If Sanchez was traded the Pats, what would happen?

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  1. supersonic

    supersonic Well-Known Member

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    When you go into your post game interview and start blaming int's on bad luck that is not taking personal responsibility.
     
  2. Rex's Sweater Vest

    Rex's Sweater Vest Active Member

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    If Sanchez was traded to the Pats, he would be the mexican Brian Hoyer, perpetual week 17 starter. Even when Mallet becomes the starter.
     
  3. mr nyjet

    mr nyjet Well-Known Member

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    felger on comcast sports ne says the same thing. i like him, even thought he's a pats fan, he wants the jets to be competitive due to the rivalry.
    but, he says that if he was a jets fan, sanchez would make him pull all his hair out. he is right on all counts. and, so are you. sanchez has proven that he is NOT the answer . they should have stuck with thier original plan and drafted freeman. had far more physical tools and upside. wonder is schiano would trade him for sanchez? nah, he doesn't want to downgrade.:shit:
     
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  4. b.reyes16

    b.reyes16 Well-Known Member

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    Ah, you can't make this shit up folks.
     
  5. mr nyjet

    mr nyjet Well-Known Member

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    you have to watch other shows outside of the team's network /nyc area to get more perspective. national networks like espn, nfl network, and even comcast sports ne have no incentive to be less than honest when discussing the jets.

    even schein said he begged the jets to take the de from syracuse ( jones) who the pats took , instead of couples.

    given the record of past drafts fromthis front office, you can't make up this shit, folks! :smile:
     
  6. displacedfan

    displacedfan Well-Known Member

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    Freeman would get eaten alive by the fans and media. You think about all non throwing things SAnchez gets ripped on here, no emotion, not enough emotion, whiny, sulking, bad body language. That's Freeman too and I don't know if Freeman could handle the NY media on top of that.
     
  7. b.reyes16

    b.reyes16 Well-Known Member

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    The fact that you brought up the Comcast Sports Network just ended it for me. I stay away from the opinions of "experts" not named Teddy Bruschi, Trent Dilfer, Ron Jaworski, and Jon Gruden. Freeman is absolutely terrible. You can make your Jones>Coples argument, but I want to see Coples on the field more before I make any judgment. He's been disruptive in his time on the field.
     
  8. The Swamp

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    Pats wouldn't take Sanchez for a bag of chips unless they'd use him to get more picks from another dumb team.
     
  9. JetsVilma28

    JetsVilma28 Well-Known Member

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    #6 use to hit Braylon on the numbers deep all day long.

    We had a running game that defenses both feared and respected at that time. The value of a running threat is absolutely essential to open qbs arsenal. We want a strong offense it starts at the foundation with a dangerous running attack.

    Rex preaches it, but then we fail to move the chains on the ground. Without a running game you become one dimensional and your qb is exposed badly. Add to the fact your receiving corps is over hyped tight end, cancer, year 2 speedster that doesn't get enough plays designed for him and a rookie.
     
  10. JetsVilma28

    JetsVilma28 Well-Known Member

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    Sanchez is also a dumb ass though or our offensive coordinators are. You put Tom Brady or Peyton manning behind center and they would find a way to make it work. No huddle offense, our qb should understand the playbook inside and out. He should be able to make effective reads on the field, prevent the defense from making substitutions and be comfortable calling plays that set us up for favorable down and distance.

    The OC should be used as a consultant when there are breaks in the action. Someone should be talking to him from upstairs, hey Kerley is wide the fuck open and killing the defense get him the ball. When you run a play that beats the defense, run it again until they prove they can stop it. Maybe, not on the next down but mix it back in there.

    Our offense acts like a child that can't make a quality decision without asking someone for help. Stand up and take accountability.

    Year four #6 are you ready to lead? bc it is going to take a leader to execute this poorly assembled offense.
     
  11. JUNJOBX2199

    JUNJOBX2199 New Member

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    If Mark Sanchez were Traded to the Pats he would be given a supporting cast that actually makes plays. He would be taught how to correctly read defenses and call out of the wrong play . This is why I think we all despise the Patriots. They are some of the best coached scum bags in the league. So undeserving of anything other then failure , but that's our Lott in a football life.

    You know Typical Jets Shit!
     

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