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Old 10-21-2012, 07:55 PM
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While I don't think it makes them better. Time to bench Sanchez. The Stephen Hill drop is huge late, and not Sanchez's fault. But too many mistakes that he should not be making anymore.

The INT when Hill was wide open in the 2nd is just him not reading the defense. The sack after the fumble late in the 4th, could have been huge. He HAS to throw the ball away there. And then just take the sack at the end. Come on.

They are beat up, and not very good. But I'm pretty sure they are the best team in the AFC East, which is kind of sad.

The Pats are garbage this year.
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Old 10-22-2012, 06:43 AM
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While I don't think it makes them better. Time to bench Sanchez. The Stephen Hill drop is huge late, and not Sanchez's fault. But too many mistakes that he should not be making anymore.

The INT when Hill was wide open in the 2nd is just him not reading the defense. The sack after the fumble late in the 4th, could have been huge. He HAS to throw the ball away there. And then just take the sack at the end. Come on.

They are beat up, and not very good. But I'm pretty sure they are the best team in the AFC East, which is kind of sad.

The Pats are garbage this year.
Originally, I couldn't believe he would take the sack instead of throwing it away late in the 4th, but I believe the intent was to force NE to use it's 2nd timeout, which they did. Of course that strategy was rendered meaningless when Brady marched down the field with ease to get in position for the tying FG.

Once again, I think the Jets need to decide if Sanchez is good enough to get them where they want to go for the next however many years. If he's not that guy, pull the plug now. The problem is, Sanchez doesn't suck. If he did, the decision would be a no-brainer. At times he was very good yesterday. At other times, he wasn't.
Still, with all that said, there is no reason Tebow and the Wildcat can't get more than a play every quarter or so? It is becoming very apparent that Sparano doesn't have the creativity needed to make Tebow a valuable, viable weapon.

And as far as Tebow starting, how much of the offense could he even run at this point? It would be potentially be a big step backwards, even with all the help he might get from above
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Old 10-22-2012, 08:05 AM
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Originally, I couldn't believe he would take the sack instead of throwing it away late in the 4th, but I believe the intent was to force NE to use it's 2nd timeout, which they did. Of course that strategy was rendered meaningless when Brady marched down the field with ease to get in position for the tying FG.

Once again, I think the Jets need to decide if Sanchez is good enough to get them where they want to go for the next however many years. If he's not that guy, pull the plug now. The problem is, Sanchez doesn't suck. If he did, the decision would be a no-brainer. At times he was very good yesterday. At other times, he wasn't.
Still, with all that said, there is no reason Tebow and the Wildcat can't get more than a play every quarter or so? It is becoming very apparent that Sparano doesn't have the creativity needed to make Tebow a valuable, viable weapon.

And as far as Tebow starting, how much of the offense could he even run at this point? It would be potentially be a big step backwards, even with all the help he might get from above
I realize it isn't Sanchez's call, but how about trying to actually score a TD after that fumble late in the game....or at the very least trying to get a first down? They seemed content with just kicking the FG, even though there was a lot of time left.

Regardless of what his intent was, you can't take the sack there. I would have rather seen them just bring Tebow in and run three QB draws if they were just trying to burn timeouts.

You know I agree Sanchez doesn't suck. For the most part he played well yesterday. But he still makes the mistakes that should be out of his system by now. How do you get him over the hump?

I'm lost as to what they are doing with Tebow and something tells me the people in the locker room are as well. Why bring him in if you don't plan on using him? I agree bringing him in full time would be a step back. But I'm tired of watching Sanchez make mistakes that he should not be making anymore.
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Old 10-22-2012, 08:47 AM
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Meh. They were way too conservative. They had momentum. Played p.ussy and got f.ucked.

Rex doesn't have confidence in Sanchez and it shows. Make the play call changes, head coach. Instead it was a clusterf.uck.

There is a fine line between a sh.itty qb and a good one. And the line is magnified with Sanchez because he's not as agile as he seems and he holds the ball way too long.
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Old 10-22-2012, 02:07 PM
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Meh. They were way too conservative. They had momentum. Played p.ussy and got f.ucked.

Rex doesn't have confidence in Sanchez and it shows. Make the play call changes, head coach. Instead it was a clusterf.uck.

There is a fine line between a sh.itty qb and a good one. And the line is magnified with Sanchez because he's not as agile as he seems and he holds the ball way too long.
I completely agree with all of this.

Problem is, Rex's lack of confidence in Sanchez has been well earned.
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Old 10-25-2012, 10:39 PM
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Random question. Was Emmanuel Sanders fined for the blatant injury fake job he pulled last week?
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Old 10-26-2012, 07:15 AM
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Random question. Was Emmanuel Sanders fined for the blatant injury fake job he pulled last week?
was reading the other day that nothing was done.
nfl needs a dive penalty, just like they have in nhl. there should be a loss of yards for blatant bs like that.
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