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"I know Darrelle is close with Sean," Ryan said. "It's who he's being advised by -- his agents and his family. That's what you want to surround yourself with when you make a huge decision about your future. You bring your family in, your agents and things like that. That's what you pay those guys to do, and you do what's best for you."
Until Revis shows, the Jets continue to work without him. Ryan added that the Jets' goal to be the No. 1 defense is still in place -- with or without Revis.
"We're blunt-force trauma," Ryan said. "We admit that if Darrelle's not here, it's going to be more difficult. That's an obvious fact. You're taking the best corner in the league out of your defense. But by no means does that mean we're not going to still get it done. We will still get it done on defense."
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