NBC's Rodney Harrison has questioned the intelligence of new Jets head coach Rex Ryan. Harrison was a long-time member of the Patriots, one of New York's rivals in the AFC East. The New York Post asked Harrison if Ryan made a mistake by calling out the Patriots prior to training camp. "As a player, you think every team on your schedule is beatable. That may have been blown out of proportion because he can't say that he's scared of Bill Belichick," Harrison said. "But let's be honest, the Patriots have really dominated the Jets. That's just one way for him to get his players riled up and get New York to support him, but at the same time it puts a lot of pressure on you as a coach. I know he was a smart defensive coordinator, but I don't know how smart of a head coach he is to call out the Patriots, especially with Tom Brady being back and all the offseason additions they made."