Get better every day.�That?s the name of the game. New York Jets coach Rex Ryan hasn?t been able to contact his players during the lockout, but that hasn?t stopped him from getting better this offseason.
Instead of talking to his players, Ryan picked the brains of ex-Washington Redskins Hall of Fame coach Joe Gibbs and former Indianapolis Colts offensive coordinator Tom Moore, according to the Jets official website.
?I called Joe Gibbs,? Ryan said.� ?When they went through some work stoppages, the last two times the Washington Redskins won two Super Bowls.�� So I figured that would be a good guy to call.?
In 1982, there was a work stoppage due to a player strike that started in the middle of September and lasted into November of that season. In a nine-game regular season, Gibbs coached the Redskins to an 8-1 record and a Super Bowl championship.
Then five years later in 1987, a 24-day player strike caused the loss of a game and replacement players...
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