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Rex Ryan On Tripping Wall: 'I Never Knew'

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DENNIS WASZAK Jr.   12/17/10 05:22 PM ET   AP

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Rex Ryan insists he's telling the truth, and people can believe him or not.

That includes his former boss, Brian Billick.

The New York Jets coach reiterated Friday that he knew nothing about the wall of players that was formed on the sideline last Sunday against Miami, during which an assistant coach tripped a Dolphins player.

"The facts are the facts," Ryan said. "I never knew, so it's easy to stand up here and tell you that. I'm not a guy that lies about anything. I'm just speaking the truth. If that amazes people, it amazes people."

Ryan also responded to comments made by Billick, whom he coached for in Baltimore. Billick told ESPN Radio that "of course Rex knew about this."

"I wish he would have asked me," Ryan said. "I would have told him the truth. I think he made an assumption there. But he's wrong."

Some media and fans have speculated Ryan and other coaches must have known five inactive players were ordered by strength and conditioning coach Sal Alosi to stand together nearly shoulder-to-shoulder on the sideline in New York's 10-6 loss to Miami. Tight end Jeff Cumberland, one of the inactive players, said Alosi has told them to do that all season.

Alosi was first suspended without pay for the season and fined $25,000 for tripping Miami's Nolan Carroll, before being suspended indefinitely by the team after acknowledging that he ordered the players to form a human wall during a punt return in which he tripped Carroll.

"I wasn't aware that was going on," Ryan said, echoing his comments from earlier in the week. "It's easy for me to stand here and tell you that."

Ryan's twin, Rob, Cleveland's defensive coordinator, defended his brother.

"I know the head coach over there really well," he said. "He was upset about it. Believe me, Rex would not do that. He loves the game and loves to compete. That was a bad mistake, a bad judgment."

On Wednesday, general manager Mike Tannenbaum said he met with Ray Anderson, the NFL's executive vice president for football operations, at the owners meetings in Dallas and the league supported the Jets' decision to increase Alosi's suspension. Tannenbaum did not rule out the possibility that Alosi will be fired, saying that would be determined soon.

Ryan said he, Tannenbaum and owner Woody Johnson have met about the situation, but wanted to keep what was discussed private.

The NFL is also investigating the matter, but the team would neither confirm nor deny that the league was at the facility Friday. League spokesman Greg Aiello said the NFL had no comment.

Jets special teams coordinator Mike Westhoff has also denied knowing about the wall technique or ordering Alosi to do it, calling it "ridiculous." He also said Wednesday that other teams do the same thing, including the New England Patriots.

"I'm not accusing the Patriots of doing something wrong," Westhoff said. "Maybe they're doing something smart. That's up to you. Watch the tape, you tell me."

Ryan refused to address whether other teams have had similar formations on their sidelines.

"I'm not going to talk about another team or anybody else," he said. "I'm just saying, for us, I was not aware that we did that. We found out that it did take place. We were up front about that when we found out about it, and it was a mistake."

In wake of the incident, the NFL sent a letter to all 32 teams Thursday reminding them of the rules and restrictions for the bench area and sidelines.

"Our team will be way back," Ryan said. "I think it's pretty safe to say we'll be the leaders in that."

Anderson emphasized the responsibilities placed on each team to appoint a "get-back coach" to ensure that players, coaches and other staff are in compliance with league rules.

The "get-back coach" must be aware of all sideline restrictions and is responsible for ensuring that the team and staff are in compliance. Anderson added that "violations could subject your team and/or individuals to both in-game penalties and other disciplinary action. Flagrant violations after two warnings could result in an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty."

He said fines and suspensions could be imposed by the league, as well.

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AP Pro Football Writer Barry Wilner in New York, and AP Sports Writer Tom Withers in Berea, Ohio, contributed to this report.

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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Rex Ryan insists he's telling the truth, and people can believe him or not. That includes his former boss, Brian Billick.
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11:03 AM on 12/20/2010
What does it matter...Fire the the coach with the big foot. I can't believe he's not gone.
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CPAwADD
My super power is sarcasm!
11:37 PM on 12/19/2010
"I know nothink!" Rex Ryan

Well he does have Sgt. Schultz's body type.
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LeBelAge
06:24 PM on 12/19/2010
Its either the Jets or the Pats giving the AFC East a black eye.
11:01 AM on 12/20/2010
Pats will win the Super Bowel this year...Black eye and all. Book it.
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Twenty Row Kid
Be yourself: everyone else is taken.
03:50 PM on 12/18/2010
I hear Rex is having a hard time today digging a hole in the frozen ground for tomorrow's game ball.
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TheBestPatriot
CEO's aren't job creators, consumers are!
10:46 PM on 12/18/2010
Breaking News! Jets crash and burn in Pittsburgh on Sunday, December 19. No survivors.
08:31 AM on 12/20/2010
So glad the Jets beat the Stealers. I'm not a Jets fan, but strongly dislike the Stealers. Already the commentators and fans here (in Pittsburgh) are whining about the officiating. What a bunch of babies!!
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Mag7
Smarter than the Average Dog
03:26 PM on 12/18/2010
Maybe Westoff can find the tape and show us the Patriots doing this. Then of course, maybe he can't.
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TheBestPatriot
CEO's aren't job creators, consumers are!
10:48 PM on 12/18/2010
Since the lost to phins, they've been looking at tape of the Pats' sideline instead preparing for the Steelers.

