That's what's going to happen with a young 3rd year QB after having only 1 year of college starting experience. Mistakes are prone to happen. We have to be patient with this kid, because by the time he's in his 4th or 5th year... He has all the tools to develop into a top tier quarterback. Losing Braylon, Cotchery, Smith, Richardson and Woody during a short offseason was a step in the wrong dirrection for not only Sanchez, but our offense as a whole.
Almost all interceptions are a result of blown pre-snap reads or dumb decisions. I don't think Sanchez is making those mistakes at a much greater rate than most NFL qb's.
I think a lot of fans see Rodgers, Brees, and Brady play and compare Mark to them. While it is not bad to hold him to the highest standards, it is unrealistic to expect him to throw only 4-5 picks all year at this point and time. If you watch the other 28 QB's in the league you see the same misreads and mistakes at about the same rate as Sanchez.
And he still finds a way to give the other team 7. Sanchez goggles They're like beer goggles for jets fans When schotty calls good plays he misses reads and throws he shouldn't. Makes mistakes at the worst possible time Then he overcomes the hole he dug and is somehow a savior But the OL actually blocked and he made some good plays. Don't get me wrong he made some great throws. But that's typical sancchez. Keep in. Mind were a plaxico circus catch from pointing even more at his inconsistency Glad to see he responded cause he had his bitch face on after his int I'm gettingg fed up with the moping.
This is definitely the most ignorant post I have read in a long time. Did you see the game? I am thinking not. Fitzpatrick laid it right in there, 19 out of twenty times the receiver catches that ball, and Revis has since said if he did it probably would have gone for the touchdown. My point probably was clear enough to the less ignorant, but for you I will spell it out - Johnson dropping the ball was the difference between winning and losing that game. It was an unforced error for which no Jet can take credit. You are right about one thing - against an opponent playing the putrid ball Buffalo has been playing, it should not have been close. But it was, in great measure thanks to Sanchez's INT and lousy completion percentage and ypa. Sure I give him credit for the TD's. But the TD's were not the only things that happened, and didn't happen, in the game.
Ftr I think there's a higher percentage of Sanchez lovers posting here than exist among Jet fandom in general, probably a difference made particularly higher this week by those posting here who did not actually see the game but only looked at the final result and that Sanchez had four TD's. But as I said there was more to the game than that. A lot more.
Actually I did. Why would I be here discussing the game and events that happened in it without seeing it? It is true that running a post route and catching the ball is a simple routine performance for an NFL wideout, especially in a non pressure situation, but some people just fold in the clutch. You might not know this, but this wasn't Johnson's first ever drop on a potential game winning TD, so it wasn't that suprising for him to drop it. It has happened before. If that was your point, it didn't come across that well. That stamenent you made just spewed out the same anti-Sanchez BS you've been spreading. Your just trying to take away his accomplishments from the game winning drive. Sanchez did his part and did enough to win. And in the clutch, unlike Johnson, who folded, yet again. On the game being more closer than it should've. It's not suprising that you're the first one to point the finger at number 6. Basically the Sanchez INT was a wash. It was a tie ball game 7-7 with 4:18 left on the game clock when we got the ball back. I wouldn't put my money on a 97-yard TD drive when a team starts from its own 3-yardline. Without the INT the most probabe outcome would've been a 7-7 game still while going into the half. Nevertheless, the pick was thrown, Buffalo scored of the TO but we answered with a TD of our own with a short field ahead of us. 7-7 ballgame is as much tied as a 14-14 ballgame. Whether you like it or not, the INT didn't have as much of an impact on the game as you're making it out. The Cromartie muffed punt OTOH had a much greater impact on the game and was one of the biggest contributors to the fact that the game was so close. I'm beginning to think you didn't watch the game, just took a quick look at the highlights and box score.
I don't really care what you think, but for the benefit of others here, including those who bend over backwards defending Sanchez, not only did i watch the whole game, but Sanchez is quoted today by ESPN as saying he did not play a good game against Buffalo, and that the Jets will not make the playoffs if they continue to play as they did. http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000...t-make-playoffs-unless-they-play-a-lot-better So go ahead and disagree with Sanchez.
Seems you do as you had to comment on it. When have I said that Sanchez played a "great" game last Sunday against the Bills? He made the 4th quarter comeback and got the win. The game he played wasn't pretty but he got it done. And everyone who's been following the Jets and Mark Sanchez, know that he is the first one to criticize himself. And besides, what is he supposed to say? Come out guns blazing and proclaim to be the next best thing since sliced bread? C'mon now.
You mischaracterized my post and make another stupid point. Debate someone else who has more time to waste.
Ok Just a word of advice: Don't spew bullshit if you don't wanna and/or can't handle being called out for it.
He's supposed to go on Twitter and call out God, of course. Actually that was refreshing from Johnson last year, everyone praises God when they win, very few blame Him when they lose.