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CTJetFan92 09-23-2012 09:35 PM

Trying to Figure Out the Sparano Hate
 
As I watched the first game of the year (when we worked the bills) the main difference imo wasn't Sanchez or anyone stepping up. I thought we were calling much better plays. Kerley being so effective I see as Sparano. Holmes getting the ball so many times and so many ways today I again see as Sparano

The last two weeks, I blame Sanchez, and the wr's. These players are not executing the way they should. Same with the running game. Shonn Green is too slow, but fresh legs powell is running well.

The jets had tons of opportunities to score, on what i saw as well designed plays.

Cumberland overthrown, schilens overthrown (all would have been tds), tons of drops last week as well as inaccuracy by sanchez, as well as a few other key plays i cant remember

In my opinion Sparano is an excellent oc, i hope our players can execute better from here on out.

shuler82 09-23-2012 09:37 PM

the difference I noticed was some in game adjustments this week. Our offense wasn't doing anything in the 1st quarter, but by the 2nd, new plays were being used and it looked like the coaches were actually looking at the game film to figure out what would work.. nice change.

Mike D 09-23-2012 09:38 PM

Any blame on Sporano goes to Rex and Co. for hiring him. The play calling has been the least of the problems in 3 weeks.

Kentucky Jet 09-23-2012 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by CTJetFan92 (Post 4610816)
As I watched the first game of the year (when we worked the bills) the main difference imo wasn't Sanchez or anyone stepping up. I thought we were calling much better plays. Kerley being so effective I see as Sparano. Holmes getting the ball so many times and so many ways today I again see as Sparano

The last two weeks, I blame Sanchez, and the wr's. These players are not executing the way they should. Same with the running game. Shonn Green is too slow, but fresh legs powell is running well.

The jets had tons of opportunities to score, on what i saw as well designed plays.

Cumberland overthrown, schilens overthrown (all would have been tds), tons of drops last week as well as inaccuracy by sanchez, as well as a few other key plays i cant remember

In my opinion Sparano is an excellent oc, i hope our players can execute better from here on out.

agreed and well written! On this board the haters love to hate. They pick one person and dump all over that person while making excuses for their favorite choir boys who can never do wrong in their eyes!

Nike 09-23-2012 09:39 PM

good qbs find ways to win. now that schotte is gone we are blaming sparano for what mark sanchez cant do.

MDL_JET 09-23-2012 09:43 PM

I don't mind the way he calls a game.

I just don't understand...
-rotating at LG between Slauson and Duccase.
-Tebow. any of it. I feel like its a wasted position if he's out there lined up as a WR or TE. Either let him take the snap or take him out. 1 yard to go at the goal. THIS is where I thought Tebow would be an asset. But no where to be found.

Kentucky Jet 09-23-2012 09:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Nike (Post 4610833)
good qbs find ways to win. now that schotte is gone we are blaming sparano for what mark sanchez cant do.

Now you did it! The Sanchez apologists are going to get upset and uninvite you to to the annual pancake social held in California and hosted by their favorite QB.

Nike 09-23-2012 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Kentucky Jet (Post 4610857)
Now you did it! The Sanchez apologists are going to get upset and uninvite you to to the annual pancake social held in California and hosted by their favorite QB.

im actually a sanchez supporter. i also dont talk **** and lie about what i see on the football field.

shuler82 09-23-2012 09:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MDL_JET (Post 4610853)
I don't mind the way he calls a game.

I just don't understand...
-rotating at LG between Slauson and Duccase.
-Tebow. any of it. I feel like its a wasted position if he's out there lined up as a WR or TE. Either let him take the snap or take him out. 1 yard to go at the goal. THIS is where I thought Tebow would be an asset. But no where to be found.

100% agree with this. Tebow at WR is a wasted spot. Let him take the snap, or line him up as the H-back.. he isn't scaring anyone as a slot WR

miamijet1 09-23-2012 09:47 PM

Good qbs do find ways to win ,like Mark showed today.

njherdfan 09-23-2012 09:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shuler82 (Post 4610868)
100% agree with this. Tebow at WR is a wasted spot. Let him take the snap, or line him up as the H-back.. he isn't scaring anyone as a slot WR


Agreed. Especially because he's generally replacing Kerley when he lines up at WR. I think it's pretty obvious that we want to get Kerley on the field as much as possible. When we have Tebow doing anything other than taking the snap, the Jets are essentially playing 10-on-11

MDL_JET 09-23-2012 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by njherdfan (Post 4610881)
Agreed. Especially because he's generally replacing Kerley when he lines up at WR. I think it's pretty obvious that we want to get Kerley on the field as much as possible. When we have Tebow doing anything other than taking the snap, the Jets are essentially playing 10-on-11

This x1000. I have no idea how many snaps he gets but it probably needs to be more. He's the only one I feel that knows how to catch a ball and actually do something with it.

