Rarely do you hear a glowing review of a 2-win NFL team this late in the season, but here we are.

Ahead of Sunday's game between Buffalo and Jacksonville, Bills head coach Rex Ryan had nothing but positive things to say about the 2-8 Jaguars.

From Nick Veronica of The Buffalo News:

That's the best two-win team I've ever seen,” Ryan said. “That's the truth. I don't get it. Statistically, they're the seventh-rated defense in the league (in yards per game). They're ranked higher than we are on defense. Their offense is 21st in the league but now they're healthy outside and they got three guys that can really play.

“They had way more top 100 players than we did last year,” Ryan continued, referencing the NFL Network rankings that listed five Jaguars and three Bills. “Looking at all that stuff, I thought it was the Jacksonville show. But you got a franchise quarterback, that's what they all tell me. You got Chris Ivory at running back, who's a great back – I had him with the Jets, I know all about him; he's a handful – and you got [Allen] Hurns, [Allen] Robinson and [Marqise] Lee is really playing well. … So if you think we're going to overlook them, there's no chance.”

Heading into the season, expectations were high for the Jags thanks to their young offensive talent, highly rated defensive draft picks, and some quality free agent pickups. Some experts predicted that Jacksonville would finally make a playoff push.

Instead, they haven't won since mid-October and will likely watch the playoffs from home for the ninth straight year.

Still, Ryan refuses to overlook his team's upcoming opponent:

“Well hell, we’ve only won five,” Ryan said. “So I guess you can look at that, but who are we to look [down] at a two-win team? I don’t care if we’re playing West Seneca. It makes no difference right now. We know what our job is. We have to win and we recognize that and we know that.”