I know all about how Sanchez was our QB when we went to the last 2 AFC Championship game. I guess the way I look at it is this. He is in his 3rd Year. He has 34 regular season starts under his belt and 6 playoff starts under his belt. I still couldn't in good faith tell you I would want him to start if we have a must win game. When we can run playaction he is Ok, but can he lead a team if it is on him to win. I don't believe so, and I don't think anyone else does either. I am tired of the excuses for him. Schotty is holding back the play book, or he has a color code system, or he is under pressure, or this or that. I wasn't a fan of drafting him, but I cheered for him as a Jets fan. I am now tired of it, and in this league you are either performing or you not. He is not. WHEN IS IT TIME TO EXPECT HIM TO TURN THE CORNER?
we're limited when the offensive line gives the QB approximately 0.8 seconds to make a decision on where to throw the ball.
YES but even when the OL blocks well and the play confuses the defense, sanchez finds a way to throw an INT.
The completion percentage doesn't lie. Ball on the 30 after a turnover down by 10, and a pick-six right on cue. To answer your question yes.
I don't know about Schotty, I don't think he is sold on Sanchez either. I don't like his play calling, but is it possible that he is adjusting his play calling to Sanchez. Mangold is Injured, and it is affecting our play. How about when our line is solid? How did he play then?
Sanchez is a bad QB. The bad run game is exposing him for what he is which is David Carr like. But actually Carr put up better numbers in his third year than Sanchez did last year, with a much worse offensive line and scheme.