Dumb shit right there. Just another media head looking for attention and having nothing better to do than come up with sensationalist stories. He's probably hot on the trail of David Patraeus now too.
So having 2 linesmen block 1 man, in 2 places is "perfect" design? It looked like a mess to me. The point was that Sanchez is under pressure quite often, so mentally he's always expecting that guy to hit him on the blind side. It also didn't help that Powell fell down, I think he would have delivered the ball to Powell if he didn't. Every aspect of our offense can't be just average if we expect to have success. We need to beef up something, and that something should be protection. Below average WRs, below average QB, average oline, average run blocking, average running backs. We need something to be above average if we want ANYTHING to work on offense. It doesn't have to be perfect protection on every play, just a slight improvement.
Sanchez is 10th in the league in getting sacked. Last year he was 5th. Slight improvement with Howard over Hunter, but Ferguson seems to have regressed and same with Moore. Our line isn't the only problem, but it's definitely part of it. The run blocking is also abysmal at times.
Why don't you blame the weather. Or the 12th man. Is there ANYTHING that Sanchez can do that will make you not nutjump him?
I would buy those excuses if Sanchez was consistently hitting his target when the protection was adequate and the play was there to be made ... but the problem is, he doesn't execute. Anyone who's seen him play knows that he misses more wide open plays than any QB in the league. How many points does this guy need to leave on the field before you've seen enough?? Every game he misses at least one or two easy TD's that any NFL caliber QB would put on the board. He gets his usual 10 - 13 points ... and leaves another 14 on the field that 90% of other teams would cash in on ... and 100% of the good ones. Take a look at that God-Awful pass to Hill near the goal line with the first half of the Miami game winding down. He throws it 4 feeet behind him, or it's an easy TD. Instead we misss a FG and go into the half 20-0 instead of 20-7 with a little momentum. Do you want to talk about the pass to Cromartie in the Texans game? Just two examples of how his inaccuracy kills us every single game. That intercepted pass to Keller should have been an easy 7 points but it was washed away because our QB can't play the position. Par for the course.
And that's the problem right there. Two wide open receivers in the end zone and you think Sanchez would (or should have?) have thrown to his check down two yards from the line of scrimmage. It's the running back's fault, Hill wasn't open, Keller should have come back for the ball, the ref was in the way, Mark was expecting pressure, the linebacker would have tipped the ball... The play call was terrible! It can't possibly be Mark Sanchez's fault. Dude... Is there a cuter quarterback out there we can acquire that will help you to move on?
shitty oline shitty wr shitty rb shitty weapons shitty playcalling who can succeed in this WHO!!!! the problem is people think u replace the qb and the jets are better, nope organization is still inept, cant draft, talentless shithole
How many times have I already said that it WAS Mark's fault? I already admitted that I was wrong upon rewatching it. What more do you want? It takes 11 players to make a play, not 1. I always look at all the options. Sorry if this keeps you away from your one track mind that Mark Sanchez sucks and nothing else matters on the field.
Look in Atlanta what they did for Matt Ryan, trade a ton of picks for Julio Jones even though they had Roddy White. They also fixed his Oline. Josh Freeman drafted WR who actually can play; sign the best G on the market and top it off by signing Vincent Jackson. Stafford has MEGAFUCKINTRON, Flacco has Boldin they drafted that other fast dude forget his name. Daulton has Greene. Who the fuck does Sanchez have? Don't say Holmes. Child please. Other teams do thing to help their QB it is apparent that the JETS have no idea what the FUCK that is.
How about Tim Tebow averaging 46.8% over his 16 starts? He only did better that 50% one time as a starter. He's only up to 46% because teams dropped back into prevent at the end. Take a look at his percentage through 3 quarters... it's down in the 30s. You sure you want Tebow? I mean, if Sanchez can't connect on passes, how do yo do it with a guy who coudln't hit the ocean with a rock? Sounds like you have some bad receivers contributing to that problem.
Depending on the rush, yeah, having 2 linemen block 1 guy in 2 places is just fine. It's a super secret new technique called a DOUBLE TEAM. Oh no, Powell fell down. Dude, he had 2 frakking receivers wide open, his primary AND his secondary. Now you want to complain that his outlet receiver fell down ? You know, YOU really don't need to talk about what our offense needs until YOU get through your denial about how poorly Sanchez has played. The pocket was absolutely clear, no defender was near him which explains why he had time to look at his primary, then his secondary, back to his primary, back again to his secondary and the finally deciding to throw the ball. Oh yeah, throw a couple of pump fakes in there as well. For god's sake man, salvage some credibilty, admit that Sanchez totally screwed the pooch, that receivers were open, that the protection was fine, that the play design was absolutely perfect, and that they only problem was that SANCHEZ FUCKED IT UP.
Sure, let's look at Tim Tebow. Aside from comp %, he put up better overall stats last year through his first 9 starts than Sanchez has this year.
Jesus Christ! I already said that Sanchez fucked up that play. I said right above that he's below average. I said that after watching the DVR again, I was wrong. Do I need to repeat it like a broken record or am I allowed to mention other things about the play that could have disrupted it? LOL at the perfect play. Run it in with Greene on 3rd and 1 and that play never happens. That would have been the perfect play and would have led to 3 points at worst. But apparently they prefer shifting personnel around for Tebow for no apparent reason at all.
Do you understand that going way out of the way to mention other things that could have disrupted it, comes across as trying to make yet another excuse for Sanchez fucking it up ? Barcs: "Yeah, looks bad there for Sanchez, I admit, but hey, Powell fell down. Yeah, that's the ticket. If Powell had stayed up, Sanchez could have hit him out of the backfield instead of throwing that INT. There, that's the reason. Bad play is due to Powell falling down". It's freaking so laughably sad at this point.
Ok, well I guess that's it. Sanchez is the worst QB in the history of football and he is the sole reason our team sucks. No reason to analyze anything else at all. IT'S ALL SANCHEZ!!! That shit is laugable.