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By Ian R. Rapoport
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FOXBORO - Jets coach Rex Ryan weighed in on the debate swirling around cornerback Darrelle Revis’ coverage of Patriots [team stats] receiver Randy Moss. Not surprisingly, Ryan sided with his guy.

Ryan said a cornerback like Revis allows the team to play man coverage, “to man up and say, ‘All right, here we are.’ ” He added that confusion may come because safety Kerry Rhodes covers so much ground, it may look like he’s double-covering Moss.

 
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