The QB Must Go: Blast From The Past

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  1. JetsKickAss

    JetsKickAss Well-Known Member

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    "....it's apparent that THE QB is beyond saving. The Jets are not going to make the playoffs with him, and it's clear that the QB CONTROVERSY with THE BACKUP QB had a profound effect on him.

    Yes, not having a true offensive coordinator hurt, but that doesn't excuse the interceptions. Having wide receivers miss time also hurt, but you just think that his time in New York is over......the Jets will not make the playoffs as long as THE QB is playing QB."


    Recent post from a NY newspaper ?

    Online blog about the Jets in recent days ??

    Nope....Steve Serby....New York Post....December 15, 1980....the Jets finished 4-12 after a 'bad' 8-8 followed a 'good' 8-8.

    Substitute "RICHARD TODD" for "THE QB" and "MATT ROBINSON" for "THE BACKUP QB" and you could just as easily be talking about Mark Sanchez and Tim Tebow.

    Oh yeah, the Jets ditched a good OC for NONE (Walt Michaels called the plays) before they brought in Joe Walton....A PROVEN PLAY CALLER !!! and Todd cut his interceptions by more than half the next 2 years.

    The next 2 years, the Jets made the playoffs and went to the AFC CG in 1982.

    Just sayin......
     
  2. ArmandJ

    ArmandJ Well-Known Member

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    Sanchez must go. Did that quarterback post the most turnovers in a two year span? If he did, then I see your point.

    I'm betting he didn't, and you would do anything to see Sanchez take snaps in the green and white.
     
  3. 101GangGreen101

    101GangGreen101 2018 Thread of the Year Award Winner

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    So what Mark Sanchez is suppose to rise above the grave ala Richard Todd? Sheesh ... I thought the majority of the board gave up on the kid already
     
  4. 94Abraham

    94Abraham Well-Known Member

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    If you want the Jets to kick ass like your screen name suggests, you would be better off rooting for a different football player then Nacho...
     
  5. rickjet

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    Can't argue with fanatics!

    Most of fan-base is clueless, they don't understand so much of the QB position is about confidence, system, players surrounding the QB & coaching....Sanchez will be just another
    player thrown under the bus (because the expectations & lack of patience won out)...
     
  6. Endlessly Counting

    Endlessly Counting Well-Known Member

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    Todd showed a lot in '81 & '82 to post some good numbers
    after a terrible '80. He had arguably worse numbers than Sanchez in '80
    30 picks and 42 sacks

    81 & 82 were very good years for NY Jets. But you can't use that as a basis to think that Sanchez will turn it around like Todd did. Todd eventually regressed and had to be traded.

    Todd overcame great adversity to achieve success, including broken ribs in '81. As a person and based on character and courage, he was miles ahead of Sanchez. I don't see Sanchez coming around like Todd did in '81 & '82
     
  7. Endlessly Counting

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    BTW, in the pre-interenet, pre-WFAN days, Todd was every bit as ravaged by the fans as Sanchez is
     
  8. RevisIsland10

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    Sanchez had the potential to be a decent qb....never elite but def. in the middle of the pack but the Jets ruined him...

    My biggest problem with sanchez is his leadership. When have you ever seen him yell at a wr for screwing up a route? or yell at anyone period? When have you seen him firing guys up on the sidelines? Never
     
  9. Biggs

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    Todd probably never plays for the Jets again if Matt Robinson hadn't injured his thumb fooling around before the 79 season and hiding it from Michaels after he was named the starter.

    The Raider game in the 82 playoffs was a thing of beauty for Todd. Not unlike Sanchez game against the Pats in the 2010 playoffs.
     
  10. YOYOYO

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    It's a nice thought and probably some truth to it but I don't see Sanchez having the mental toughness to do this. He has all the physical tools to be a good NFL QB but lacks way too much mentally. He's way too fragile to be what most Jets fans wish he was. To me he doesn't seem to have that fire that the best have. I'll be very interested to see what happens when he leaves NYC.
     
  11. Biggs

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    Hard to know about his mental makeup he has been handled that badly by this team and he's still very young. He showed alot of mental toughness against the Pats in the playoffs in 10'. I'm not a beliver in all the tools and never have been. I don't like his size or his release and those are critical tools in today's NFL. Still he may not suck as badly as we think he does if he gets a chance to get coached up and play down the road.
     
  12. Br4d

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    He was way more ravaged. The only way people could get their frustrations out was to boo him off the field and throw hotdogs at him.
     
  13. Br4d

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    Something's wrong with his arm too. He doesn't have the zip he used to have. I think he's been dumped on his shoulder too much.
     
  14. YOYOYO

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    Didn't have surgery on his shoulder after the 2010 season?
     
  15. Joe Willie White Shoes

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    He was never the same after getting the crap beat out of him in Baltimore last year. I blame that on Schotty. With Mangold out and Hunter at RT, the Jets should have come out in a run oriented conservative offense. Instead, Schotty continued to go with the 2011 pass oriented offense and used the empty back field. The result was that Sanchez got hit about a dozen times - in the back, in the head, in the shoulder. He was hung out to dry that night and the regression began.
     
  16. YOYOYO

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    I agree he had more confidence back then but he also had a way better team and season in general. He is pretty strange in the fact he has played better with the more pressure (ie playoffs). I don't know he's a mystery to me lol. He'll throw a pick a pop warner player wouldn't throw on one play then throw an all-pro type play the next.
     
  17. Itsjustme

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    The NFL has been around since 1922. The first of those type of articles probably first appeared in 1923.

    Hopefully the Jets get it right in the new GM hire, and hopefully they improve their draft skills. I don't know if Sanchez is emotionally tough enough to deal with all the pressure to perform here, and if that's not the problem - confidence and leadership rather than physical tools. If it is, he's not bouncing back too quickly from these last 2 years... But, we'll see how it all plays out.

    The new managment team is going to take a little time to put together, and until that happens, the coaching staff is up in the air. I know it seems silly to even mention this, but we probably just have to have a little patience until we the new people in place, and what moves they decide to make.
     
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  18. Joe Willie White Shoes

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    If Todd didn't lead the league in turnovers for 79-80 he had to be close. He had 33 TDs and 52 interceptions. He also fumbled 17 times, although I can't find out how many he lost.

    His passer rating before 1981 never got above 66.

    Take a look at Alex Smith's career before last season and tell me he was not completely useless and ready for the scrap heap. Testaverde was a human turnover until Parcells got hold of him in 1998 (and Foley got hurt).

    I'm not saying I want Sanchez to start, but I do think he was ruined by the Jets the past two years.
     
  19. LongIslandBlitz

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    Sanchez is becoming the new Alex Smith prior to Jim Hardbaugh
     
  20. 1968jetsfan

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    The problem with your last sentence is this year was basically like every other Sanchez year statistically, it was basically right on his career average. He's had one season where he had a high TD number, last year, but every other statistic was right around his career average. I mean you can just about take the numbers from any of his seasons and plug them in to another of his seasons and basically be the same, with the exception of the one statistical anomoly of the TD's last season.
     

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