no he didn't he said he considered pulling Sanchez, first time I heard him admit that. Hopefully he's trying to light a fire under his ass cause he knows the effort wasn't there.
I am surprised only one person in the media (from what I recall) even mentioned the offensive playcalling and the fact that the dolphins were basically sniffing out most of the plays being run. For myself, it would have been one of the first questions I asked.
Yeah, it was an interesting conf. He seems beyond pissed, but I don't even think he knows what to do. Only thing that bothered me was he seemed to be passing blame on the WRs a lot, claiming how hard it is to win they drop. While this is true, don't they should be singled out, when everything else was crap.
He did not say he should have probaby pulled Sanchez He was asked if he considered it, and said yes...and then said he didn't do it and implied that he never realistically considered it. The OP needs to be changed before people start flipping out.
Punch him in the face. Then kick him will he's down. Then spit on him. Then take a post-Mexican buffet crap on his mug.
He should have taken out Schotty and threatened to kick his ass like he did after week 1. Jets won 6 straight until the BYE because of that. Schotty was apart of the 2008 collapse and could very well be behind a collapse in December.
Babying Sanchez is not doing him any favors. He needed to sit a few plays today to get his head right. His body language spoke volumes and his play reflected his mindset. He's looking like the perverbial deer in the headlights again.
I agree, I see it as the other way around. Sanchez has the talent, they coaching staff is doing a piss poor job developing him and giving him a decent gameplan to win.
I don't think I have ever seen a NFL QB act like him. If he is having a bad game it looks like someone killed his puppy.
The other NY QB has that look all the time, even now. Eli has the infamous deer in the headlight look. Jay Cutler the guy as cocky as one can get even gets down on himself upon INTs and bad plays.