Jets coach Rex Ryan says he will now think twice before making bold statements. Ryan guaranteed a Super Bowl last offseason and New York finished only 8-8. "I thought it would put pressure on me," he said. "Clearly, when you have a team that went to back-to-back championship games, what else is there to go for? It's Super Bowl or bust. Well, we busted. "When I guaranteed we'd get it done this year, I thought the bull's-eye was going on my back. That's where I wanted to place it. What I didn't anticipate was, I put added pressure on our players when I wanted to put the pressure on myself. That's something I obviously have to learn from." Ryan said he received some insight during a call to ESPN analyst Steve Young, who made critical remarks about the coach's bravado. He said the Hall-of-Fame quarterback explained that brash comments generally aren't appreciated by offensive players because they fire up defenses. "I have to take a good, hard look at it, because I don't want to fuel the fire," Ryan said.