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The Jets held on at the last minute to defeat the Miami Dolphins on Sunday night, and Rex Ryan said Monday afternoon that he was still happy or, as he quipped, as happy as a coach can be for not recognizing some of the coverages the Jets used.

As much as Ryan appreciated how his offense NFL jerseys performed in the 31-23 victory, the Jets' defense his defense was pushed around, surrendering 363 passing yards. "My pride's hurt a little bit," Ryan said, somewhat softly. "No question about that."

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are 0-3, but they scored 30 points in a loss toMLB jerseys New England. Ryan is hopeful, but not certain, that cornerback Darrelle Revis will have recovered from a hamstring injury.

Ryan pointed out that the secondary used Sunday included three players who were not around last year: the rookie cornerback Kyle Wilson, cornerback Antonio Cromartie and safety Brodney Pool. Ryan said he was glad to win, but there were breakdowns galore.

"It sent a message to us that we've got to do a better job in the classroom," Ryan said.

Pool preserved the victory by deflecting Chad Henne's pass away from tight end Anthony Fasano in the end zone, and it was intercepted by Drew Coleman with 27 seconds left.

"It sent a message to us that we've got to do a better job in the classroom," Ryan said.

Pool preserved the victory by deflecting Chad Henne's pass away from tight end Anthony Fasano in the end zone, and it was intercepted by Drew Coleman with 27 seconds left.

Miami Dilphion defeat Jets

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