CORTLAND, N.Y. -- Try to imagine this: New York Jets coach Rex Ryan, owner Woody Johnson and general manager Mike Tannenbaum seated at a table, surrounded by 80 players. On the opposite side of the table are Darrelle Revis and his two agents.

Ready, set, negotiate.

This may sound like a wacky idea for a scene in an upcoming episode of HBO's "Hard Knocks," but Ryan was serious Wednesday when he proposed a mega sit-down between the Jets and Revis' camp in an attempt to resolve their contract standoff.

Clearly annoyed that Revis' representatives called out the Jets as "blatant liars," Ryan responded by inviting his All-Pro cornerback and his agents to training camp to hammer out a deal. He said he'd cancel practice and have the entire team at the meeting.

Ryan said it was a "blatant joke" that agents Neil Schwartz and Jon Feinsod accused the Jets' brass of lying about whether Johnson was invited to attend a negotiating session last Friday in Roscoe, N.Y. -- a disputed point that sparked a mudslinging contest Tuesday. Members of the organization were furious by the agents' "liars" quote.

So Ryan went on the offensive.

"This is what I would like to have happen," he told reporters. "Everybody put their cards on the table. Have Darrelle come here with anybody he wants. We'll have Mr. Johnson here. ... We'll call off practice. We'll have our whole team there to meet.