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That one play really sums up Sanchez's 53 starts as an NFL QB.
If he hits that pass, more than likely Greene gets around the edge for the go-ahead touchdown. Sanchez had no pressure whatsoever on that play, but still threw the ball 2-yards behind an open receiver 5 yards downfield. That one play, cost the Jets a playoff trip last year. |
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Let's Kill them all.........
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Same as all other systems, move the chains and score points.
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just about every nfl team has about 90% the same plays. the real difference is in the verbiage and how the team executes the play. even schitty had good plays but he didn't know when to call what play and it's pretty obvious that schitty didn't pay much attention to the offense day to day. he was not a good coach.
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[QUOTE=PatsFanTX;4510502]That one play really sums up Sanchez's 53 starts as an NFL QB.
If he hits that pass, more than likely Greene gets around the edge for the go-ahead touchdown. Sanchez had no pressure whatsoever on that play, but still threw the ball 2-yards behind an open receiver 5 yards downfield. That one play, cost the Jets a playoff trip last year.[/QUO Well the Jets were officially eliminated even if they beat Miami. I was at the game and we needed alot to happen in order for us to get in. Tenn beat Houston by one point no less 23-22. Not sure if the Jets knew about it or not but they finished horribly no doubt. At that point we knew the Jets couldn't beat any sorry teams to end the season so it was better off. They would have easily lost the first game and we would still have shotty's confusing senseless offense to watch again. |
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waiting for our pass rush thunderbolt
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Not sorry to see him leave. He wasn't the only problem last year but his incompetence and negligience were simply inexcusable. |
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I completely agree that what McElroy did at the end of last season was wrong, and it didn't reflect well on him and the team. But I don't think this is something that we need to be worried about with the player. I think he was in a position where the end of the season was fresh on his mind, and he was invited to do an interview for a local show, and probably forgot all about the potential of the interview getting national attention. I truly believe it was an honest mistake on his part, and that he knows that he was wrong. I don't at all see how his comments portrayed in this thread is a negative in anyway, on him, or the team? There is nothing wrong with what he said. He made the statement about the comparisons between each coach's playbook, it was neither an indictment of Schotty Jr, or an insult to Sparano. |
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Hoping Idzik is the GM we've Needed! Am Hopeful.
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the personnel is the same, we need depth on the line, depth at RB, and those are going to be exposed. I really like Powell, saw him Preseason last year, but he had no carries in real season. |
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Here's hoping that GS3 under center, and Coples on
the edge works out.
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He really doesn't even know yet, unless he's had a lot of time spent with Sporano going over the way they're going to be attacking defenses this year. We just heard from Sanchez, Santonio, and Sporano, how things were going to be run differently, and I'm sure McElroy had time to hear about it, while he was sitting on the bench. He's pretty smart you know. I beleive he chose his words carefully. I don't think he's very happy about the Tebow move, and I can't blame him for that, but I can blame him for this. It's only OTAs and already everyone can see that things are being run much differently, and we know from past history that their offenses are as different as two of the same style offenses can be. It's not like one is West coast, and the other is run and shoot, but one is straight up read and react, and the other was motions, trickery, and no freedom to improvise. You can't improvise when the receiver and QB aren't on the same page. The most important thing that should be different is that we will run these plays in practice to death, before we move on to some new "can't miss" play that ends up confusing our own team. That, and getting the play called in time to switch it up, or to catch the defense off guard. Tempo is important for offensive rhythm, and confidence, as well as keeping the defense on their heels. |
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He not busy being born is busy dying
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Where are the Jets?
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How do you know the true extent Sparano is changing the previous Jets playbook other than changing the verbiage? Quote:
And who knows? Maybe Sparano will be the suckiest OC in Jets history. I won't be surprised. He was 0-7 as HC last season and had his house on the market by Halloween. Given his resume, there certainly aren't any indicators that he'll be calling perfect games out of the gate without some bumps, pains, or learning curve as a newbie OC. |
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Well now I'm seeing a lot of contradiction, not necessarily from anyone specific, but just in how we view how NFL teams run offenses. First everyone complains that Schotty's offense is "too complex". Then we hear that Sparano's offense is totally different and will make things much easier, and we're all happy. Now, McElroy says they're basically the same offense, and people say that offenses are all the same?
