I've never seen a QB run into an OL asscheek and fumble away the football. That play will rightfully go down in NFL lore. QB coaches will be showing that play to show their prospects how to not run with the football, along with ~10 other Sanchez fumbles.
It's sporanos fault he ran into someone's ass... wait its Tanny's fault... no its Woody's fault. No wait..
The butt fumble is a good example of what happens when your mind is not in the game. Sanchez admitted that he forget the play he had called just seconds earlier. He then carried the football into the trenches on a broken play trying very hard to turn it over, which is what you'd expect to happen in that circumstance. QB's do not take a broken play into the trenches, at least not QB's who are thinking well. That play should have been taken to the sidelines outside the tackle box where he could throw it away. Like too many other plays in his tenure with the Jets Sanchez tried to make something out of nothing and got a worse result than he anticipated. This isn't high school football. The best athlete on the field cannot turn the course of a game by repeatedly gambling with the football. Sanchez isn't even the best athlete on the field.
Well if it's between Garrard and Sanchez I will still root for Sanchez to finally turn the corner and become a decent QB. If not we'll at least get a good pick in 2014.
Yep. You see guys like Rodgers, Romo, Cutler dirt the damn ball when it is a broken play or the RB goes the wrong direction. They certainly don't run it up the gut.
Thats juvenile reasoning. Greene took off instead of taking the hand off. And the guard got manhandled and tossed at him. His lack of ball security os on him, but would you wxpect him to throw his teammates under the bus? Waych the tape, there was no screen to the left there. The fullback runs up inside the LG/C who coincidentally are now down field..and Greene is angling for a screen pass where the defense is crashing down? Not seeing it.
Wasn't Mark's fault that Moore has a big butt. It has also be stated that Moore's team meal was from taco bell and that he had gas so bad that the smell disoriented Mark which is why this happened. Players are no longer allowed to "run to the border" for team meals after this incident.
The lengths you and junc will go to defend Sanchez is comical. It was Hilliard that Sanchez was trying to hand the ball off to, not Greene. Moore was not being manhandled and was not tossed into Sanchez. Moore is the one who pushes Wilfork backwards. He doesn't get much movement, maybe a foot or so, but Moore was never moving backwards. The fact that Sanchez runs about 6 yards looking straight at Moore's backside further invalidates your excuses. It was like Mark was a bug being drawn to the light of a bug zapper. Br4dw4y5ux is exactly right when he says that Sanchez forgot the play. He was supposed to hand it to Hilliard, but he turned to his left instead of his right. http://espn.go.com/new-york/nfl/sto...moore-tied-forever-mark-sanchez-famous-fumble How you can watch that play and blame it on his teammates is truly remarkable. :lol:
Hes right though. Play was busted from the jump and sanchez wanted to be vick because of it using Tapatalk 2
Anything Sanchez does that's negative is ALWAYS the results of circumstances and NEVER the fault of Sanchez 100%, according to Hobbes. Sanchez throws a pick- the receiver ran a "retarded route" Sanchez ass fumbles- Moore was thrown in Sanchez direction Sanchez has a bad season- it was good for a rookie Sanchez has a bad season- the defense let him down Sanchez has a bad season- Schotty!! Sanchez has a bad season- lack of "weapons" and "morano" was worse than Schotty!!
Anything Sanchez does gets discussed over and over again 6 months after the event happened. using Tapatalk 2
The butt fumble is a good example of what happens when your mind is not in the game. Sanchez admitted that he forget the play he had called just seconds earlier. He then carried the football into the trenches on a broken play -Br4dw4y5ux So you're saying Sanchez claimed he forgot the play to save his team mates from embarrassment? That's rich...
I just don't see how Sanchez is the opening day starter. He thought 20,000 at MSG was loud, wait until he hears 85,000 boo. The Jets will not get better until Sanchez is gone. He just is not mentally tough enough.
The only years sanchez was a bottom QB was as a developing rookie(to be expected) and last year when he had no help. I don't think you watched Richard Todd play w/ all the weapons he had w/o a patriots type of team to worry about and his awful play in big games. Not only was it his poor play in the playoffs, needing a win to get in during the '81 season in week 16 at home vs. GB we won 28-3 but Todd was awful. I have the game on tape, you have to watch it to appreciate it. Our D held GB to under 100 total yds, put our O in position to score about 60 and b/c of Todd we only scored 28. In the WC game at HOME he threw 4 INTs- more in that one game than Sanchez has total in 6 road games. In the 70s it was, they only had a couple of AFC East titles in recent years at that point unlike NE who has won it every year Brady has played in the last decade. on the road at 3 NE teams: 0-3, lost by an average of 30 PPG on the road at EC teams: 0-5, lost by an average of 20 PPG no matter what way you slice it they stunk travelling east in the reg season which is when we played them, right? we scored 56 on Ari, 49 on offense are 3 games losing by 21, 28 and 40 not enough of a thrashing for you? now bring up work hours to deflect from your weak arguments. Don't start that nonsense when you are heavily involved in this thread too. it's not my fault your arguments are so weak. there are a lot of angry, miserable people that hate their lives. I feel bad for those people.
Hilliard ran into the gap, blocking. Im not defending sanchez, because ultimately, once hedecides to run,ball security is on him alone.
Thats called not throwing your guys under the bus. Thats leadership. It comes out in the film room, players that do it in the media are correctly reviled.