
Rex Ryan doesn’t know when to stop.
It’s been nearly two weeks since Ryan and his Bills tried and failed to take down his arch-nemesis Bill Belichick and the Patriots, but he’s still doing what he does best: Talking.
Wednesday, Ryan was asked about his upcoming matchup against Eli Manning and the New York Giants. Instead of focusing on that, or even the Bills’ thrashing of the Dolphins that took place Sunday, he continued his strange obsession with bringing up the Patriots in basically every one of his press conferences ever.
“I like the fact that he beat (Tom) Brady twice. I like that,” he said, via The Buffalo News. “I’m not all the way over the Brady butt-kicking he did against us.”
Clearly.
He went on to cry about the Patriots trying to “embarrass” them during their Week 2 contest.
“We are who we are and we don’t need to apologize for it,” Ryan said. “Our emotions got the better of us but I loved how we battled back when a team was clearly trying to embarrass us. We scored three TD to their three points. We’ll see. We’ll play that one down the road.”
This is getting really pathetic.
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