Sanchez lining up a WR, flinching and holding has to be right up there. Congratulations to Mark Sanchez for erasing the Marino fake spike as the Jetsiest play ever.
Great teams find a way to win ball games, the Jets find a way to lose and last night's game was pretty incredible, well done Rex.
If they still like Sanchez as much as they say they do, then why leave him on the field, risking injury, during a blowout? If Tebow and McElroy aren't going to play, then why are they on the team? I can't say that the Jets "organization" is screwed up beyond belief because they are not organized. The Jets are a dysfunctional, disorganization, mess.
The really ridiculous moment was watching Lenny Kravitz singing his new Jets Anthem song following that first half from hell, he couldn't get out of there quick enough.
I thought he hurt his ankle there for a second at the end. But not. Would you prefer him to get injured to see what Tebow would do? Or not?
I would have rather watched Heidi tonight! I actually turned it off at 21-0 and watched "Once Upon a Time"
McElroy wasn't even on the sidelines so if Sanchez gets smoked by Woolfork, there was NO ONE able to play QB as Tebow had two broken ribs. Rex really fucked this up bigtime but got lucky that Sanchez survived his run in with Moore's ass. UFB.. Just UFB
Thanks for sharing Friendly reminder boys and girls: Do not try this at home. Mark Sanchez is a professional. :rofl:
I'm sorry. This shit sucks and everything, but whoever came up with that front NYDN front page should win an award of some kind. Do you think Sancho even cares what a fucked up circus this all is?
Shithead Sancho's ass run/fumble/score is sportscenter's Not Top Ten #1. Congrats you stupid sonofabitch
THANK YOU NOTES Dear Woody Johnson, I am a season ticket holder, but I sold my tickets to be out-of-town with my family on this holiday. I am thankful that I was not at the Jets-Patriots game. Wait, that was a game? A contest? I think not. Anyway, Thank you for team president Neil Glat. Does he serve a purpose? Thank you for GM Mike Tannenbaum who cooks books better than he picks players. Thank you for Head Coach Rex Ryan who showed us a new direction. Straight down. Thank you for OC guru Tony Sporano. Nobody understands the play the way he does. Thank you for Special Teams Coordinator Mike Westhoff. He should have retired a decade ago. Thank you for DC Mike Pettine. Except it looks like Rex's call every play. Thank you for Tim Tebow who provides the power and the glory from above. No miracles here. Might as well have him serve the Gatorade during timeouts. Thank you for Mark Sanchez. You could have picked any number of qualified players, but you traded up for a guy you can't stand. Who would have guessed? And a special thank you to Eva Longoria, who packed her bags the moment she found out what Mark and the Jets are all about. This season may go down as the worst since the Rich Kotite era. Hey, what is Rich doing?
If you want to give him credit for two playoff runs, you have to give him blame for the debacle that is the current season; it can't be all Sanchez when the team is winning but the entire team when they're losing.
We are what we are. We're an average football team. We're not the Browns, we're not the Jaguars, we're not the Chiefs. We're the Jets. We're a team who's going to win 7-9 games every year, just like we have been from 2009-present day. 2010 featured the luckiest three game stretch I've seen in my life, and thus was the one season that stuck out, but this is who we are, floating in mediocrity.
You say mediocrity like its a bad thing. Didn't you get the memo that being mediocre is better than being good? The NY Jets have turned mediocrity into a lifestyle choice. This franchise absolutely revels in it. It strives for it at every opportunity. There are people that argue that "staying the course" aka. staying mediocre is the best course of action. They bring up other franchises that stayed the course and were successful. They neglect to mention that those franchises have a successful blueprint to work from while the New York Jets have 44 years without anything but several AFCCG LOSSES to show for theirs. As long as the NY Jet fanbase accepts mediocrity, that's exact what they'll get. Year after year after year. If there was a different color to describe the New York Jets, that color would be beige. It could be worse. We could be the Browns, the Chiefs, the Jags. Its always so heartwarming to have more futile attempts at continuity to point to isn't it.
I know this is kind of off topic, but I have to say I agree with the emphasis you put on the bolded part. Making it to the AFCCG 2X is a good thing, but it's not the be-all end-all of accomplishments that Rex/the team seem to tout it as. They should be proud of the runs they tried to make in the 2009 and 2010 seasons, but I think the team took entirely too much satisfaction from them. Essentially, Rex is hanging his hat on two games that he lost.
I think mediocrity is the worst situation because we won't be able to have top draft picks where most promising QBs were drafted. Skins gives up 3 freaking 1st round picks and a 2nd round pick to move up from #6 to #2 to draft RG3. There is no freaking way Jets can move up there when we need to draft a new franchise QB. We can only hope for a big QB class like 1983, 2004 and pick up someone like Roethlisberger or Dan Marino.