@BrianDawkins @TimTebow, I wanna thank u, 4 wht u helped us do last year. On the field & off! I have NO doubt that u will B a blessing 4 the Jets! Lets hope you're right BDawk
Elway must be the happiest guy around. He got Manning and wasted no time dumping his biggest headache.
How can you bring Manning into the Sanchez discussion? Competition will push you towards greatness. I saw the story the other day on espn about stink always told rookies to come to the stadium on Tuesdays, which is when the pats always brought in players to compete for someones job. Competition pushes you to do better. Just my opinion.
60+ pages, and it will only rise. After about an hour or so of reviewing the trade, I'm still torn. Sure, Sparano and the Wildcat + Tebow has potential to be really solid, but the media/locker room WILL have a major factor in how Tebow performs here. It's that simple.
Explain to me where it says that Sanchez has a divine right to the Quarterback position? This is killing me. Sanchez had a mediocre to bad year last year, why is there such angst to even let him have just a little competition? If Sanchez's psyche is really that fragile, he doesn't belong as an NFL quarterback, plain and simple. Look what Tebow went through all last year. He sat behind Orton and did nothing but say the right things and do the right things, and when given a chance succeeded and led his team to a playoff win.
I hope Sanchez and Tebow and the Jets are ready for the biggest QB controversy ever in the NFL. And it will last from the press conference this week till the last post game of the year. And it will never end till one of them is no longer a Jet.
Trent Dilfer: "You could write a book about how NOT to raise a young QB in the NFL and just call it JETS!"
https://twitter.com/#!/TheJetsStream/status/182533374559272962 Manish Mehta @TheJetsStream For what it's worth.... Rex Ryan, Tony Sparano and Tim Tebow are all represented by Jimmy Sexton. #nfl
A truer thing has never been said. I don't think Woody understands what the Jets have just done here. If they have a weak season next year he and the organization are going to be the kind of laughingstock that doesn't wash away easily if at all.
No, they didn't. They didn't go ground and pound until Sanchez had been raked over the coals several times. They drafted him and threw him on the field and yelled "SUPER BOWL!" They changed his personnel around endlessly with Mike Tannenbaum trying out wide receivers the way a high school girl changes outfits. Nothing the Jets have done with Mark Sanchez has been an effective way to develop a young QB and now they have just done probably the most stupid thing they could possibly do. Signing Peyton would at least have meant cutting Sanchez. Now they have locked themselves in with him for two years and thrown the worst possible QB controversy in his face. A controversy created not by his opponent's skills but by his beliefs. I already saw Tannenbaum as a weak player for the Jets. This move is making me heavily re-evaluate Woody Johnson as well.