As I and countless others have repeatedly stated: The best thing for BOTH Mark Sanchez and the New York Jets organization is for the Jets to let Mark go so he can resume his career somewhere else. He needs a fresh start.
Who wants to wager that Sanchez will ever be a starting QB again for a full 16 game season in the NFL? If you think he will be, then you're delusional! The market for Sanchez will be almost nonexistent next year. Like I said, Sanchez's NFL future is holding a clipboard.
The Kentucky and Tennessee NYJ fans hate Sanchez. Go figure. Sanchez needs to leave. It is getting old discussing him and Geno appears to be, at a minimum, the short-term future for the NYJ's. Even if Sanchez was able to turn it around, the first incomplete pass, the name "Suckchez" (which is truly the worst name. It actually is only insulting to those who use it, as it describes their level of cognition as nothing beyond that of a 1st grade child) will start flying out. If/once he departs, the bottom dwellers can pump their ignorant poison into some other discussion. I vote for Sanchez to leave NYC and try his luck elsewhere. If he did, best of luck except on the days he would face the NYJ's.
Even though I don't harbor any hate towards Sanchez, the best thing for him is to have a fresh start somewhere else. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Gotta agree with you here: I think MS isn't nearly as bad as most Jets fans feel but isn't nearly as good as he was touted. If the Jets EVER draft another QB with such a small college resume again I think I will rupture an artery. I see MS as someone who was too impatient and inexperienced, he got thrown into the mix immediately instead of cultivating him, and never quite got his equilibrium. That said, while I agree he will be a starter again I think his career goes down as a journeyman type. He is gonna start bouncing around the league filling the many QB holes for a season here and there until he can't do it any longer or until he decides he'd rather score a touchdown with a model instead of an NFL. That's my prediction and I am sticking to it until it is proven wrong....
I don't know if jets fans have the capacity to have a moderate opinion of the guy, he's either awful or an underrated gem. what matters most for him however is how NFL scouts see him which brings me to my next thought- this MIGHT not be true. While I can conceivably see him as a viable backup nearly anywhere in the NFL he may get a shot to start somewhere if theres a competition or veteran needed to hold over a rookie. despite our bitterness to him, he may be quite the commodity for these purposes, certainly more than his peers. See Mark Sanchez has screwed up enough in new york that the chance of him getting a solid starter salary like A.Smith or Palmer, or Cutler if he isn't resigned is next to zero. Nor is anybody likely to pick him up and give him the starting job and say "he's our guy", not with this draft class. but oddly enough he's done JUST enough for him stand out amount the crowd of other veterans that have failed on their first teams to be picked up and given an honest shot. Mark Sanchez: + has 4 years of starting experience + is relatively young, will be 27 coming into next year. + Has experience in a WCO + has played in several playoff games and won many on the road. + should come cheap - is turnover prone as hell - ABSOLUTELY needs a great supporting cast to be effective - does not have a particularly high ceiling overall/ no upside. - is coming off an injury he's an accomplished JAG, an Elite JAG one could say, teetering an odd line of being a player too poor to be treated as a sure fire positive acquisition or to be payed a such, but good enough to give a shot too. This isn't tebow where his lack of fundamentals and media headaches aren't worth it, Sanchez is fine as a flyer and it would be best for him to be released for his own sake. he'll get an opportunity elsewhere because teams are a bit less emotional in their judgment than we might be.
Not when some yoyo tries to tell me what to write and think. He should mind his own business and if he does not like or agree with what someone has to say, he has an option. grow up and not read it.
it would be two guaranteed wins each year for the Jets. Any team with a fast, aggressive pass rush causes Mr. Happy Feet to resemble a scared kid in the pocket and lose any accuracy he might have.
I think he would be a good fit in Buffalo..... He's certainly way better than EJ ManBUST or whatever NEW reach fourth rounder the Buffoons will decide to pick in the first round next May. Mark needs to go to a team with a impossibly horrible quarterback that he can actually beat out in a competition (not just announce that he won it after he clearly lost it) Buffalo, Oakland, Minnesota, Cleveland are good fits
I said this a while ago, idzik, will say we paid you 60 Mil, we cannot go 12 this year, Sanchez, and his agents realize, 2 things...he's better than Smith right now(not in 3 years) and this team should be 7-2 right now, meaning this team can go the distance, Sanchez would take 6, combined with the rookie cap they're paying Geno, thats a bargain. (For instance, what happens now, if Geno's knee gets folded. You let a playoff winning QB go, with no backup plan)
Buffalo isn't a good fit for the same reason he's gone from the Jets- there is no reason to have him there with a rookie QB that was a high draft pick. But I could see Oak, Cleve, Minny or AZ and sit behind Palmer till he rehabs the shoulder. I don't think he's even going to be ready to play at the start of the year next year coming off surgery. _
You guys are idiots. With Sanchez. We are 7-2 right now. And Geno is close to being that good. But 7-2 over 9 means home playoff games, division title, Super Bowl berth. You let Sanchez walk, and you're talking, Smith sprains a knee. And Simms comes in, over 6 million dollars? That should get a GM fired. This team today, with a rookie QB should be 7-2.(better playcalling week 2, and pitt) And looking at HFA throughout. Over Brady. You go into next season dumping Sanchez, it's Testaverde getting his knee folded back week one, all over again.