Revis says the guy is just born with it. Tebow has been getting a lot of praise, Sanchez getting a bit pissed off? Who knows, take it for what it is. LOL @ Bart Scott.
Perhaps the media got it all wrong. Its not the fans who will be crying for Tebow, it will be the players. Many people a part of this organization have been praising him. I wonder what affect this has to Sanchez, can't be good.
I don't know what Revis sees when he watches him eating lunch, but I saw an historically piss-poor performance when his team was getting shellacked by our number one rival in the playoffs last season. Not convinced.
Think the Patriots respected Tebow and targeted him as the player "to take away". Bill Belicheck always takes away the best player on the team and probably felt like if they rushed up the middle and kept contain on Tebow, that nobody else would beat them. Where as, the Steelers said "We don't think Tebow can beat us throwing" so they did not blitz and put all of their players in the box and got burned. Patriots went to the Superbowl for a reason: They were better than everyone else in the AFC. Remember, although Tebow was getting beat up by the Patriots, Mark Sanchez was at home on his couch eating hot dogs.
Mark Sanchez helped beat the Pats on the road in a hostile environment. I didn't see Tebow do that Here's a situation a girl calls you a nice guy and hangs around you. That doesn't mean she wants you as her boyfriend. Apply that to this situation Sent from my ADR6300 using Tapatalk 2
Not to split hairs but Tebow was in the AFC West and beat all those teams on the road. Only difference: Tebow was doing it last year and Sanchez wasn't. Also, one guy was actually in a playoff game last year and won, and one was at home watching. And one could also argue, that had Sanchez beat Tebow specifically, Tebow is not ever a Jet. So really, Mark caused this mess!
Tebow won one home playoff game in his career against a crippled opponent in a stadium that is widely known as one of the best home field advantages in the league. Sanchez has won 4 road playoff games against guys named Manning, Brady, Rivers and Palmer and has the 6th best post season passer rating in NFL history. Sanchez struggled down the stretch last year and was not his typical clutch self, but I think the Jets are just a little more invested in him than to give up over one bad quarter of a season. As for Tebow vs. Sanchez head up, The broncos defense and special teams scored more points than Tebow lead the broncos to. The Broncos offense had averaged fewer than 7 yards per drive prior to the 95 yard miracle drive. I know the Tebow gets all the credit from his tebois though. I give him a lot of credit for coming through in the clutch there but his defense and special teams played phenomenally up to that point to give him the opportunity.
I honestly hope. they bag sanchez so he can have a chance to win a superbowl. let the jets keep tim and start the rebuilding process see you all in about 5 years when we become relevant again. sanchez wins a SB before TIM TEBOW
Well to be fair the QB is 80-85% of time the main player you want to take out of the game. The few exceptions would be AP, Chris Johnson of two years ago, and maybe Trent Richardson this year. Besides that, the gameplan is always to take out the QB. Also disagree on the Patriots being the best team in the AFC. I think the Ravens and Patriots were the same and they would split 10 games if played against each other. Tebow lost the last 3 games of his regular season. Sanchez lost the last 3 games of the regular season. Sanchez finished 8-8, so did Tebow's team with Tebow going 8-5** (thanks jim jet) Tebow played in the one division in football where 8-8 that year go you a home playoff game. Sanchez played in a division where 8-8 leaves you out of the playoffs, not a division winner.
The bold. The defense/st played a lot better than many people make them out to be. They caused two fumbles in OT, the ST made two 50+ yd field goals, the defense scored 7 against us. They gave Tebow the opportunity and I give Tebow the credit for capitalizing on it.
If what you say is true (and a lot of it is) why trade for Tebow then? What if the Jet players feel that the Defense and running game carried Mark to those AFC titles in the same way you think the broncos defense carried Tebow?
Why trade for Tebow? I don't know, seemed like a foolish move to me considering they had other more pressing needs than a Jesuscat player.
I don't think anyone disagreed that Tebow is a great leader which is what Revis said. We do know Revis doesn't have "it" as a leader, at least he has not shown it yet. Well, unless leadership is tied to holding out, then Revis is a leader and has "it". :smile: I'll show myself out after that joke
Looks like the Jets coaches want the guy in that chart, not the guy they got last year in the regular season. Man, looks like a confidence/lack of focus issue to me. And that's a problem. His playoff stats have low TD and completions compared to those other QBs who are asked to carry their team.
Sorry, sweetpea, but the Bills and the Chiefs put lickings on Tebow, too. The Bills intercepted him 4 times, twice for pick sixes while the Chiefs limited Tebow to 6/22 for about 60 yards and no TDs, passing or running. The "solution" to Tebow is simple: contain the run and force Tebow to throw into zone coverage where all the DBs and LBs stay in their assigned zones. Zone defenses work better than man-to-man because most of Timmie's passes are, to put it kindly, "errant", ie not real close to the intended target, so the DBs have as much chance to catch the ball as the WRs.