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Give me a realistic plan to replace Sanchez
Tired of repeating this in all the negative threads so here goes.
Hypothisis: Most here, except the really hard core haters, admit Sanchez plays great and horrible and that's his weakness. I say, the probability of success in cultivating the good and minimizing the bad has the best chance of success over our other options such as: 1) Replace him with Tebow or McElroy: Do you really think the coaching staff hasn't been evaluating these two and determined they weren't a better option? Do you know more than the people who work with the 3 every day do? 2) Get another QB: Where? Who can we buy? 3) Draft a QB: How? We won't get near a contender with our probable record this year. And do you think every drafted QB will work out like RG some of the other successes? How long are you willing to wait, without going into the same "he sucks" rant, before he is successful? If you admit he has flashes of brilliance, but makes stupid mistakes and has outright horrible play at times, can you admit that maybe the QB coaching has not been effective over the last few years? Maybe that's where we need the change. I don't have the answer, but I do know it's a hell of a lot cheaper and faster to rescue a faltering employee than it is to keep starting over and over. How about a thread where people lay out feasible options instead of just commenting he sucks? Might be a refreshing change. |
Philip Rivers, Tony Romo??? :dunno:
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Get the sense rivers will be available after this year....That said, do people really want him? His behavior on the field makes holmes look like a leader.
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You can keep Rivers and Romo who have acclomplished less with more playmakers around them.
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Yikes at the thought of Rivers and Rex together.
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without starting from scratch with a FA QB or a Rookie, the only thing to do is replace the QB coach with a PROVEN COACH! Sanchez flashes A LOT but for every BIGTIME throw, he gives you about 3 'WTF???!!!" moments a game.
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Call John Elway, tell him to gas up the private jet again and we'll swap Tebow for Peyton. Even money with both of them being merchandising magnets. (-;
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Sanchez is here and starting until 2014. Case Closed. Too much money invested in him until then to cut ties thanks to Tanny's extension. At that time I think we should draft a QB if there is a can't miss prospect and/or bring in a stop gap type of vet.
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The Jets should be bringing someone in to be a guru for Sanchez, someone with a proven history of grooming successful QB's.
Only the Jets would spend $50-$60 million on a "franchise QB" and bring in a career backup QB with an unsuccessful track record of coaching young QB's to be his freaking mentor AND KEEP HIM FOR 4 GD YEARS!!! |
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With his guaranteed $ situation, he's here at least through next year (assuming nobody wants to take him off our hands, which probably isn't a reasonable thought). So if you want to talk about replacements, consider what QB's may be free agents after the 2013 season and what QB's may be coming out of school then.
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What QB Coach in the NFL would you want??? Who is available and what would it cost to bring a REAL QB coach here??? These are the questions IMO.:yes:
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Tebow or McElroy would have more wins than Sanchez this year. Rex and everyone in the building know it, they just don't have the balls to make the move.
Jets dont need someone to be great, they just need someone to not be horrible. |
probably will have to acquire one through the draft, unless you take a flier on a Matt Flynn type and it works out, it is very hard to get decent quarterbacks (or any other NFL player really) through a mechanism other than the draft.
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