The QB situation for the Jets is crap, but Drew Bledsoe can fuck himself. My local radio dropped Mohr and picked up Rich Eisen, who is just terrible on radio, but whatever. Eisen today has the Farrelly brothers on and they talk about the choices of the pro QB cameo which ended up being Favre, 10 minutes later Bledsoe calls the show anonymously being for a part in a movie. Drew apparently needs attention. The Jets fail pretty well on their own, they don't need an ex Pat telling the world how bad they are, especially when they are the team that effectively ended his career.
And now we have Favre stuttering and trying to figure out how to make Favre look great. What a fucking train wreck.
We know Sanchez isn't going to come in and play like a pro bowler, but I'm happy for him he gets another chance to prove he can be a starter. That injury in the Snoopy bowl cost him his Jets career(which was shaky) and might be the maddest I've been with Rex. He shouldn't have been out there in that meaningless of a game behind the 3rd string line. I'm wishing Sanchez good luck in Philly. There's a chance he holds onto that job for the rest of the regular season and maybe even playoffs, Foles injury is no joke I think he's out a solid 8 or more weeks. I'd put money down on the Eagles hanging on and wining the NFC East. Sanchez might land himself a few bucks in FA and a chance of starting on another team if he plays well. It's pretty sad he might start(possibly win) another playoff game, while we're fighting for the #1 pick.
I think that if Sanchez plays a few games for Philly it will be an interesting experiment for Jet fans to observe. I personally don't know what Sanchez is - when he was here he showed flashes of brillance amongst some horrible QB play. But because our awesone head coach can't be bothered with the offensive side of the ball, during Sanchez's tenure the O line was allowed to crumble, the running game disappeared, and many of the receivers he was comfortable with, especially Edwards and Cotchery, were sent packing. He now is on a playoff, and possibly championship, caliber team. If he sucks in Philly, then we know he is the bust many of us think he is. But if he lights it up? Then I see many interesting discussions on this board.
I think last year has to factor into it. And the talent this year is much better than 2012, I still think the talent and coaching in PHI is better. PHI is just a much better spot for him with less expectations and pressure. A fresh start is what he needed.