Bart Scott has never been at a loss for words. In fact, he admitted to reporters earlier today that "I have no problem with talking. To tell you the truth, you have to shut me up. That is why I did not call the plays out there because I was too busy fighting." And then New York's newest linebacker preceded to drop the word "violence" approximately 350 times in the course of a 15-minute Q and A about the 2009 Jets defense. And for a team that lost four of their final five regular season games to miss the playoffs -- largely due to an indifferent defense -- Scott is a refreshing change. (As much as pulverizing someone can be considered "refreshing.")
Assuming, of course, he produces, which wasn't a problem when he played for Rex Ryan in Baltimore (although, to be fair, have numbers slipped after his 2006 Pro Bowl season, although it wasn't enough to keep the Jets from backing up the truck to Scott's house). Anyway, commence crazy talk:
"We won't back down from anybody. We won't take a step back from anybody. You guys can expect to see a very physical, violent (defense). I do not know if this division has ever seen a violent defense. It is one thing to be physical and make a tackle. It is another thing to be violent. 'Violence' makes guys stay on the sideline when they are getting hit and their ankle is hurting a little bit. (If) they know they are going to get violence, they are going to sit that out. A tackle on a play is different. That is what we are going to try and bring to the table."So, right, it's going to get violent. That's the takeaway, I think, but in a good way.
Scott added, "Trust me, when Rex left [Baltimore], a lot of guys wanted to come with him. He has that type of personality." This is seemingly good news for the Jets' D, a unit that never clicked under Eric Mangini. And it's potentially bad news for the Ravens, a team that won 11 times last season, but could be without many of the starters that were responsible for their success.
But, hey, that's no longer Scott's problem.




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-03-2009 @ 7:39AM
Steel Wheel said...
I think a guy named Hines Ward shut your ass up pretty good. PUNK!
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3-03-2009 @ 1:17AM
gernjewels24 said...
Um Bart, the reason you didn't make the defensive calls out there (Baltimore) was not cuz you were too busy fighting...The reason was RAY LEWIS...how soon we forget!
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3-03-2009 @ 9:05AM
Welcome,Clairway said...
thats why hes running his mouth now..he doesnt have to play Ward and pittsburgh 2 times a year no more..
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3-14-2009 @ 1:57PM
patricimaimo said...
I agree that there is no-one like Ray, I am a huge Jets fan but I gotta say that guy makes me wanna go and hit something after his pregame speeches. But i just don't think the guy has the gas left in the tank to lead on the field like he had before, and without that he is slowly losing value in those speeches. So I say Rex made a good choice to take the quiet leader who leads on the field.
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3-27-2009 @ 3:49PM
niktex0205 said...
A "violent defense" does he really think he's that hard? cmon seriously Bartt you and your team aren't scaring anyone! why you say? because you're the JETS and the JETS aren't going anywhere.
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