Rex Ryan vows to curtail Aaron Rodgers' influence if he returns to the Jets. (Credits: Getty)
Rex Ryan is set to interview with the New York Jets, whom he coached from 2009 to 2014 and led to the AFC Championship Game twice consecutively - their best run of success since the days of Joe Namath, on Tuesday. And already, he has a very intimidating goal in mind should he be accepted and inherit Aaron Rodgers as his quarterback.
Speaking on ESPN New York Radio's DiPietro & Rothenberg Show on Monday, the current analyst lambasted the multiple-time MVP for his detrimental antics - like skipping mandatory minicamp to vacation in Egypt - and vowed to completely reduce, if not eliminate, his influence on the team:
"If he comes back, things would be different," Ryan said. "If he's back, it ain't gonna be the country club. Show up whenever the hell you want to show up? That ain't gonna happen."
