Flacco and Sanchez are one in the same. They're both managers, not Quarterbacks. Alex Smith is in this category, too. It's not rocket science. Neither of these guys can put a team on their back and win you a game, but with a top tier defense and a top tier rushing attack, they can win 9-10 (once in awhile have a magic season of 13, something the Jets still have yet to get to) games and get you into the playoffs only to lose to a superior passing offense. :breakdance:
No, The fact remains no matter who the QB is for the Jets most of you morons would be on here saying how bad is. Sanchez was 28-41 Sunday and gave the team the lead with under two minutes and you jokers are still ripping him. He cant win no matter what he does its getting old do you guys like sucking to like ripping every Jets QB? If we had Flacco- He would be the worst QB in the league and you guys calling for his head Cutler- A bum not a leader get him out of town throws to many picks Bradford- He just Sucks cant stay healthy look at his numbers Stratford- Cant stay healthy still making rookie mistakes do you see that pick what a bum. Freeman- This guy is aweful we should have picked Sanchez. Did you see that pick he threw. Matt Ryan- What a loser cant win a playoff game we will never win a superbowl with him. You guys are a joke
I wonder what the Sanchez Fans think about the CS calls when they got the ball on NE's 18. With the game there to be won, they did not rely on Sanchez. Wonder why.
And to that I say: Why is he the starting QB if you're not going to trust him? It makes no sense. Put in Tebow, McElroy or Bozo the Clown .. doesn't matter who, just someone you can trust with the game on the line, because they sure as shit do not trust Sanchez, and I don't blame them. I blame them for staying with him.
And the jets lost guess it was the wrong move. Not rely on Sanchez he threw the ball 41 times I think that is relying on Sanchez. The truth is the coaching staff is conservative by nature and it did not matter who was playing QB the play calls would have been the same. Again, we are not Sanchez fans we are Jet fans and Sanchez is one the winingest QBs in Jets history.
You act as if this is some storied franchise and that is some great accomplishment. Get real. 3/4 of the Qb on your above list are better than Sanchez as well. If you're going to dis a QB, at least spell his name right....
I've been thinking about this one a lot and I'm wondering if something else was going on that affected the decision. The Jets had just been on the field for 2 drives over 10 minutes and for 10 points with a Patriot 3-and-out between. The ensuing KO was fumbled and the Jets were right back on the field again. I'm wondering if there was an issue with Sanchez coming off that last series, with equipment or something and the Jets got caught short on the first play and had to hustle Tebow out there to run the play. Sanchez was complaining to the referee on the last series that he couldn't hear anything, pointing at his helmet and giving the "what gives?" motion with his hands. I think we might have had a Gillette blackout there with the Pats cutting off the comms between the coaches and the QB helmet. Maybe the Jets were trying to work that one out between series and they sent Tebow in on the unexpected drive for the first play while they hustled to get Sanchez back into his helmet and ready to go.
You are so predictable?..... I was not "dissing" any Qb the list just stating what what ignorant fans like yourself would saying If they where Jets Qbs.
they did the same thing the Giants did in the 2007 NFC Title game after picking off Favre in OT at the GB 34, they ran it twice then allowed him to throw on 3rd down. They only gained 5 yds setting up a long FG, I guess they didn't trust Eli?
Their K had missed multiple FGs from 43 and 36 yds. They got the ball on the GB 34 maning they were set up for a 52 yarder, you don't think they wanted to get the ball inside 40? The scenario was not very different. we wanted to make sure NE used all their TOs.
Of course they would have wanted to get closer but like I said a field goal ends the game. Just run the ball and get out with a field goal.
1. So Greene and Slauson had nothing to do with that at all? It's funny how people just block out certain aspects of a play just place the blame on one player. 2. Yes, that was a bad throw, definitely on Sanchez. Funny, Eli Manning had a pick almost identical to that, but people aren't calling for his head like irrational idiots. 3. Not completely his fault. The oline was worn out and Moore let the guy in almost immediately. He didn't even get a chance to react. A bunch of players had bad plays that contributed to the loss. A bad drop by Hill. A bad drop by Chaz. A bad drop by Kerley. Cro missing a pick. Harris being slow as dirt in coverage. Sanchez was the 5th highest rated QB in the league this week. He did a lot more right than wrong. Nobody's perfect but blaming just Sanchez is beyond stupid. The TEAM lost, not one guy.
The facts are, you can believe it or not, the play calling had nothing to do with the lack of confidence in Sanchez.
I am sure they didn't trust their Kicker after having missed 2 FGs in the 4th qtr including a 36 yarder. They didn't trust their QB to get them closer. The clock was not a factor and they ran it twice, we wanted to make sure NE would use their TOs so we didn't want to risk an incompletion.
I agree with you, but i have to say that Sanchez is far more vulnerable to sacks coming from 'nowhere' than Brady. He just never see them coming, putting a lot of negative focus on his oline.
Are you really serious here? Eli could have throw 5 pick sixes that game and he'd get a pass. He's earned it at this point. Sanchez has done nothing to get a pass.