Jets coach Rex Ryan had a simple response to grumblings coming from the Chargers in the wake of New York's 27-21 win over San Diego on Sunday afternoon. "Stay classy, San Diego," said Ryan, referencing the movie "Anchorman." Chargers tight end Randy McMichael said the Jets didn't deserve any credit, without being at all subtle. "The San Diego Chargers beat ourselves, OK?" McMichael said. "It's all about us. We took our foot off the gas pedal, and we lost because of it. ... Their secondary isn't anything. It's our fault. It had nothing to do with anybody on their team. It's all about the guys in this locker room. We lost the game. They didn't do anything." Earlier in the week, Ryan inadvertently took a shot at Chargers coach Norv Turner by saying if he had been hired to coach San Diego instead of Turner, he'd have a "couple of rings" by now. Ryan immediately called Turner to apologize and took it a step further Monday, vowing not to use a word that got him into trouble with Turner. "I will no longer say the word 'rings' anymore," said Ryan, who also said in 2009 that he didn't come to New York to kiss Patriots coach Bill Belichick's rings.