Dimitri_0515 09-23-2012 09:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nike (Post 4610865)
im actually a sanchez supporter. i also dont talk **** and lie about what i see on the football field.

Can't succeed in the NFL if you don't have talent around you. Not even Tom Brady can do that.

JB1089 09-24-2012 12:01 AM

The only thing I don't like is the Tebow stuff. Everything thing else is good.

jetsfreak 09-24-2012 12:03 AM

:D and no connor or Keller and dolphins always plays us tough...this was a huge win topped off by a Patriots loss.





Quote:

Originally Posted by CTJetFan92 (Post 4610816)
As I watched the first game of the year (when we worked the bills) the main difference imo wasn't Sanchez or anyone stepping up. I thought we were calling much better plays. Kerley being so effective I see as Sparano. Holmes getting the ball so many times and so many ways today I again see as Sparano

The last two weeks, I blame Sanchez, and the wr's. These players are not executing the way they should. Same with the running game. Shonn Green is too slow, but fresh legs powell is running well.

The jets had tons of opportunities to score, on what i saw as well designed plays.

Cumberland overthrown, schilens overthrown (all would have been tds), tons of drops last week as well as inaccuracy by sanchez, as well as a few other key plays i cant remember

In my opinion Sparano is an excellent oc, i hope our players can execute better from here on out.


jetsfreak 09-24-2012 12:13 AM

:D this team needs more talent but to be 2-0 in the div after three weeks....I'll take it..as bad as the Jets look.....look around the league...they will be in the mix.



Quote:

Originally Posted by Dimitri_0515 (Post 4610908)
Can't succeed in the NFL if you don't have talent around you. Not even Tom Brady can do that.


Megalomaniac 09-24-2012 12:24 AM

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Originally Posted by jetsfreak (Post 4611251)
:D and no connor or Keller and dolphins always plays us tough...this was a huge win topped off by a Patriots loss.

conner doesn't add a single thing to this team. rueland played just as good as conner ever will.

Vinny Testaverde's Niece 09-24-2012 12:53 AM

At least Sparano shows some enthusiasm and involvement in the game, as he stands on the sidelines looking at his playsheet. Compared to schotty who stood there staring at it, you had no idea what the situation was from his expression - or if he knew what it was for that matter. Watching Sparano it looks like at least like the wheels are turning in his head and he is evaluating and decision making based on what is going on at that specific moment and game situation. And when the Jets scored no one looked more pumped than him.

10PennyToColes87 09-24-2012 01:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Vinny Testaverde's Niece (Post 4611374)
At least Sparano shows some enthusiasm and involvement in the game, as he stands on the sidelines looking at his playsheet. Compared to schotty who stood there staring at it, you had no idea what the situation was from his expression - or if he knew what it was for that matter. Watching Sparano it looks like at least like the wheels are turning in his head and he is evaluating and decision making based on what is going on at that specific moment and game situation. And when the Jets scored no one looked more pumped than him.

Great post, agree with every word.

So far, I'm really happy with a lot of the things Sparano is doing. I love how he actually takes shots downfield, and the overall vertical aspect of his philosophy, which was lost under Schitty.

I don't like a few things, either. Such as his overuse of Greene/underusing McKnight, or his feel of how Tebow should be used. With Tebow, the flow of his playcalling HAS to improve.

Otherwise, like Mike said, the playcalling is not nearly our biggest worry. Sparano's not the greatest, but I MUCH prefer him to Schitty.

IHATEDOLPHINS 09-24-2012 05:44 AM

Tony has been ok.Much better then Schitty that's for sure

The one adjustment I think he should make.I know it was a bust on the goalline yesterday,but on 3rd and short situations,let Tebow play just have him run the single wing.He's 250 lbs he won't be stopped on 3rd and 1.


He is also hurt by feet of stone Shonn Greene


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