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The funny thing about Sanchez, to me, is that he received very little fanfare coming out of college as his own coach thought it was a huge mistake for him to come out. Playing in the media capital of the nation, he has much more attention paid to him than the average QB. At this stage of his career is Sanchez appreciably worse than Eli Manning was at this point? |
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![]() Ok Jets fans would you take Peyton Manning right now? It could happen.
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Plus, it would mean totally cutting ties with Sanchez at this point which seems premature to me. |
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![]() Nope. For several reasons.
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![]() Nice response. Well thought out. We are waiting breathlessly for the reasons.
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![]() I know if one of them doesn't involve a curse, you won't be interested.
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![]() my bad trying to have an intelligent discussion with a fan of ateam that needs someone to SIGN the spelling of the teams name. My reason for USC not having any QBs in the super bowl is that they are not mentally tough enough. Boomer thinks sanchez isnt... Yip Yip Yip. Oh i forgot the doorstep.
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![]() I don't know how you can say that Sanchez won't win a Super Bowl. He was good enough to manage/win 4 playoff games (including almost digging out of a 24 point hole in Pittsburgh) the previous 2 years.
I compare him to Eli in the sense, that they both showed those flashes of brilliance at times early in their careers. Enough that it makes you say to yourself, wow this kid could eventually be a star in this league. I have said it before and will say it again, I think the main problem with Sanchez is the team/coaches around him. -The offensive line is not good (that should be enough of a reason there). -What happened with the recievers (most notably Holmes)? Is he just disgusted, which still doesn't make his behavior acceptable. Or is it a case of a guy who got his payday (which is something that happened with Plax when he was with the Giants) and doesn't care as much anymore. Then there was the Mason issue. It just seemed that there were a lot of disgruntled people there. -Rex Ryan, I think he has done no favors for Sanchez. His first year on the team, he had no veteran presence for Sanchez to look up to (Eli had Kurt Warner). There were times when he probably could have used the guidence, not to mention there were a few times when Rex should have yanked him. He also has left him in a few spots this season(Ravens, Eagles) when the games were over, but he was left in the game and continued to take a beating (not to mention turn the ball over which doesn't help his confidence). The team has an idenity crisis. All we have heard since Rex took over has been "ground and pound", but this season he has thrown more than ever. Then there is Rex's talk, teams in the NFL don't need extra motivation, which he provides on a consistant basis. Is it coincidence that the Giants defense, played their best game of the season against the Jets? Maybe, maybe not. Granted they won all those playoff games, but realistically Rex put a bigger target on a team that hasn't even been good enough to win their division in the last 2 years. By no means am I saying that Sanchez had a good season, but like I have stated for a few weeks now, it shouldn't all fall on his shoulders. I still think that he can do well in this league, but unfortunately for him I feel like the Jets might regress a bit before getting good and making another run. Which will probably lead to more and harsher criticism of him.
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![]() I can say it and will be right until he does given that the Jets havent played in the Super Bowl in over 40 years, the trend is my friend.
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Take your time. |
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![]() Hoss when I started this thread, it was because of my observation of Sanchez on the sidelines near the end of the game while they were still in it. It is what I saw this game and not a reflection of him for the season. Interesting that backup QB had similar thoughts but didnt name individual players. Poor journalism in that he wasnt asked specifically about franchise QB. Sanchez not getting a whole lot of love from former Jets. I dont see him as a leader needed to win a Super Bowl. I will glady post a thread with a mea culpa when it happens but it wont.
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I'm not really sure who McElroy was talking about...other than Santonio Holmes. But I kind of doubt he was referring to Sanchez, especially because Sanchez never has appeared to be the kind of guy worried about his stats. He may not be the QB to win a Super Bowl. That's certainly debatable. I was just more interested on your opinion on him not caring. I think after what happened with Holmes they were all just done. It seems like the stuff has been waiting to explode for weeks now. |
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![]() Durr hurr gud analyziz cept you forgot to mention the USC thing even though Sanchez was on the doorstep of the Super Bowl twice and neither loss was on him.
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