Sanchez is starting the reg. season. Geno has had only 7 seconds of playing time and one game 3 isnt enough to do any serious evaluation against a Giants secondary. Geno has to be more concern about Greg M. more than Sanchez at this point. Our new overhyped draft pick could be bumped to 3rd stringer.
You have officially lost it I find it funny you pick out random stats from each game Review the games in whole I won't say he sucked he's been slightly above average The receivers have made great plays on bas throws and Mark has had a few good strikes But he's still made 4 dumb dumb dumb decisions that have to stop
You are missing the point. The Jets don't want Sanchez to win the job. They tried to trade him during the offseason, they drafted his replacement and they would have already cut him if not for his contract. Every game he plays is a wasted game because there is no way he will be here next year.
Numbers hold no weight right now It's about watching plays progress, watching Sanchez read the D and observe the field and hit his targets giving them the ability to make plays That's what I'm looking for Hobbes is just box score watching He posts about is 99.8 passer rating in week 1 yet mentions nothing about his 76.2 passer rating this week but points out we scored 27 points with him on the field yet he only contributed to 7 and costed us potentially 14 and at best 6
That explains the Sanchez supporters who just dont want a black man like Geno to get a real shot. I expect it from hobbes who hates Obama for being half black, I am just suprised how many other racist Sanchez supporters their are who support him just for being a white Mexican.
You pose a logical argument as if the Jets were a rational, intelligent operation instead of a dysfunctional self-defeating joke. Facts and truth mean nothing here. Sanchez will be the starter unless Idzik / Woody explicitly overrule Rex. Rex will go to his grave proclaiming his faith in Sanchez while bragging about "you know, back 2 back AFC championship games..."
3rd string? absolutely not. and he's not overhyped, I don't know where thats coming from. they're trying to see if he's a starter, even after McElroy's performance why do you think he's has to worry about being usurped by him? he's the next man in at sanchez's expense at worse.
No, just no, leave the race card out of this. Nobody is being racist towards Geno, and if they are they are the few and the exceptions.
On both Cumberland catches he was left wide open and uncovered. On the Rueland catch it was not a very smart decision to throw that ball but a really nice catch by Reuland. Of Sanchez's 6 20+ yard completions none were nice plays by Sanchez. 2 catch and runs, 2 uncovered receivers, 2 bad throws with great catches. This is consistent with Sanchez 's stats last year nosediving on any oass longer than 15 yards. He does not have the arm or the accuracy like Geno or even McElroy to push the ball down the field and challenge a defense.
wow... um, no. thats just all kinds of stupid to assume. why the fuck would they not want a black guy to succeed? theres dozens of them at every position on this team ALONE, a racist who hates blacks must find it impossible to root for and NFL team if that were the case. even if we're talking about the old black QB stigma, I think theres several successful ones playing elsewhere that warrant that be withheld for a more rational merit based system of judgment. its very likely that sanchez supporters that don't like geno... are just people that think sanchez has more to him than a rookie some view as questionable. race has nothing to do with it. and people supporting sanchez for his heritage is not the same as being racist. for some its just nice to see a mexican american athlete in a prominent position in the NFL, nothing wrong with that.
I thought the Rueland throw was very nice- defender never had his head around and Sanchez did what you are taught to do with a big bodied TE there. But otherwise I agree for the most part. These plays werent impressive on Sanchez's part, but he made the right throw so we cant fault him there. I do think the stats are misleading tho.
I agree the Rueland throw in of itself was nice. It had good velocity and was thrown in a good spot behind and not to high. But it was a very bad decision. Rueland did not seem to be expecting it and turned around a a bit late on the throw having to make a very nice catch with the ball coming towards him in an awkward position. It was dangerous throw that could have easily resulted in an INT. It was essentially a back shoulder type throw just thrown a bit lower but thrown into traffic in the middle of the field rather than the sideline. The sideline throw is much lower risk this throw could have easily been trouble. But maybe that is nitpicking on my part to much. Despite the nice play by Rueland I would rather not see us try this type of pass again. If one wants to criticize Sanchez throws there are a lot worse ones than this one. Although the decision to make this type of high risk pass scares me. I