I could not agree more. IT IS NOT FAIR TO THE OTHER PLAYERS busting their butts, especially the Jets defense, to keep Sanchez. If anyone think he even deserves one more snap under center, go back and watch the Titans game (or about any other from the last 2 years). Sanchez's legacy will be adding the term "butt fumble" to football vocabulary, although unlikely anyone other than him will ever repeat the maneuver in a game.
Why would anyone still want to defend Sanchez? We were 8-5 last year and he was so bad, we lost the last 3. Santonio Holmes was so disgusted with him that he quit in the last game vs Miami. Sanchez was awful this year, should of been benched early. He got yet another chance in week 17 and he threw 2 picks and had a phantom fumble. I want him cut tomorrow. I don't care if cap hit is 80 million. One thing he is good at though... No matter how bad he plays and loses, he is very good at seeking out handshakes after the game and he will be at any movie premier in NYC during the week instead of focusing on the next game.
I don't think they are capable of analyzing anything. Look at the play calling. Look at the quarterback play. Look at the regression. These three stooges are horrible at their chosen profession. We're stuck with Moe...Larry & Curly have to go.
You are basing your argument on Holmes - the guy who celebrates first downs? The guy who Pitt let go for peanuts because he was a problem?
This article is basically repeating what many people on the forums have posted already. Perhaps some of us should be writing for Bloomberg?
even in the loss to the chargers, McElroy showed more than suckchise. his worst game was still miles ahead of the suckchise turnover machine. whether it was the pats, cards, titans, bills, or even the jags .:metal:
Just imagine if he had a semi decent QB throwing his way. I can't recall a single game where Sanchez ever got sacked 11 times. Maybe I'm wrong, though. You are judging McElroy on one single game. You do realize that right? In fact that's the one game McElroy has ever played and he looked bad.
Yeah because "dropped" can't be defined. It's relative to the throw, how the defender is trailing, how they get their hands on the ball. In relation to that, you have to include dropped catches too otherwise it's a one sided stat, then those dropped catches have YAC and what happens if they were for TDs? It's too dirty and muddy to determine dropped INTs. Not to be a jerk, but on the bold, you are stupid if you really want that. That hurts the team 10000000000000 times more than it's worth for cutting Sanchez. This makes no sense to me. People would rather the JETS be in a hole cap wise and Sanchez off the team, than Sanchez on the team and the Jets better off financially. This just confuses me, are more people here Sanchez haters than Jets fans? :wink: I wish McElroy showed more than Sanchez. He showed nothing promising except backup material. IF he showed anything promising, I wouldn't be worrying about the QB position next year.
what an awful article, people are still discussing the made up stat of dropped INTs? How come they don't bring up all the dropped TDs and dropped passes? how come no mention of 2 INTs vs. GB which weren't INTs? It's garbage writing like this that sways the average fan that cannot think for themselves.
It seems like it held true with Sanchez though, considering those dropped int's turned into actually ints these past two seasons. Sanchez was fools gold in 2010
Sanchez is an awful quarterback. Any objective observer with a modicum of intelligence and intellectual honestly realizes this. The dude has committed 89 turnovers (69 ints and 20 LOST fumbles - 43 fumbles total!) in his 4 years as a Jets starter and accounted for 80 touchdowns (68 passing, 12 rushing). He has completed 55.1% of his passes and has irrecoverably hurt his team with game-changing turnover after game-changing turnover. Despite the few delusional trouser stains who, for reasons known only to them, continue to defend this overtly overmatched player, we all KNOW that he fucking sucks.
Not really, he still had 26 TDs to 18 INTs in 2011. It went up this year but agin he had no one to throw to. He was vital to our title game runs and played outstanding in postseason. we need to surround him w/ talent. No QB could have performed well w/ the healthy talent we had this year.
Sanchez was brutal in 2011. Combine the turnovers and fumbles. Granted, Rex and Tanny were to blame with the wr corp they assembled...but Sanchez stunk too.
I don't know. If we get Norv, do the Jets think he can be fixed in 1 season? I don't want to see the Jets stringing him along for a few more years where we're saying give Norv a few more years to turn Sanchez around.