The Jets have to stop this obsession.
02:51 PM on 12/18/2010
Bull ! You knew this and you condoned it. This was verified by your special teams coach when he accused the Patriots of doing the same. I hope you loose a draft choice over this to the Pats once the NFL is finished with their investigation
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LeBelAge
06:25 PM on 12/19/2010
After the video taping scandal the Pats can never point the finger at any other team in the NFL for cheating.
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countdown69
02:45 PM on 12/18/2010
One word - LIAR!
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TheBestPatriot
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01:59 PM on 12/18/2010
BREAKING NEWS! In 2007, Belichick tripped Steelers' gunner.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRf4CSHlNNw
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kevski
Moderator
02:04 PM on 12/18/2010
Don't be such an oxygen thief,

U still mad bout that offer thingy????
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TheBestPatriot
CEO's aren't job creators, consumers are!
02:11 PM on 12/18/2010
Pissed, just pissed. I almost feel like my team lost 45 - 3.
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kevski
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02:09 PM on 12/18/2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h42kTrO8ZA4&feature=youtu.be

Better video-----> Belicheat running around the sideline like a jacka@@ throwing himself in front of Harrison trying to obstruct and screen him from coming back onto the field of play.
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TheBestPatriot
CEO's aren't job creators, consumers are!
01:42 PM on 12/18/2010
As a Pats fan, I am going to have to go ahead and believe Rex. He doesn't seem like the type of coach that knows what's going in the game, and that includes his sideline.
01:31 PM on 12/18/2010
those who watched the Jets in their cable-worshipping profile through training camp know this could not happen at the behest of an assistant coach or player level anymore than Abu Ghraib was executed at the enlisted level. Special teams coach and head coach are responsible - are they man enough to take the blame? in this winner at all costs profession, i doubt it.
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kevski
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01:03 PM on 12/18/2010
For all you with short memories, s.ucks when your head coach does it.

http://www.nesn.com/2010/12/bill-belichicks-block-of-marvin-harrison-in-2004-drawing-comparisons-with-sal-alosis-tripgate.html

No class at all, I'm sure all you bandwagon fans here at HuffPo weren't asking for the Head Coach to be fired back then right???? oh wait, you weren't even fans yet, sorry

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TheBestPatriot
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01:42 PM on 12/18/2010
Yikes!
01:49 PM on 12/18/2010
! btw one of the NFL's most elusive and successful receivers ever, being blocked by a pudgy guy in a hoodie with his hands in his pockets - no wonder he got traded! CrybabyJets got caught red-handed need to fess up and make this go away.
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TheBestPatriot
CEO's aren't job creators, consumers are!
01:56 PM on 12/18/2010
The Jets and their fans will always be the Pats' kid brother.

They get caught doing something wrong and instead of accepting it and apologizing, they sni.tch on their big brother.

The Jets and their fans should grow up.
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kevski
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01:58 PM on 12/18/2010
Hippitydoodah, 2 posts, and both in this old thread, hmmmmm
11:42 AM on 12/18/2010
As big as Rex's mouth and ego is, I find it very hard to believe that he doesn't know anything about this...
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TheBestPatriot
CEO's aren't job creators, consumers are!
01:57 PM on 12/18/2010
I find it easy to believe. Did you see him challenge that 4th and 1 spot against the Pats?

What coach uses challenges in that way?
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Gigity
Neither liberal nor Conservative
03:14 PM on 12/18/2010
And then didn't challenge a questionable TD call! Jets fans are as bright as Jets coaches. I love watching them collapse.
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kapalabhati
Lokah Samasta Sukhino Bhavantu
10:19 AM on 12/18/2010
Steel Curtain 2.0 is the new tripping wall. See ya tomorrow, Rex.
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Kenyatta J Yamel
09:24 AM on 12/18/2010
I think the players should be suspended, too.
SirCoolBreeze
GOP'ers = Alleged Unindicted Co-conspirators
08:57 AM on 12/18/2010
Bill Belichick was filmed personally impeding Marvin Harrison from returning to the field, after he went out of bounds, in 2004. This stuff is nothing new to the NFL.
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kapalabhati
Lokah Samasta Sukhino Bhavantu
10:19 AM on 12/18/2010
Bill Belicheat better never see the HOF, unless he's visiting.
SirCoolBreeze
GOP'ers = Alleged Unindicted Co-conspirators
11:26 AM on 12/18/2010
He will, unfortunately. I would have been a defensive guru, too, if I would have known the opposing offenses signals and plays. All the Patriot championships are tainted.
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TheBestPatriot
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01:43 PM on 12/18/2010
HOF for Belichick. Eat it, losers.
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TheBestPatriot
CEO's aren't job creators, consumers are!
01:43 PM on 12/18/2010
Awwww. You guys need some tissue.
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Mag7
Smarter than the Average Dog
03:29 PM on 12/18/2010
They hand them out at Steelers games, for good reason.
SirCoolBreeze
GOP'ers = Alleged Unindicted Co-conspirators
07:50 AM on 12/19/2010
Yes, deal with the facts. Belicheats cheats and The Big Juici & Manny Juicing Manny juiced. You cling to your "Championships", though. Grown ups would.