According to some here the offense is the model of modern perfection when Sanchez is on the field, except for Sanchez himself, who messes it up for everyone else.
Ryan has lost this team. The OL's performance today pretty much proves that they don't care about the repercussions that would be meted out if such a performance were to happen. It's funny but this problem with the o-line was an issue since the 2011 preseason and they did nothing to fx it; absolutely nothing. And I hate to say it, but I think this will be a problem in next season, too. I pray to God I'm wrong, though.
I find it hard to believe that the sacks given up were personal. The team played lights out when they benched Sanchez including the line. I think they just quit on Rex. I can't really blame them.
I'm not sure it's accurate to say the offense quit on rex. After all, the offense really doesn't even interact with Rex. Rex has a hard time even naming half of them. If the offense quit, and they did, they quit on Sparano and the other offensive assistance. You know, the coaches they see and hear from every minute of every day. I think special teams quit too. The only squad the kept playing at least a little bit was Pettin's and Rex's.
What's new. refs in this league make game ruining calls or non-calls every game. Everyone bitched and moaned like whiney baby's about the replacement refs but at least they had an excuse and were entertaining, the "pros" suck just as bad. they need to make penalties challengable.
@ the stadium we were screaming about it....and they kept showing it on the screen and we were in disbelief. We lost cause we suck but there were a few instances today where the calls were very VERY questionable. That last called made us seriously believe the refs had something to gain because that was the most obvious call to ever make in todays "Protect the QB" pussleague.
Rex doesn't know the meaning of the word offense. Of course, Rex doesn't know the meaning of many words. Rex is a meathead.