Sanchez just sucks... just sucks. (all Sanchez complaints here)

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  1. nyjunc

    nyjunc 2008 TGG Bryan Cox "Most Argumentative" Award Winn

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    Unfortunately for us Sanchez is just like tom Brady in the offseason, I wish he played like him on the field instead of off the field.
     
  2. IBLEEDGREEN17

    IBLEEDGREEN17 Well-Known Member

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    haha wow sanchez really doesn't give any fucks. how can anyone root for this guy?
     
  3. Section 227. Row 5

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    You don't know what you're talking about. He gives plenty of fucks.

    Now, how that equates to rooting for him, I have no idea.
     
  4. ArmandJ

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    Welcome...young one. Better late than never
     
  5. The 1985er

    The 1985er Well-Known Member

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    You may say that but you also go out your way to discredit the defense in favor of your boy.
     
  6. RochesterJet

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    I don't care if Mark is smashing and getting smashed in the offseason. If the Jets gave him some adequate weapons the past two seasons most of us would have very different opinions of Mark.

    While may never be a Breese, Brady, or Rodgers he has proven to be more than serviceable with a line, receivers and a back that could pick up a blitz. If you want to blame Mark Sanchez for the jets dismal results on offense these past two years, that's your right as a fan. Just make sure you are aware of the other factors that contributed to his decline and ultimately the decline of the Offense.
     
  7. Acad23

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    I think that gets overlooked too often. Having a back that was smart and agile enough to give an extra second of protection helps significantly.

    And maybe Sanchez would be less skittish back there.
     
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    Decline? This offense didn't strike fear into the hearts of defenses at all. Not to the point where it could be a top 15 offense or so. This offense never had a long-term plan to begin with that starts with the FO. WASH IMO.
     
  9. laxin

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    He was drafted and paid to be more than just serviceable in good circumstances. Being a serviceable QB only gets the team so far, because in order for the team to be successful, you then need the rest of the team to be elite or very good. Keeping the entire team elite (in our case the defense, run game and OL), is just not possible in the salary cap era- hence the Jets decline in the OL and weapons.

    Basically, unless you have a top 10 QB, you are going to have a hard time being a serious playoff contender year after year. Thats just the way the league is now. I think its pretty obvious that Mark Sanchez is not that type of QB. Our hope right now lies with Geno Smith. Maybe he can be that guy... But theres also a chance that he's not of course, as there is with any prospect.
     
  10. Royal Tee

    Royal Tee Girls juss wanna have fun
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    How about IF he's running for his life all game and IF Hill keeps dropping balls and IF Santonio isn't ready and IF the RB's Fumble...

    Will it still be Mark's fault?
     
  11. ArmandJ

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    Yes, blame everyone but Sanchez. That's why we are where we are right now. The guy sucks. Don't deny it.

    Having a competent OC gives me a little hope, but that's it. If/when he fails, there should be no excuses for him. None. ALL of the excuses will have been exhausted
     
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    Wow, every time I check into this thread it gets more insane. I thought I was one of the last Sanchez defenders going in to last season when I was really excited to see what he could do once he was out from under the evil Schotty.

    Last season he was so incredibly bad I was barley able to watch most of the games, it was literally sickening. No deficiencies on O can account for the way he stared down receivers, held the ball forever, and seemed to fumble the ball away every time he was touched. If the kid can possibly resurrect himself on the field this season and become a reliable QB...GREAT!

    The problem is that there just isn't much left to hang your hopes on. Obviously you can point out all of the other factors that haven't helped him out, but come on, last year he was about as broken as a QB can be and if he suddenly turns his game around this year it'll be an absolute miracle.

    I don't necessarily think Geno is the next big thing, I'm just at the point where I'm not sure I can stand to watch Sanchez trying to learn the game - yet again - in season #5... I'm over it!
     
  14. RochesterJet

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    Mark does and should shoulder some of the blame, if you watch his pressers he recognizes that. What have the jets done to help prevent him (or insert any QB not named Brady, Rodgers, Payton, Breese) be successful?

    Mark has forced way too many balls and tried to become a QB that shoulders the team. That's just not him, and I'm ok with that. Mark Sanchez is as good as Matty Ice, but without the weapons. ATL went out and got him the tools to be successful, and NY has not
     
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    Oh boy. I must say this is quite embarrassing.
     
  16. Jeti

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    From Buttfumble to Buttdance...

    ...or "Two Girls, One Dirty Sanchez".

    The New York Post has a link to videos of Mark Sanchez preparing for training camp...I think. He doesn't seem to be concerned about the QB situation. I am not embedding this video since it is NSFW (but safe enough for the New York Post). The NSFW part concerns a certain NY Jet QB. Remember, you were warned...it's the New York Post!

    http://www.nypost.com/p/blogs/backp...hirtless_pFqgIKvb2Xlq02Ey5SajfI#axzz2XI5Vh3F4
     
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  19. Jeti

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    inb4 the lock

    p.s. Sanchez GTFO
     
  20. ArmandJ

    ArmandJ Well-Known Member

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    Anybody who is embarrassed by this needs to grow a pair.
     
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