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is excitedly looking forward to December22, the
last home game, The Rexecution
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He came aboard as a junior in college, a 22 year old NFL starter, no clipboard time, no mentor to learn behind, so he picked up some bad habits and the coaching staff didn't correct them in Years 1 or 2. By Years 3 and 4 the supporting staff got so bad, all his targets were banished, his OC changed, and so just trying to keep up with all the new faces and all the new plays was taxing enough, no time for getting the fundamentals right. "Accuracy" is dependent upon a WR running the right routes. "Pocket presence" isn't an issue when the QB is never asked to run for his life. Could be that Mark was asked to do too much with crap and couldn't get his own act together in the process. He's worth another look, that's all I'm saying. Very hard to find a franchise QB, if he's got a 30% chance or a 10% chance to be good, we have to find out. SAR I |
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SAR fully recognizes that Mark sucks. He's not a Sanchez apologist. SAR's point, if I'm correct, was best said by Aaron Eckhart's character in The Dark Knight: "The Joker's just a mad dog. I want whoever let him off the leash."
We already know that Mark sucks. The point is that we should focus more on the one who LET him suck. |
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Glad Sparano is gone, on the fence about
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is excitedly looking forward to December22, the
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I didn't read that book but if Alfred stripped Batman of his Batmobile, Bat Copter, Utility Belt, and Robin, yeah, I'd start questioning Alfred and not Bruce Wayne. SAR I |
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WTF is going on up there?!?
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Here's some quick background on my Jets knowledge: Down here in Florida we get mostly Patriots games (yeck), not Jets games, on TV. Until this season I hadn't watched the Jets play any games since the 2009 and 2010 playoffs. So I came into this season thinking that Sanchez was a stable, "veteran" QB that Tebow could sit behind and learn. I thought Tebow would get some QB plays in the red zone or from 3rd and 1, and even in the Wildcat, though Tebow's not a Wild Cat QB. (Note: It was only recently that we realized Rex mistakenly thinks the Wildcat is the same thing as the spread / option offense that Tebow ran in college). Most of what I learned about the Jets was from reading sports articles, Wikipedia, NFL, ESPN, and the posts of all my wonderful mentors here on JI And, of course, from watching the games this year or listening to them on the radio.Anyway, back to Sanchez. He'd play good and then play bad. Game after game, quarter after quarter, play after play. Erratic. Pumps. Staring down the receivers. 3/4 of the way thru this rollercoaster season I completely lost faith in him. The fumbles, the pick-6es and interceptions, and the iconic butt-fumble, etc. were just too hard for me to blame on the other players anymore. The ball protection factor - Football 101, like I said. I agree with you about Rex Ryan. Rex is NOT Head Coach material - if he was, he would have taken advantage of the past 4 years to learn about the offense instead of delegating it to others. He promised to do that the last 2 seasons, and he didn't, but he should have been doing it all along if he wants to be a head coach and not a defensive coordinator. I also agree with C-Mart's quote questioning the coach's ability to develop young players. Now I have just one question for you: WTF is an "attack offense"? Does this mean different things to different people? Because unless this is a real name for an offensive scheme, it is open to interpretation which can lead to misunderstandings between Rex and the coaches, players and the fans. My "attack offense" might not be the same as yours. When Rex made that statement at the presser, I was like WTF? It's kind of Rex's pattern to say stuff that is open to interpretation. He says something like "I want the offense to be like my defense." That's subjective and therefore it's difficult to properly gauge improvement. I am worried that this year is still going to be the RR show. |
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is excitedly looking forward to December22, the
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Tebow: If the guy only could throw accurately he'd be Top 5 material. Very frustrating. For you, the hope is that he lands on a team that wants to dedicate themselves to the Denver set that he ran so effectively in 2011. "Attack Offense": It means nothing. Rex Ryan thinks Jets fans are stupid, so he throws out these canned lines of what he thinks we want to hear. All we want to hear is his resignation. SAR I |
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WTF is going on up there?!?
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fool me once shame on u fool me twice shame on me.
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impatiently waiting for the Jets to win the SB
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It is most likely because Mark has shown he has the physical tools (although his height is starting to affect him seeing the field and getting balls past the LOS) whereas Pennington had everything but the physical tools. Mark is still young and can learn but unless he puts up career numbers this year there will be too much pressure to cut bait. My vote is an Alex Smith/Mark Sanchez competition for this year. I think we can make due with our WRs now and Mark knows them all well enough. We need to add a #1 RB along with Delanie Walker and OL upgrades IMO |
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Hopefully, whomever we bring in as the new backup will be able to unseat Sanchez so we don't have to watch the Butt Fumbler do his thing. |
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FML. You're right.
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I prefer starting tebow over Sanchez.
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still waiting ...
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That reminds me - I've thought of another humiliating position Rex can have Tebow play: Personal Butt Protector. Tebow has to stay between Mark and any butt that looms nearby except for the center's butt. If Tebow gets too close to the center's butt he might accidentally get a snap, which would destroy Rex's master plan bwahaha
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still waiting ...
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