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You're right. He looked terrible in the playoff run. Can't play. It doesn't matter that he wasn't even allowed to throw the ball last night, that's clearly enough evidence to write him off forever.
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I'm concerned about the RHT mush. The Jets definitely need him to keep hatin' on them but I have a bad feeling he could switch sides and start riding their nuts if they win two in a row.
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You have a point. You can never underestimate his nut riding ability.
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Not happening, Doug would never stand for that.
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Objectively of course not, he hasn't exhausted all of his chances but there is something about the eyes of a QB who has stopped competing that makes them half empty type people. Big test next week for JETS but if Sanchez is looking for redemption in Miami down 0-2 he'll need the $500 shrink to make him believe he has the Willly Beaman blood flowing in him. |
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He threw a great pass to Keller earlier in the game that would have resulted in a 1st and goal, but Edwards was called for an illegal shift. |
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Exactly.....his best moment was the least significant of the game. Until he shows he can make a play he has to deal with the reality that his own team calls a game which makes him a non factor. |
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I'm not saying the play calling was great, but does the Ravens get any credit in this equation? It's not like they were showing replays of open recievers all over the field that Sanchez decided not to throw to. I'm thinking that the Jets expected to run the ball and even though it wasn't working they really never abandoned the gameplan. Also they could call every pass play in the world, if guys don't get open what's a QB supposed to do? Sanchez wasn't good, but this debacle wasn't entirely his fault.
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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Did you watch the game? No one is calling him the next Joe Montana, but come on. All of the sudden he's a half empty type person that has stopped competing because the Jets lost the 1st game of a 16 game season by one point to the Ravens? |
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http://www.bostonherald.com//sports/...17-2010--07.06 |
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Wow, this is so goddamn ridiculous it's scary. He made plenty of plays in the playoffs last year. And it wouldn't have been 'least significant' if Schotty's dumbass chickens-without-heads shifts hadn't cost a penalty.
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In my humble and non-partisan opinion, the problem with the Jets is Rex Ryan and the karma he exudes.
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"Let the whiners and lazy cry about how impossible "they've" made it to win at this game." - Steve Byk |
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Mark Sanchez was the 28th rated QB in football last year. He is 29th after 1game. I have no idea why anyone thinks he can suddenly develop into a good QB.
It is obvious that opposing defenses are going to stack the line, blitz like crazy and force sanchez to beat them. What puzzled me the most about that game was the jets only giving the ball to greene 5 times. I understand that he had a bad fumble but still. What happens when LT goes down as he invariably will do? The Jets d will win them some games on their own especially if they can put a lot of pressure on the QB. But anyone who watched that offensive performance has to wonder what the hell the game plan was? |