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Rex Ryan and the tale of his Foot Fetish

Rex Ryan loves football. We know that since we see it virtually every single day as he coaches the New York Jets, and is on the precipise of leading them back to the postseason for the second straight year.

Well, apparently, Rex also loves feet, as in women's feet.

A story that broke on Dead spin.com, and later in the New York Daily News, Ryan is heard talking to a woman that is obviously his wife, Michelle, as she is sticking her feet out of their car. Rex poses as a police officer, stopping Michelle for a violation when he asks if smell her feet, which she obliges, and we see Ryan meticulously touching her toes.

The video later shows Michelle reading a book in the living room, while displaying her feet to Rex's camera. Finally we see Michelle poising seductively on the sofa with a beer in hand while posing with her bare feet.

Really weird.

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Seems like every week there is something with this guy and the Jets. Whether it is Ines Sanchez incident, when players were making cat calls at the Mexican reporter for wearing tight cloths, and when Ryan and his assistants threw footballs over her head.

Then it was Braylon Edwards DWI incident in late September. Controversy over Ryan's profanity laced speeches in "Hard Knocks", and then the Sal Alosi controversy last week.

The Jets just find ways to stay in the news.

Truth is though, if Ryan and his wife enjoy looking at her feet, they have every right to it, but it's a little strange to allow their fetish to hit the internet.

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