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Old 06-27-2012, 01:51 PM   #21
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last year schotty would only call 3 step drops(designed short routes, slants, etc..) that's not who Mark Sanchez is. Sanchez is only 6'2", He can't see over the O line if he's right behind them. Being vertically challenged, having to run a dink and dunk Offense and having no O line last year, all reasons for being inaccurate.
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Old 06-27-2012, 02:00 PM   #22
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[QUOTE=auctionking;4501527]Every week qbs get hit more than Sanchez ,Matt Moore of the Phins(where your savior is coming from )got sacked like 50 times in 10 games and still put up better numbers than Sanchez.This was after Sparano ,gave full oc duties to Daboll yet still helped with the o-line. Hunter was ten times the right tackle as the phins gem Marc Columbo. The first year in Miami sparano was lucky that Pennington saved him,other than that he is the worst offensive coach in the league. 4-12 Jets[/QUOTE]

Sorry your grace, but you lost me when you said that the HOF QB Chad Pennington saved him. Just check Pennington's numbers the year before in Schotty's offense. You're going to have to do better.
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Old 06-27-2012, 02:16 PM   #23
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[QUOTE=auctionking;4501527]Every week qbs get hit more than Sanchez ,Matt Moore of the Phins(where your savior is coming from )got sacked like 50 times in 10 games and still put up better numbers than Sanchez.This was after Sparano ,gave full oc duties to Daboll yet still helped with the o-line. Hunter was ten times the right tackle as the phins gem Marc Columbo. The first year in Miami sparano was lucky that Pennington saved him,other than that he is the worst offensive coach in the league. 4-12 Jets[/QUOTE]

So then your contention is that the 2012 Jets with an improved D-Line, Improved LB Corps, Improved Secondary, Improved WR Core and upgrades at the Offensive Coordinator and D Line coaching positions are 4 games worse then the 2011 version?
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Old 06-27-2012, 04:37 PM   #24
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[QUOTE=NY2FLDWC85;4501311]I completely disagree.

Yes, Sanchez has been inaccurate, but he's also improved his accuracy each of his past 3 seasons, with different group's of WR's as well. He should continue to improve upon his accuracy, completion percentage.

If Sanchez "can't locate a second wide receiver", then please explain why he was connecting with both Holmes and Edwards during 2012. Also connects with Dustin Keller quite often. The myth that Sanchez can't find a 2nd WR in completely false.

So, you're saying that one of the greatest offensive minds in Bill Walsh couldn't improve Sanchez as an overall quarterback? Yeah, ok.[/QUOTE]

Completion percentage means very little when most everything you throw is short passes. When you play in that kind of offense you should easily be in the high 60% not the 50% .

Case IN point Sanchez average yard per pass has gone down every year 6.7 in 2009 , 6.5 in 2010 and 6.4 in 2011. ( again when your not attempting or completing deep passes that number obviously going to go down.


The reason he connected with Braylon and Holmes in 2010 had nothing to do with his ability to read defenses and finding his second and third option. Most of those passes were off the play action pass or QB designed rollouts. Teams were so focused on stopping the run that they put extra defenders in the box. That means you have more one on one coverage. (not that hard for Qb to read that)

M Sanchez likes to throw in the middle of the field. Every defense he faces knows when he in trouble he going to look Dustin Keller way. M Sanchez over reliance on D Keller makes him more prone to the interception.


BTW Im not telling you not to have hope for M sanchez. Just if he was improving as much as you are making, the Jets FO wouldn't be saying that he has to play a lot better than he did last year. They wouldn't be disappointed in his performance.

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