This obviously is misleading, but it shows how fast people pick and choose stats and then backpedal and try to explain it away when it doesn't go their way. That's what we need from Sanchez. He still has had some killer turnovers. If he cuts those out, we could live with that the next 3 games
Well, those 3 teams Sanchez had the good completion % against over the past four weeks are amongst the worst in the NFL for allowing completions. It's true. It's not like Sanchez turned a corner and became a more accurate passer. He's still 32nd in the NFL. If you look at the New England game, Sanchez completed 4 passes by the time he turned the ball over twice. The Jets got rolled and most of those stats are garbage-time stats. The Rams and Jaguar games were the two games where he attempted the fewest passes out of any games in the entire year...true fact. THAT'S what the Jets need from Sanchez...less of him. Run the ball, play defense, and win the turnover battle and Sanchez more in his element.
Sanchez has done well against bad pass defenses over the years. He's been mediocre against good ones and he's sucked balls against consistent pressure defenses that can rush the passer well. It just is what it is.
he's regianing his confidence, hopefully Braylon can help but he has no one to throw to and that has affected him all year. I still believe long term he'll be a good one, we just need to surround him w/ more talent.
I would offer Braylon a non guaranteed contract for next year, for like $750,000. Considering their chemistry...
actually we need to rid ourselves of the whiny bandwagon jumpers that want to clean house every 2-3 years.
I wish you guys wouldn't quote junc. Aside from his being awful, now you have a riddle going through my head how anyone in their right minds could call other people "bandwagon jumpers" for thinking that players, coaches and front office people on the Jets should be held accountable. I guess the answer concerns the right minds part. Or lack thereof.
the gutless wonder strikes again. too afraid to debate but still always talks about me. someone quote this please so our worst poster can read this.
they didn't show a lot but when they had no choice but to let him throw on that crucial 3rd down late in the game he came through. A play like that will help his confidence, having a former trusted receiver back will help too.
when your bad passes count as interceptions isntead of incompletions, it does inadvertantly help out the completion percentage.