CORTLAND, N.Y. — Rex Ryan isn't sure what all the fuss is about.
Sure, general manager John Idzik wouldn't say the coach has the final call on determining the New York Jets' starting quarterback. But Ryan is on board with that, and insisted he always has been.
"I think you guys are making a mountain out of a molehill, to be honest with you," Ryan said Sunday. "Ever since I've been here, and this is my fifth year here, not one decision has ever been made by one man. Not one decision. And that's whether it's who's up, who is active, who's going to be the starter at this and this, who we draft.
"It's always a group effort on what is best for this team."
On Saturday, Idzik raised some eyebrows when he repeatedly said the quarterback decision — along with other roster spots — would be a "collaborative effort." He insisted that he, Ryan and others in the organization talk constantly as they evaluate the entire roster.
But, the final call on whether the quarterback is Mark Sanchez or Geno Smith won't be Ryan's alone.
"There are a lot of teams in this league where the head coach does not have the final say on who makes the 53-man roster," Ryan said.
In the past, however, Ryan has claimed sole responsibility for some decisions. In 2009, the coach said it was "strictly my decision" when he chose Sanchez over Kellen Clemens to be the starting quarterback. Last year, Ryan also said it was all his call to bench Sanchez in favor of Greg McElroy — but acknowledged Sunday that he said that to funnel all criticism to him.