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In a world denuded of logic and class, why wouldn’t the Woody Johnson Jets consider returning Rex Ryan as head coach?

Ryan, after all, is responsible for turning one of the lowest episodes in Jets’ history even uglier, solidifying his pre-ESPN reputation as a louse, thus no doubt inspiring ESPN him to hire him to perform as its louse, while making the way to ESPN safer for a crude act like Pat McAfee’s.

During the Jets’ 2015 training camp, expendable LB IK Enemkpali, during a locker room dispute over a $600 debt, broke QB Geno Smith’s jaw. Smith played just one game while Enemkpali was suspended for four games.


  Rex Ryan is pictured during the Jets’ game against the Dolphins on Dec. 28, 2014. Anthony J. Causi / New York Post Rex Ryan is pictured during the Jets’ game against the Dolphins on Dec. 28, 2014. Anthony J. Causi / New York Post

  IK Enemkpali is pictured during a Jets practice in October 2014. Bill Kostroun/New York Post IK Enemkpali is pictured during a Jets practice in October 2014. Bill Kostroun/New York Post

By then, Ryan was an ex-Jets head coach in his first season coaching the Bills. And the moment Enemkpali was waived by the Jets, Ryan claimed him.

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