The Question is how did they not go down the field and win the game against that horrid New England Secondary. Sanchez had his chance to prove that he is not a BUM in OT and he folded like a deck of cards again. He is a BUM, BUM, BUM, BUMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!
Every week the defense is a horrible run defense the defense is a horrible pass defense. Mark completed 68% of his passes for 328 yards he took advantage of the poor Pats secondary. Be critical but don't be stupid. Mark drove this team for a lead in the fourth Quarter against an AFC powerhouse on the road. Mark did not lose this game if anything Mark gave us a great chance to win this game with some tight window throws at critical times. Again Mark completed 68% of his passes and you are nitpicking three or four throws two which were complete for big gains and one that pinned the Pats back on their five yard line. Be fair please you guys are amazing are you really Jets fans or MS haters or just trolls.
The point isn't that the defense played great for the majority of the game. that point has been conceded. but the defense, even when it plays great, consistently gives up late scores to tie or lose t game. that is problem with defense and solely on them. it has happened far too often. just like Sanchez. no matter how good plays he cannot avoid awful mistakes.
100% not on the defense really? They had two drives to stop Brady at the end of the game and in OT they could not do it. The defense is not 100% to blame but they are not blameless. What pisses me off is that the analysts and especially Greenie a supposed Jets fan first saying the Jets will lose and by a lot before the game and after it is not the Jets are better than people think but the Patriots are just not as good.
This is what I get from reading this shit: When they win, we minimize his performance, when they lose it's all his fault. You guys are fucking clowns.
you are the the only one being a troll. for instance, you call sanchez interception "no worse then a punt" yet it took points off the board in a game we lost by 3 that went into overtime. that is a huge turnover. you also make insane excuses for all the other legit errors i pointed out. you point out sanchez 68% completion, yet fail to mention the 2 turnovers. both which were extremely crucial. its funny, because sanchez has the leagues worst completion percentage and is bottom 5 in yards per game. yet every week you are here defending his low completion percentage.... then this week, he has a good percentage an all of a sudden now comp% is all that matters. sure he threw for a ton of yards against the leagues worst secondary. he also had 2 killer turnovers. i gave him a ton of credit for a ton of things. you just failed to acknowledge those and instead chose to defend away anything he did wrong. he played ok yestarday. but on the year has been awful and continues to make the same rookie mistakes. and THAT is the issue. here is your problem. every bad throw he makes you say "it was a bad throw it happens". every good throw he makes you are like "see he got it done" which is even worse when there are as many bad throws as good ones. for instance you say he had 1 turnover, when he in fact had 2, but one you decide just doesnt count because we "werent in scoring range" despite folk hitting a FG from the same spot earlier in the game 7 picks, 6 fumbles and a 53% completon percentage. that is as bad as it gets.
That is on Rex he went with that horrid prevent defense and played for the tie, the defense did it's job, even on that drive. When giving 15 yard buffer in a prevent you are conceding the FG, just want to stop the TD and they did that.
well, in fairness: Bills game - we won he played well. pit game - we lost, he was awful mia game - we won, he didnt play well SF game - we lost, he was awful (so was everyone else) Hou game - we lost, he played ok, had a chance at the end to win it, didnt indy - we won, he played well, in fairness thats all we needed NE game - he played ok, had a chance to win it, didnt basically, against awful teams he has played good, against ok teams he has played ok, and against good teams he has played awful. that just tells us what we already knew. he is a below average player who is as good as the team around him and needs the defense to play extremely well to win unless we are playing a scrub team.
The prevent defense is what it is, once Rex went to the prevent we were conceding the FG to brady, they stopped a TD drive and actually setup a difficult FG, you can't ask for more than that when they're put in the defensive scheme.
They should do that for Sanchez. Keep it simple stupid! What is there to talk about at this point. After four years he is a BUM!! There are no shades of gray to analyze regarding our QB at this point.
That is an acceptable argument. So all in all, the entire team played awful. Special teams gave up the TD, offense turned the ball over, and defense let up a late drive. Perhaps this team as a whole just isn't good enough to over come mistakes and missed opportunities.
Look at the game yesterday. Sanchez had a better day than Brady. Sanchez had a 68% completion (28/41) and if you count the at least three passes right to the receiver's numbers that can't be blamed on the QB, he's at 75.6% completion which would have made him the third highest completion-rated QB of the week. Even without those three passes he is still high in the ranks. That is not "as bad as it gets" although it was not as good as it gets, either.
The Jets actually had more time of possession yesterday. I find it funny that professional athletes get fatigued so easily that playing 30 minutes a game tires them out that much.
Sanchez did not have a better day than Brady. Brady threw for more TDs, Brady led his team down the field and tied the game and then scored in OT. Brady didn't throw for any interceptions. Brady didn't fumble the ball with the game on the line. Those things aren't accounted for in completion % and yards.