Maybe you could see where I'm a bit lost
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Where are the Jets?
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The pick before that was when Taylor ran around Brick like a traffic cone and hammered Sanchez. The first pick was when Taylor pushed Brick into Sanchez like a tin man and Brick quit the block altogether - he decided the play ended - and allowed Taylor to grab Sanchez. Mark got hammered all day, even on plays he made. A win over Miami wasn't enough - Jets needed help from other teams to make the playoffs, but don't let facts spoil your fun. |
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I'm just looking at this as an addition by subtraction in regards to Sparano in replace of Shotty.
2006: 25th in total offense, 18th in points. 2007: 26th in total offense, 25th in points. 2008: 16th in total offense, 9th in points. 2009: 20th in total offense, 17th in points. 2010: 11th in total offense, 13th in points. 2011: 25th in total offense, 13th in points. After 6 seasons, Shooty's offenses averaged out to 20th in total offense and 15th in scoring. QB's such as Pennington and Favre had much better seasons the following year after leaving Shotty's offense. Pennington (2006 and 2007 combined): 492/745, 66%, 5,418 yards, 27 TD's/25 INT's, QB rating of 83.8. Pennington (2007 with the Dolphins): 321/476, 68.8%, 3,653 yards, 19 TD's/7 INT's, QB rating of 97.4 inside of a completely different offense/playbook. Favre (2008): 343/522, 65.7%, 3,472 yards, 22 TD's/22 INT's, QB Rating of 81.0. Favre: (2009): 363/531, 68.4%, 4,202 yards, 33 TD's/7 INT's, QB Rating of 107.2 inside of a completely different offense/playbook. Now it's time to see if Sanchez can continue this streak of having a better season following an offensive coordinator change from Shotty Jr. Now, I'm not blaming everything on Shotty either. As a Jets fan, I understand that Shotty was thrown under bad situations as an offensive coordinator. Forced to work with a limited QB in Pennington (due to shoulder injuries) during his first two seasons as OC. An awful Kellen Clemens starting under center for 7 games during 2007 didn't help his situation at all. An aging Favre who played the last couple of weeks hurt wasn't an ideal situation for Shotty's offense of 2008. A rookie in Sanchez created for the 4th QB in as many seasons as offensive coordinator etc, etc. I just feel that it's time for a change of direction in regards to our offense, because whatever Shotty was doing (in my eyes awful situational play calling) wasn't working. We'll soon find out a lot in regards to Shotty in St.Louis and Sanchez with Sparano. |
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Play design was horrible with schotty. All 5 recievers running the same depth down field (3rd and 8, all 5 running 7yds down field) ONLY TAKES 3 OR 4 DEFENDERS to defend that. recievers should be on different levels. Put your playmakers in open space.. so they can make plays. Most of the time Nobody was ever "open" and that's why. Play Design. And you Sanchez haters can expect more roll outs and bootlegs all over the field this year. Watch Sanchez make big plays down the field this year!!!
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This contradicts everything we had previously read or heard. I don't blame McElroy. Like I said eralier, I think he's a smart dude who just shoots from the hip. I'm hoping the biggest difference is in the situational play-calling. Down and distance. With the flexibility and time to audible. Last edited by Jordy; 07-09-2012 at 10:07 AM. |
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I am sure to Mcelroy the offenses probably seem similar. It is only his second season in the NFL and I am sure the concepts learned so far are probably the same. The real significant differences are going to be seen on gameday when we see how Sparano actually calls a game. I think we all can agree that the biggest problem with Shotty was his inability to have a feel for the game and his inability to make any in-game adjustments based on what the defenses were doing. Its not so much the specific play you call, but rather when you call it.
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Keeping it real...
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Hopefully too, less shifting and movement. |
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we gonna lay around the shanty, Mama, and put a
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