Sanchez will start

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  1. NotSatoshiNakamoto

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    I think the only thing that is going to possibly "fix" Sanchez at this point is for him to go to a team with a top offensive minded head coach. I don't believe the Jets coaching staff has any clue how to groom a QB, let alone identify or fix the shortcomings of one that they've allowed to pickup so many bad habits.
     
  2. Ryan76

    Ryan76 New Member

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    I thought Rex was crazy for staying with Sanchez so long, and all his blatant lying for the past couple of years. But I just realized why Rex is starting Sanchez. Woody is a big puss, Rex is laughing at him, daring him to fire him for being the worst coach ever. But Rex is still laughin, cause Woody won't fire him after this season for ruining this football team. I guess Woody is a complete pushover loser, must be funny for Rex. I did not realize what a complete weak loser Woody was. Hey nice one Rex.
     
  3. NotSatoshiNakamoto

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    huh? Where is this hot mess coming from?
     
  4. Ryan76

    Ryan76 New Member

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    This move is in Woody's face. Rex woulda been fine seeing what talent we got but noo.. Woody wants to move on, Rex is still running his b.s. stickin with it. This is gonna blow up in his face.
     
  5. NotSatoshiNakamoto

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  6. Ryan76

    Ryan76 New Member

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    Crack is great... Whatever, Rex is fired after the season. And I think Woody would have swallowed winning 1 outta 4 just seeing the talent. But nope, now its over.
     
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    Sanchez gives us the best chance to lose all our games and get a higher draft position.

    If we insert McIlroy or Tebow we just might win the remaining games and still fail to make the playoffs.
     
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    For all the McElroy lovers....he's Jimmy Clausen 2.0. Cocky but no game. I will say he did a pretty nice job of handing the ball off last year......
     
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    Rich Gannon nailed it today discussing Sancho.

    He said he's brilliant in the classroom as far as understanding X's and O's. But when the lights come on and he steps on the field facing live bullets, he forgets everything and just turns into a quaking puddle of piss (paraphrasing), only looking at half the field, making horrible decisions and failing to execute.
     
  10. Diddy

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    True, Sanchez seems like a smart guy.
     
  11. Diddy

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    We call those player, Practice Players, and you really don't want those on your team.
     
  12. al_toon_88

    al_toon_88 Well-Known Member

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    Yes. Rex will go to the grave believing in Sanchez, his hand-picked golden boy.

    He just can't bring himself to admit he made a huge mistake.
     
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    He needs get out of New York and go to Kansas City or Green Bay. All he cares about is being starting QB so he can get the chicks. Nobody wants to date the backup.
     
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    Then you have McElroy who is arguably 10x smarter than Sanchez is and...well he scores a touchdown without a gameplan.

    And yet the quaking puddle of piss is starting.
     
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    Sanchez finishing out the year was inevitable, the extension basically guaranteed he'll be on the roster next year, so benching him for McElroy who has a good shot of being out of the league next year was never happening.
     
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    I guess Rex just wants to get fired, and this is his way of ensuring that happens.
     
  17. MikeSLTJ23

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    Whatever happened to people saying this was a meaningless contract extension?? I was okay with it because it meant we weren't tied to him and that we could cut ties if we needed to. But it sounds like that's absolutely not true because we'd take a full cap hit with cutting him and he's owed a lot of money. Someone please explain, because I was under the impression that it was a deal we could easily get out of for some reason.
     
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    I think that's one reason Gannon's always had a soft spot for Tebow.

    That description is the inverse of Tebow, except Tebow's not too hot when he's trying to follow game plan, make his reads, do the "correct" thing. The people-pleaser side of him makes him tentative.

    But when Tebow turns off his computer and just focuses on making a play, making a drive, winning a ball game -- he's a natural calm-under-fire player.
     
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    It was pretty meaningless -- the contract was already that bad. So is Sam Bradford's. Before the new CBA, top 5 quarterbacks used to get these huge 5 year deals.

    Sanchez's new deal changed the guaranteed money a very small amount. The "extension" had mostly to do with non-guaranteed money in the out years.
     
  20. 46Defense

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    Mark Sanchez, the Lieutenant Gorman of the NFL.
     
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