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Originally Posted by Untouchable
So you're saying that we settle for mediocrity just because there's a chance that the next regime could be even worse?
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I am saying "we" don't get a say in the matter.
"We" don't play, coach, manage or own. We root.
And I'm saying there is at least as good a chnace that the next regime will be worse as there is it will be better. Change in and of itself is not an answer.
Strong words without any power.
Your only power is to stop rooting/supporting.
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Draft a QB every damn year if you have to until you find the guy that can at least occasionally put this offense on his back when times are tough
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Smells like Redskins-style desperation, and we know that doesn't work in the NFL.
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Isn't football supposed to be entertainment? That's why I watch the game, to be entertained.
Well, I don't know about you, bur I have no interest in watching another year of an inept Sparano offense headed by Sanchez. It's boring, it's frustrating, it's dogsh*t.
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Then don't watch it.
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Maybe the new coach will at least realize that we aren't living in 1975 and this "ground and pound" bullsh*t is for the birds.
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Plenty of bad teams in the NFL doing it the "normal standard" way too.
I'll say this, I don't think we (The Jets) are as talent weak as the fanbase thinks right now. I think we lack one thing, a legitimate starting QB who can get things done. We have a below-average QB who is dragging the team down around him IMO.
Before I blow up the whole team, the front office, the staff, the players.......I'd make a change at QB. See if any other QB can work in that spot, wirth this talent (plus what we get next offseason/draft).
If it fails again, then I would support cleaning house.
But not till we see someone other than Sanchez running this O. Because I strongly believe he is the primary responsible party for our lack of O performence, and by extention the overall weakness of our team.