Rex Ryan isn't shy when it comes to sharing his thoughts, and that didn't change on Wednesday when he described his Thanksgiving dinner of preference.
The Bills head coach said his wife is "lazier" when it comes to Thanksgiving cooking, thus resulting in some questionable Turkey Day practices.
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"A lot of green bean casserole. That's the most underrated dish there is," Ryan told reporters Wednesday. "You definitely have to go with the turkey. My wife has gotten lazier, as the years — we have been married 30 years. She just gets it from one of those stores. ... I'm not going to say Popeyes out loud.
"You have to get the store-bought cranberry and stuffing. That's the way to go. You don't make it by scratch. My taste buds aren't good with that. Get the store-bought. Make it easy. The green bean casserole — that has to be the main thing."
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There is something to be said for honesty, but Ryan's wife may have preferred a less candid approach to this interview. Either way, we're sure the Ryan family will have a wonderful time celebrating Thanksgiving together.