We should put these all together into the "Official Bye Week Darksider Thread." By next Sunday it will rival the Revis thread.
Good point. Look at last year once we got Edwards our running game drastically improved before Sanchez threw anything deep. Just having recievers like we have forces defenses to keep less guys in the box.
Apparently in a player poll for SI Sanchez was voted the third-most overrated player in the league. For what it's worth.
So you think a sports forum should consist of nothing but dick-sucking threads? There is nothing wrong with constructive criticism.
This guy started basically the same thread last week. Sanchez hit a deep post for a TD against one of the best corners in the game this week and he creates a duplicate thread. There's nothing a 50 yard go route does to change a defense that the deep post doesn't do.
Relax dude I was half kidding. I just know how bye weeks and Jets fans work. Give us too much time to think and we'll be the crappiest team in the league :smile:
How the hell can you be the third most over rated player at the beginning of your second year? They probably only posted that poll where people from miami and NE could see it.
I might just start one every week till I see one go route completed successfully. Just one is all I ask for. My needs are simple.
There's no need to replicate the same thread over and over. Use this one. Your need seems like a silly one to me. Deep balls aren't good enough, they must be a specific pattern. For what purpose?
After watching the Santonio's last play @ Denver, it looks like he knows that the ball will be "underthrow"... meaning that it wasn't underthrow but that it was supposed to be there. Then there's that long pass against Baltimore which was completed and then called back for a BE penalty. However I agree that those passes will be something Mark will improve... I can't wait to watch Mark throws in 2015 season
By then Sanchez will be gone. He is improving but to call him a franchise quarterback just shows how biased most people on this forum are. We could have easily lost our last 2 games and if he continues to play like this we are gone from the playoffs in the first or second round.
I presume as it is called a player poll it was the other NFL players that voted. TO was first by miles, then Romo, then Sanchez and Haynesworth tied for third, Eli fifth.
Yea...ok. It is easy to see that in 2015, Sanchez will no longer be a Jet. Man, it is going to be a long bye week.
There's no question that Sanchez' timing and accuracy were both off on Sunday... all across the board. The short dumpoff to LT comes to mind, where he made LT catch it off the wrong shoulder (trialing side as opposed to leading side), causing him to have to turn around 180 degrees (he eventually tripped over his own feet because of it). There were several other passes which were too low. Then there were the outright INTs, the most blatant of which is shown in the above video (passed right into the hands of the DB). So yeah, Sanchez is VERY aware of Sunday's game. Did he just have an incredibly "off" day or did the travel/short week affect him? Maybe a little of both, but I'm sure it's not something he isn't aware of and willing to work on. He's got to be very pissed at himself this week for breaking his "no INTs so far this season" record. I'm not particularly worried about it unless he exhibits the same ball-spraying promiscuity in games to come.
If he is a Jet then it will be the same old Jets. Sanchez is the weak link of our team. do you not get it. I hope he improves.
So Sanchez needs to hit someone with one of those passes from the AFCCG every game to please everyone? Does the pass from the AFCCG even fall under this ridiculous criteria? I don't know if the ball went far enough in the air or not to be acceptable. Either way the vertical passing game seems to be working fairly well even though Sanchez isn't launching 80 yard td's with the ball traveling 50 yards in the air all day.
What is the fundamental difference of leading a receiver who has a step on their man on a deep post or out and up in 1 on 1 coverage and leading a receiver who has a step on his man on a go route in 1 on 1 coverage? I'm really struggling to understand the difference.