None of that has anything to do with his inability to read a defense If he could do that he's be a better QB But you can't fix stupid
No, he's saying that Winslow hypnotized Sanchez into throwing the ball at him when two better options were available. Later in the game Sanchez hypnotized himself into running with the ball when Clyde Gates was WIDE OPEN directly in his field of vision in the back of the end zone. Then Sanchez was hypnotized by the clock into getting nothing out of the end of the half by running around like a squirrel looking for a nut instead of throwing the ball away. For everybody who hasn't picked up on this yet: Mark Sanchez is not the brightest marble in the pile. His mistakes are varied enough that it's clear that lack of thought under pressure is a key factor in his bad play.
no he could've had. Just watch the replay as its up on nfl.com. As for the int, it isnt on Sanchez. Why cant many here be real? The receivers were suppose to stay in front continuing to cross the middle. Sanchez releases just then the receiver he targeted jumps behind the defender and threw it where the receiver WAS suppose to be. Instead the defender is in the best position and well, int. You can argue all you want but even the highly paid "experts" who usually rip the Jets and Sanchez aren't blaming him for the Int. The receiver didnt do his part. Just call it like it is dammit. This is my last time addressing this shit because if you dont see that your hate for Sanchez is really getting in the way and that goes to all Sanchez nitpicking haters.:smile: This forum has gone to shit this past year and the quality post are lacking.
On that TD pass to Cumberland, Vlad Ducasse playing LG took on 3-Tech Sen'Derrick Marks (5th year-Auburn). Vlad stoned Marks' bull rush then walked his ass back and forth along the line of scrimmage. Nice play Vlad.
that isnt true as he shown improvement this TC/preseason. He no longer looks as if hes going to cry on the sidelines, hes hitting receivers for long gains, checking down, THROWING EFFECTIVE SCREEN PASSES (finally), and is hitting WR between the numbers in stride. The JETS now need to work on the RZ as they did a couple of years ago while being one of the best in the league at it if I remember correctly.
The pick is on Mark He threw the pass, a bad one at that He never eats a play always trying to make something when nothing is there even though he had better options available But let's just blame everyone else instead of the guy who threw the damn pass
5th year still making the same mistakes, he needs a change of scenery to continue his career, he's definitely not improving
Watching the game this morning (didn't get to see it last night). My impression of the INT is that Winslow *might* have run the wrong route. I don't know, so it's hard to say one way or the other. The worst throw that I've seen so far was the one to Hill that Hill got his hands on but was so badly overthrown it was a miracle he even came that close. Not done watching yet, I know from reading the notes Sanchez overthrows Gates - haven't gotten there yet. Also, the defense was hot garbage last night.
He got out of jail at least twice yesterday, the pass to Reuland and one to Braylon. The Reuland one, the ball arrived at about his armpit as he was turning and looked like it got caught more by luck than anything else, definaly not Reuland's fault. Had that bounced off any bit of him it would have been another INT. The other pass was a short one to Bray, tossed at his feet, somehow Bray makes the play and catches it, because he gets the big mit on it, it could have easily been tipped up. I know they weren't INTs, but the timing and decision to even make these passes was ridiculous. I was checking out the pre-season stats so far for QBs .... http://www.nfl.com/stats/categoryst...447263-s=PASSING_INTERCEPTIONS&qualified=true Not that it matters but MS is tied for 2nd with 8 others with 2 INTs so far. #1 is some fella called Kellen Clemens :lol:
something WAS there. :rofl2: Winslow needed to stay in front and cross, didnt do it so defender got it. The ball was thrown fine and would of been on target if Winslow continued.
The pick 6 was on Brick because well he was there The almost INT was on Winslow because Sanchez led him even though he was wide open The picks in 2012 were on Sparano because of play calling The picks in 2009-2011 were on Schotty because he's clueless Rex took blame for the end of the half screw up Mark does nothing wrong
Sanchez never does anything wrong. If the ball was tipped and the defender catches it then you can say its on Winslow. Looking at that play Sanchez had time to scan the field and instead throws to the player that the pass was probably intended to instead of going through his progressions and not to mention there were open players as well.
Oh please stop with the black and white bullshit. Football is a game of many moving parts and pieces. What you're insinuating is the complete opposite of what you're accusing Sanchez supporters of. Sanchez definitely gets his blame for his mistakes, but he's NOT the only one responsible. Can you honestly tell me that Winslow ran the right route? How do you know this? Do you have insider knowledge as to the playbook or the called play there? Unless you have some extreme insider information (if you do then why are you here?) you don't know, nor does any Sanchez supporter. Its baseless speculation. So please, stop with the absolutes. The more absolute your argument, the more horseshit it actually is.
The pass to Reuland was lucky the lb had perfect coverage but didn't know where the ball was, should have never thrown it, the pass to Braylon was poorly thrown and easily could have gone for a huge gain
The pick was Nacho's fault... He threw into double coverage again... The time management with 6 seconds on the clock reeks of the inability to read the D correctly and release the ball if nothing is there... The consistent problem with Sanchez is between the ears, confidence and natural ability to read defenses.