But it's not the SOJ mentality. Just because I think our QB position is inherently flawed doesn't mean I have a doomsday mentality. I think the team has a world of potential...with a good QB. He's just not it. I hope he proves me wrong, but I'm not holding my breath. I like the young potential on the team (Kerley, McKnight, Wilson, Wilkerson, Slauson) to go along with our rock solid veterans (Harris, Revis, Mangold, Brick). I think we have players we can build around, and I think we have young guys who can step up. I also think we have some solid role players mixed in (Devito, Pouha, Maybin if he resigns, Westerman, etc.). Sure, there are number of players that I would give back if given the chance to and take a do-over (Sanchez, Holmes, and Keller stand out to me right now), but the team certainly has potential. Doesn't make me a sunshiner or a SOJ darksider. I just call the team how I see it. I think Sanchez is a run-of-the-mill QB. Could be improve? Of course. I just don't think it will be enough, and I'm surprised if anyone thinks he's worth the money, let alone a 1st round pick in a deal.
Come on, let's see what Mark can do without Shithead Schotty here. Pre-snap motions, Kill,Kill, Kill reads. Screw that. Let's run, and roll out and play action. Give Mark a chance under a new Offensive staff. Peyton needs to come to Knoxville and be the new OC.
you act like Holmes didnt try at all this year. Please gtfo with that bs. Before the Dolphins game nobody was questioning his effort. Stop trying so hard to defend Sanchez
Oh god yes. Our 1st and 2nd down stats would look like our third down stats, which are among the best. Knowing teams would be passing more to keep up improves the pass rush and forces defenses to attack the strength of our team. Teams that rely on top WRs wouldn't stand a chance.
2 things... #1 36 year old Peyton Manning >>>>>>>>>>> any version of Sanchez #2 If Peyton is one hit from being finished then he will retire. Period.
'gtfo'. Please try to keep it at a layman's level, I don't want you to confuse the dummies with all of this technical jargon. Your posts continuously suck, BTW. There were many people questioning his effort before that game, myself included.
The Colts backup qbs were a steaming pile of shit, if Sanchez got hurt and we replaced him with someone that bad wed have over 150+ less points as well
I for one, quetioned Holmes effort long before Miami game. Anyhoooo, Manning in a wheel chair is better than Sanchez. Someone in this thread said Sanchez does needs to refine his game? Refine? Are you kidding me? This gives the impression that hes 90% there but just needs a little fine tuning. Most ridiculous thing Ive ever heard. Refine? Refine???
You did, and they were convenient to your point, so I made a counterpoint. Kerley is better than Stuckey was as a rookie. Holmes' behavioral issues are a problem. They affected the locker room and they affected the field of play. That is a documented fact. Stop denying it. It made him worse as a player. I would take 2008 Cotchery over 2011 Holmes in a fucking instant. This isn't Madden. I thought you were smarter than to treat it as such. These are people. Not only message board posters can be idiots and fuck up the mojo for a good environment. I would also take 2008 Coles over 2011 Burress. Burress would have been an excellent 4th wide receiver, though. Too bad the Jets were stupid enough to promise him a starting spot. But I guess that is the only way Trader Mike could get him to sign. Huge factor in the Giants game, by the way. That was a player possessed.
Is Peyton in a wheelchair plus the same bunch of gaping holes in the roster better than Sanchez and 20 million dollars worth of free agent money? Minus some truly piece of shit defensive JAGs?
What conditions did I make? I compared the players in their respective periods, and made some assumptions on how this team would be different with Favre. I do/did not deny that Holmes was a huge problem this year. On a talent basis, Holmes is clearly the better option over 2008 Cotchery. With Favre as QB, same. If your point was that you'd rather have had 2008 Cotchery over 2011 Holmes on THIS team with Sanchez as QB, I don't disagree. Although I don't think we're any more competitive in the passing game, as that makes up a pretty bad group with a Weak #1, Weak #2, Rookie #3. I'm saying they wouldn't exist if "Brett Favre 2008" had been the quarterback, because every reason that made an asshole out of him wouldn't exist. He'd have been paid, he'd have been the clear #1 option on a pass first team with a QB that could get him the ball anywhere on the field, and probably throw 10 picks trying to force balls he shouldn't. Holmes would meet his performance incentives.
It wouldn't matter if the Jets Got Arron Rodgers, Tom Brady , or Troy akman in his prime we would still suffer these terrible outcomes. I don't know how old you are , but the Jets will only win a SuperBowl under Cinderella Like circumstance. A hail marry to win it all or some freak play that gets us to the promise land. I have finally come to realize what our fate is As Jets fans and accept it. Peyton Manning would come aboard and leave on a stretcher paralyzed for life.....this is how it shakes out for us ........always! :sad:
If the Jets went after Peyton, keeping Sanchez probably wouldn't be an option. That means, assuming he gets the 18M his original deal was to average, he has to be 9 million better than Sanchez, not 20. Even if there's a luxury to lure him, say he makes 22 million, it's 13. Cutting Sanchez or trading him for a sack of footballs and some eye black saves $9.2 million off the cap.
I quoted it. 'Rookie Keller' and '4th Year Keller' are conditions, while the naming of other players are unconditional. I decided to get a bit more descriptive to prove multiple points. Since you wouldn't have mentioned those conditions unless you felt they strengthened your point. Let me add another condition. Both teams faltered when those two QBs injured their throwing motion a little more than halfway through the season. Fuck Holmes and fuck his incentives. Only players that have love for the game win those big games. His love for the game decreased as his wallet increased. And when it stopped increasing, he turned back into the typical piece of shit that Steelers fans knew him to be before he got traded for a bag of French Onion flavored Sun Chips.
*sigh* Sanchez is too inconsistent. He's been like this since day one. It's been three years now and his QB rating is still under 79. If it wasn't for the defense that we had, I don't think he would have won more than a 1/4 of his games. It's time to move on. I'm not for Manning. What we need is some young buck who's hungry. Is there anybody in the early rounds of the draft we could go after that might be good enough for us to take? I'm not too knowledgable when it comes to college football.
I am a bigger Sanchez backer than most, but if Manning is healthy I would take him over #6 for sure. The problem is Manning is not healthy. If he somehow is by March, we will see, but he will be a huge risk with Wayne Hunter protecting him.