Officially giving up on this team right now, never in my life have I seen a franchise give such a bad QB so many chances, McElroy's career is gonna be snubbed in favor of a guy who is going to get by based purely on draft status....ridiculous.
It's not the franchise, it's Rex. I don't know why, but my gut tells me that Woody will put his foot down and tell McElroy to start.
I agree with you, it's not the entire franchise, I know Woody wanted McElroy.... but I can't watch this team anymore with #6 behind center, Rex Ryan seems to have some weird linkage to Sanchez that no one can seem to explain...... he's going for the rookie HC, rookie QB making a tough tandem in the NFL for years, feel good story..... but that story isn't going to have a happy ending like he seems to expect.
Good FP? we had bad FP most of the game. let's look at starting FP for both teams, shall we? up until sanchez left the game NYJ: NY 13 NY 18 NY 19 NY 20 NY 10 AZ 37(1st time starting past NY 20) NY 20 NY 23 NY 31 NY 23 Ari: AZ 21 NY 26 AZ 36 NY 48 AZ 32 AZ 31 AZ 42 AZ 9 AZ 23 AZ 10 AZ 33 any other fake info you want to post?
They owe him 8.3 million for next season, so they wanna go into next year with him as the guy and there hoping he can right the ship in these last 4 games.
Good field position or not, Sanchez was garbage all game. We were just lucky the opposing QB was just as bad or worse.
This goes to show that RR is and alway's be a sanchez supporter. It was his choice and he choose to play the higher guy that has done nothing but regress the past 2 seasons. He is so bad right now. And still gets the benefit. Imagine if he actually won something? Never won a division title. Never won a AFC title. Never won a super bowl. Just 4 playoff games. 2 of them we were let in the playoff's by the colts. 2010 we won despite sanchez. We had the best talent in the division. If you look at sanchez's awesome 4 playoff wins. He was not even needed because our defense played lights out. Smoke and mirrors. That's sanchez.
Woody should fire Rex during the game after the first series. It will be : A] INT B] 3 and Out C] fumble Bet the house on turnover.
Everybody's already seen enough of Sanchez to make the reasonable conclusion that we have seen his ceiling.
There is no logic when dealing with a Sanchez apologist. Their cult is as brain washed as Tebow's, there are just fewer of them.
Sanchez should never see the field as a Jet again. If we can't cut him next year because of the guaranteed money, he should be holding a clipboard, and eating hot dogs, on the sideline all season.
I just listened to Rex's press conference and if he's being truthful, which I know is a BIG if, I think this is going to end up even worse than I had originally thought. According to Rex, Sanchez's only remaining big issue is that he turns the ball over too much. While I agree that he turns the ball over way too much, he also has some other HUGE issues going on right now. Most importantly (but not only), he is playing SCARED and doesn't trust himself to pull the trigger when he should. It's preventing him from making quick decisions which is resulting in open receivers not being open anymore and him either throwing to someone who is no longer open or holding the ball too long and getting sacked, and usually fumbling. Now if they're just drilling into his head "don't turn the ball over", do you think that's going to result in him playing with less fear or more confidence to trust what he see's? NO. That's going to have the exact opposite effect. I think he's going to play worse.