Evidently Rex Ryan Did Something That Was Worth Writing A Book

As if Jets coach Rex Ryan wasn't starved for attention enough, we now have to deal with his enormously large wordhole in the offseason as well. You see, evidently Rexy's rants aren't good enough for just the spoken tongue, no, Jets coach Rex Ryan has written a book! Yay! In case you're wondering what the heck Rex Ryan would write a book about, it's not about building a dynasty (like Bill Walsh). It's not about winning the Super Bowl (like Sean Payton). It's not supposed to be inspirational (like Tony Dungy). It's not even Ditka: An Autobiography. We won't exactly know what it is until the book is released next week. However, it is titled Play Like You Mean It: Passion, Laughs, and Leadership In The World's Most Beautiful Game.
And, from the Amazon description, it looks like this book won't be about championships (Rex hasn't won any as a head coach) or inspiring people (unless it's to go get a GD snack)... no, it'll be about Rex Ryan saying obnoxious and tiresome things because that's what Rex Ryan does. Amazon's description tries to frame it nicely...
Most of all, fans will get insider access to Ryan’s headline-grabbing, brutally honest, and undeniably entertaining views on the NFL . . . and the very human side of the larger-than-life athletes who devote their lives to the game of football. From Ryan’s acceptance of the Jets head coaching job to his success in turning around a team that has long been number two in New York, from his drafting and believing in Mark Sanchez to kicking off the 2010 season with massive expectations (and a target on his back)—this book goes deep, and entertains on every level.
Here's what they mean to say: Rex Ryan is trying to make as much money as he can not from winning any championships, but from providing soundbytes. Perhaps I'm getting ahead of myself and the book will really be filled with golden words of wisdom by which to live an inspired, snack filled life. Excuse me while I hold my breath...






