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you guys are over estimating Mark's value and what teams are willing to pay in the trade market. also remember trading for a guy means he keeps his current contract or gets a new one. What team is gonna pay mark 10 million dollars? or give him a raise? besides the Jets of course. |
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Sad, but true. Right now, I think Eric Smith would command more on the market than Sanchez. Saw a recent mock that had Tanneyhill from A&M going 6th to Washington. What do you think of him? Seen him multiple times, and think he's pretty good. Where do you see him in the draft, and do you see him as a good pro?
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if he was cut and they could price him fairly there would be interest. Holmes and Cro for example were still on their (late 1st round) rookie deals and that helps the trade value. no one is going to give a draft pick for the right to pay Mark 11 million dollars in 2012. ripping up his current deal means committing to him for another 5 years. Who is gonna do that? I dont think that's an outlandish statement. |
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It's not like Sanchez will take a pay cut just to be a nice guy. As I've stated before, if the Jets were willing to give him away for nothing - as long as team took his full salary - you would have no takers. Jets might be able to get some value for him if they were willing to eat a good portion of his contract. |
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I respectfully disagree. I think what you propose is fantasy football. The NFL is not baseball!!! ![]() You see in baseball if you can hit a ball you can hit a ball it doesn't matter what team you are on though the stadium will have some effect. NFL football is different. IMO football is an interlocking game of interdependant relationships which means that if your OL doesn't give you time and the proper windows through which to throw, or your WRs don't run their routes aggressively you will not be a succcessful QB. This is why one key player on a team can have a devestating impact on the teams overall effectiveness. While this is true in all team sports it is especially true in football. See I have actually watched Jets football for over four decades and I can say without hesitation that Sanchez is one of the BEST Jets QBs based on his current developmental stage that the Jets have ever had. But I am sure that you would be happy if we got Bollinger back cause it is so easy to find QBs by using moneyball to run an NFL team. ![]() As for all of the young QB guns currently in the NFL only Cameron has shown to me that he is better than Sanchez. I know all about Stafford while outstanding, I love the guy, he has Megatron who Stafford will without hesitation throw into tripple coverage to get a completion. Sanchez has no such luxury... We will see and if I am wrong I will certainly come out and admit it. I just hope that all of Sanchez's many detractors will have the guts to vow to do the same. Last edited by Charlie Brown; 01-12-2012 at 09:54 AM. |
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For the record, I'm not in favor of trading Sanchez.
I'm not sure he's worth a first but really I think his value is pretty subjective at this point. What does everything think his value actually IS? I think if we got a first (depending on where), for example a top 10 pick, we would have to send Sanchez and a 4th or a future 3rd. If it was later round first I believe we could trade Sanchez and a 5th. Thoughts on this? |
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Jets Fans are nutzzzz! SANCHEZ is the QB of the Jets in 2012. PERIOD!. They'll bring in a quality back -up (hopefully) to push him. And if Sanchez sucks, then to replace him. Orton? Campbell?
Sanchez is NOT being traded. He also helped win 4 playoff road games! My God. Who do you want Cassell! |
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When was the last time a team traded a young starting QB?
The only instance I can think of is Denver trading Cutler. I don't think anyone believes Denver is better off in the long run for having traded Cutler. Despite Tebow's win/loss success Denver has serious QB issues going forward. |
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This way they could say, "well Peyton was available so we had to grab him, it's no knock on Sanchez" all the while keeping Sanchez on the roster and taking a step back w/ him. At this point the only way I hate the Jets acquiring Manning is if they also part ways with Sanchez. |
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I think you're missing the point, or not looking at the whole picture. If he wasn't due sooo much money there likely would be a market for him, possibly a 3rd.
The reality is he's making too much money and after last season NO ONE is going to give up draft picks to deeply over pay for what he might be. |
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