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Watch Rex Ryan running from the bulls

The New York Jets head coach did the one thing that could possibly put his day job in perspective: running away from angry bulls in Pamplona.

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I’m starting to feel a little pity for Rex Ryan. The team he coaches is a mess, and one not exclusively of his own making. His every move on and off the field is caustically chronicled in New York tabloid.

Last week, Ryan got away to Spain for the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona. That too was caught on tape.

He probably just wanted to feel something other than the existential toil of coaching the Jets. Unfortunately, the visage of him struggling up the fence is probably the biggest reminder about man’s mortality in this video.

(Via Deadspin)

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