Sanchez just sucks... just sucks. (all Sanchez complaints here)

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  1. BeastBeach

    BeastBeach Banned

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    "Who cares about the Ds?"

    One day we will all truly understand the game like this guy. :lol:
     
  2. nyjunc

    nyjunc 2008 TGG Bryan Cox "Most Argumentative" Award Winn

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    any difference in defenses would be offset by:

    NYJ being on the ROAD, Indy playing at home

    and the immense difference in offensive talent that peyton had compared to what mark had.

    some day you may begin to understand this, I am trying to help you but you think everything is black and white.
     
  3. slimjasi

    slimjasi Well-Known Member

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    It's hilarious how transparent you are. Your constant need to proclaim victory, brag about yourself, and demean people who dismiss your inconsistent (and often fallacious) arguments, only serves to reveal how insecure you truly are about yourself. People who sincerely feel they are winning an argument, don't feel the need to keep shouting it in the middle of the actual argument. Again, it's a quintessential sign of being insecure. It' basic psychology.

    Likewise, the constant need to feed your ego with self-supplied compliments on how "fair" and "unbiased" you are, is equally transparent. Once more, people who sincerely feel that they are being "Fair" and "unbiased" in a particular debate, usually don't feel the need to reiterate it (along with other proclamations about their superior intellect and knowledge of a given subject) over and over . . . and over again. Every time you fall into this trap, you only further reveal how insecure you are about yourself.

    Seriously, dude, you don't see how pathetic it is to be repeatedly complimenting and bragging about YOURSELF on a NY Jets fan message board??? I mean . . . wow.
     
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  4. slimjasi

    slimjasi Well-Known Member

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    The problem is "that stuff" happens to Sanchez all of the fucking time. In point of fact, it happens to him at an alarming and unacceptable rate. He's a game-changing turnover waiting to happen. If it doesn't stop happening at such a high rate sometime in the near future, it may not be the end of his "world" . . . but it will certainly be the end of his status as a starting NFL quarterback.
     
  5. Acad23

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    Amazing.

    You make it all sound so simple.
     
  6. nyjunc

    nyjunc 2008 TGG Bryan Cox "Most Argumentative" Award Winn

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    the debate was like the '85 Bears against the '96 Jets. You brought NOTHING to it, your weak excuses were torn apart.



    Oh so you can proclaim I am wrong in every post and that's ok even though I actually back my arguments while you post nonsense and ignore each time I ask for examples.

    Got it.
     
  7. nyjunc

    nyjunc 2008 TGG Bryan Cox "Most Argumentative" Award Winn

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    for once I agree with you.

    It is pretty simple. and isn't it amazing the great peyton manning needs excuses while being compared to the lowly mark Sanchez?
     
  8. TNJet

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    nyjunc, I have a question for you. When not if Mark is cut, in your opinion what team(s) will pursue him and will he ever become a productive starter?

    Thanks.
     
  9. nyjunc

    nyjunc 2008 TGG Bryan Cox "Most Argumentative" Award Winn

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    he will be scooped up pretty quickly by a smart GM that can get him at a low cost, have him sit and be reprogrammed then he'll eventually get a chance to start whether the starter ahead is failing or by injury. He'll have another shot in this league, it will be up to him to take advantage of it.
     
  10. Acad23

    Acad23 Well-Known Member

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    Sanchez?

    Oh right...this is the Sanchez thread.

    I just watched the Jags game. I thought Sancho looked pretty good.
    He still has a tendency to freak out and force stuff that ain't there, but the offense looked pretty crisp overall. I wish he could get through a game without throwing the ball to the other team just once.
     
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  11. Tom

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    He meant Steve Montaina
     
  12. slimjasi

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    No, the difference between you and I is that I never make things solely about myself or about how I feel I compare to other posters on this board.

    1) I don't waste time assessing the apparent relative knowledge (or lack thereof) of other posters. I don't feel the need to tell other people that they "don't understand the game". I don't feel the need to remind people that "I understand the game better than 95% of the people on this board."

    2) I don't feel the need to constantly assess how the argument is going, in the middle of the argument. You waste so many words in reminding people that you think you are besting them. Believe what you want, but I'm telling you, it's insecure. When people actually feel they are winning an argument, that comfort is usually enough, in and of itself. They don't feel the need to rant and rave about their superior position. It just comes off as you screaming for attention and recognition in order to satisfy your ego.

    3). I don't feel the need to label myself with sparkling words like "fair", "unbiased", and "knowledgeable". Again, this screams "insecurity". If you really felt that you were exhibiting all of these traits, it probably wouldn't even cross your mind to proclaim it. Why? Because you wouldn't feel the need to. The fact that you do feel the need to constantly do this, makes me think that you are trying to satisfy some void or emptiness.

    Seriously, I know of no other poster on this board who consistently engages in any of this stuff.
     
  13. FOURTHANDLONG

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    In Those 44 years Sanchez is one of the worst Eyesores I have seen on this team. I thought the blind man love for Pennington was something but at least he was decent before he got hurt.
     
  14. Acad23

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    It'd be a lot easier to deal with the smugness if he was actually fair, knowledgeable, winning, or correct.

    But it's hilarious nonetheless...
     
  15. TNJet

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    Thanks, but what specific team in the NFL do you see "scooping" him up?

    Oakland maybe?
     
  16. BrucekilledBoomer

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    I'm late to the party, are you talking about in 2010? I'd give the Jets a significant edge at offensive line, a pretty big edge at tight end (Clark was injured) and a solid edge at running back. I'd give the Colts the edge at receiver with Wayne and Garcon but it's not as though Sanchez was working with chopped liver in Edwards and Holmes. I certainly disagree that the small advantage at receiver made for an IMMENSE difference in offensive talent.
     
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  17. championjets69

    championjets69 2008/2009 TGG Darksider Award Winner

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    Well I go back to Johnny Lam Jones amongst other NYJs that I saw play in 70s so I guess if I made a worst 10 he would fit right in. I was come from the late 60s era when we had QUALITY players just to name a few Maynard, Namath, Boozer, Sauer, Eliot etc, etc, etc.I was in Oak & I will ALWAYS remember that pass for the INT which happen right in front of where I was sitting which proved to me he folds like a cheap suit under pressure & that was the ballgame & that INT disheartened the entire team maybe forever . :sad:
     
  18. MoWilkNYJ

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    Poe's law
    From Wikipedia:
    It's an actual thing :lol:
     
  19. slimjasi

    slimjasi Well-Known Member

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    When Chad was actually healthy, he was a very proficient quarterback. He was certainly physically limited, but his decision making was just exceptional. It really is a shame that he couldn't stay on the field. But sadly, durability counts.
     
  20. FOURTHANDLONG

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    Unfortunately I missed the Namath and Maynard era. It is a shame that this team has not gone back to the dance at least once since that time or even produced a Upper Crust QB since Namath left the building.
     
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