I wasn't sure what thread to put this in.....but for the starting QB to say it after the post game presser. A little "wow" there, imo.
It's glaring that the entire offense is losing faith in Schott. When you have 3 leaders on your O all essentially say the same thing about it then it's time to make a change.
No kidding...but the starting QB saying it to the press? I'm a little surprised by that. I didn't want to start a thread, but I thought it was a little jarring to hear.
Just what the team needs, a cancerous tumor growing. This is actually a good thing, if Rex handles it properly this team will be stronger. If he doesn't well scratch what I just said...........
Another shitshow next week in New England and Schottenheimer should be fired. Callahan could do a better job.
Yeah it was jarring to hear. The franchise literally cannot afford for Mark Sanchez to bust at this point. He has to round out into a good NFL QB over the next season or two or the Jets window will close and we'll be back where we were when the Herm/Bradway regime finally collapsed under the accumulation of bad personnel decisions that it made. Having him get the crap beat out of him game after game is going to bring this franchise down as surely as having the line crumble in front of Chad Pennington did. He's tougher than Chad but he won't take the kind of beating he got today for long before that doesn't matter.
I thought about posting that but I think they'd wait until Mangold was 100% because you know somehow they're going to explain this shit show on him being injured.
Its getting to the tipping point with this team. What happens next can destroy this team or make them stronger. Would love to get a Schotty soundbite after this debacle...
We are lucky with our defense and special teams abilities to score points. Is there a stat anywhere that show what percentage of our scoring over the last few years (lets pick the Sanchez era) is done by the offense?
6-10 is better than 5-11, I suppose. But, the odds of trading up for Luck go significantly down. So, I guess that sucks.
There is no denial, sure we could go 6-10 but everybody knew this was going to be a very tough 3 game stretch and it surprises nobody that we lost tonight. Sanchez and the D were more of the goat last week. This week it's hard to lay it all on Sanchez when he was busy picking his teeth up off the ground all night.
There is zero chance of trading up for Andrew Luck, and that's the case if you're on the 2 pick. The only way Luck winds up playing somewhere other than the 1 pick is if he gets hurt badly this season or he pulls a John Elway or Eli Manning and refuses to play for the team that takes him #1.
no. I was referring to a thread he started that's ended up in the TT forum. We have our QB already, for better or worse. It's been pretty good so far, but what do I know? I've seen as many AFCCGs in the last 2 years than I did in the first 26 years of my Jets fan life. I'm sorry if I'm complacent but I've been pretty happy.
The problem I have is that Sanchez is now turning the ball over on fumbles at a horrific rate He was absorbing hits last season and getting down to protect the ball. The fact that he is getting blindsided with regularity this year and coughing it up tells me that he's on the edge of being completely ineffective in this scheme with the personnel at hand. I think the Jets offense is totally broken right now with no ability to function against a good defense. Yes, the Ravens were an extreme defense primed to take advantage of the weaknesses in the Jet's offensive line but they totally exposed the flaws in the Jets offense in the process. The Jets couldn't even pass short to freeze the linebackers because safeties were rotating down to cover those slots while the backers went wild on Sanchez and Greene. Right now this offense is on life support and if it does not get a major jolt before the Pats game we're looking at another loss, probably an embarrassing one. The only real positive here is that Greg McElroy is on IR right now. If he was around it'd be 1978 all over again and it took the Jets 3 seasons to recover from that debacle and Richard Todd was toast right afterwards.