Rex Ryan was as brash as ever at his introductory press conference in Buffalo. The Bills introduced Ryan on Wednesday, and the recently fired head coach was pissed off for greatness.
Rex Ryan was as brash as ever in his first news conference as the Bills’ new coach, predicting that Buffalo will end its long postseason drought while promising that he will “build a bully” that opposing teams won’t want to face.
The defensive-minded Ryan inherits a stout Buffalo defense that finished fourth in the NFL in yards allowed, recorded a league-leading 54 sacks last season and produced three Pro Bowl linemen this past season.
But Ryan has even higher expectations.
“We are going to build a bully
and we’re gonna see if you want to play it for 60 minutes,” he said.
“Fourth in the league was probably a little disappointing,” he said. “I know we’ll lead the league in defense.”
“I’m not going to let our fans down,” he said. “I’m not going to do that. I know it’s been 15 years [since Buffalo reached the playoffs]. Well, get ready. We’re going.”