot Podcast Network

Football, Society & Culture, Sports

4.92.6K Ratings

🗓️ 22 October 2024

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

“How different would our world be if every single person played football and grew up in a damn locker room...” Rex Ryan current ESPN Analyst and former NFL Head Coach We got a treat for you today...or as he would some say a God Dam Snack! In today's episode of The Pivot Podcast in partnership with Fanatics, former NFL head coach Rex Ryan, filling in for Fred who’s away in London, joins Channing and Ryan for a conversation we never expected to be so in-depth and captivating. An episode full of humor and humility, this discussion isn’t just a football fan’s dream but it’s one to tap into for anyone who’s a believer in people, overcoming struggles and fighting internal battles privately while maintaining a tough demeanor on the outside and never being afraid to go toe to toe with anyone. Known for his brash personality, Rex Ryan has always unapologetically been himself which comes with a lot of highs and positives but behind the walls is a story and journey we can all learn from. From growing up in Canada with his mom to dealing with bullies at school to moving with his father Buddy one of the best defensive minds in NFL history to forging his own coaching legacy to being a dad, a husband and locker room leader, Rex opens up like never-before on all the chapters of his life and the ones still unwritten… As the current NY Jets navigate team controversy, Rex takes us through some of the most pivotal moments for him as a man and head coach sharing never-before-heard football stories, defensive mind, motivational tactics, Hard Knocks moments and answering for some of his questionable choices. The one thing Channing wants to know is, why isn't he coaching now? An answer that may surprise you... Having a little fun, Ryan gets Coach to explain some crazy comments he made about Channing back during Dolphins Jets rivalries as Rex peels back the layers of a three-decade-long coaching journey, recounting the highs of taking the Jets to the playoffs and the lingering regret of never winning a Super Bowl. He breaks down his unique coaching style, as seen on Hard Knocks, and emphasizes the importance of physicality and toughness on the field. Rex also shares a personal side of his story, talking about how growing up with dyslexia influenced his creative approach to the game and his ability to problem-solve as a coach. Tackling some unwanted headlines over the years, Rex addresses his infamous private matters leaking publicly and doubles down on how even to this day he loves his wife's feet and isn't afraid to say it. As we wrap the episode, Ryan strikes a chord and the conversation turns emotional as Rex reflects on the pride he feels watching his son follow in his coaching footsteps, continuing the Ryan family legacy and reveals one regret that still weighs on him now. Save 50% on your system, plus a free indoor security camera and your first month is free when you sign up for Core Monitoring. Visit https://SimpliSafe.com/pivot to customize yours! Try SimpliSafe risk-free. If you don’t love it, return it for a full refund within 60 days.”  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This episode is brought to you by Simply Safe.

0:02.8

There's no safe like Simply Safe.

0:08.2

There he is!

0:10.2

What up, Coach?

0:12.2

Good man, appreciate you.

0:13.7

Man, appreciate you, coach.

0:15.3

Thank you so much for joining us.

0:17.2

Too easy.

0:18.2

Yeah, yeah, Freddie T is out of country,

0:20.1

so you got me and Chan.

0:21.4

Sorry, you stuck with the defensive guys please I don't like

0:25.4

Fred anyone hey coach Fred was hell like we I tell we tell people all the time like

0:31.2

these young guys that come on the show like just how good

0:34.3

Freddie T was. Oh it was unbelievable and what's funny is yeah people forget like they

0:41.4

don't realize like oh hell no way yeah he was no joke back then man

0:46.4

I mean we had some great backs you know like we get them now but it's more like situational

0:51.6

like they split carries now.

0:54.1

Man, back in the day is like, no, that dude was a bell cow.

0:56.9

Absolutely. I'm pinning it I found the head of witness it

1:03.0

young my people feeling militant way I'm feeling got me up on the mission got me up

1:07.4

knowing me I got the key on the vision I can trust trust

1:10.8

trust

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