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Ryan expects Jets OC Schottenheimer back unless teams call

There has been a great deal of speculation that Brian Schottenheimer will be the fall guy if the Jets' season of high expectations ends Sunday in Miami.

The offensive coordinator has been under fire all season, but coach Rex Ryan gave Schottenheimer an unexpected endorsement Friday. When asked if he believed Schottenheimer will return to the Jets next season, Ryan implied only forces outside the organization could stop it.

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"Obviously, if he gets a head-coaching job, then see you later, and I'll be happy to see that," Ryan told reporters. "Do I expect him back? It's probably 50/50 on that.

"Because there's an opportunity for Brian to get a head-coaching job this year," Ryan continued. "I thought it the first two years, but it wasn't to be. But he's certainly will be a qualified applicant to be a head coach, that's for sure."

Ryan's comments came as a surprise, since he had dodged talking about his coordinator's future in previous media sessions this week. Schottenheimer's return had appeared to be a long shot at best -- the Jets have the league's 27th-ranked offense -- but Ryan made it sound like it wasn't just a possibility, but a probability.

(Insert collective groan of Jets fans here.)

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