:rofl2: Mike McCarthy says hello. And yeah, Jennings sucks.Like Driver,Finley and Nelson. With that cast, and keeping Sparano, the Jets make the playoffs, last year.
Where did I say he sucks And Jennings is just as good as Holmes who Sanchez kept throwing behind last year And the point was great QBs find ways to make it work When Manning(Peyton) was dealing with a shit O-Line he emphasized the short passing game but no Sanchez can't do that he needs 5 All Pros to be successful
You just said, Sanchez kept throwing behind Holmes? He missed 12 games. Then you say sanchez needed toemphasize the short passing game...no shit sherlock, thats the indictment on schotty, he goes outside the numbers,and or down the field disproportionately, and sparano did it more. Sanchez, doesnt call his own plays. Id advocated that heshould, for a few series a game. When he did ot pre season, with Brunell on the field, ot lead to the infamous " this os so easy, Schotty..,you suck" quote. Rex should have realized that. Sanchez only needs a decent OC. Period. Been my argument all along. Penny shows its merit, and Moore getting them to 2nd in RZ efficiency proves it. Geno, is going to be the most popular back up in the NFL, without ever throwing a pass.
In the games Holmes did play, Sanchez was completely off target luckily Holmes was drawing flags So now Sanchez has no say over the offense all he does is go to meetings and say okay I'll throw into double coverage, double pump into interceptions and run into Moores ass on a botched handoff Also you say Schotty and Sparano were shit OCs yet point out all Sanchez needs is an average one but how would you know how he would play with an average one if all he's had was shit since Day 1
You keep saying this and just ONCE I'd like for you to prove it. If you understand what disproportionately means then show us that Schotty/Sparano was doing that disproportionately and give us all some reference points or examples from other teams numbers to show us what good offensive coordinators proportions for those throws looks like. For example, you like to bring up NE offense. I'd like for you to back up your assertion with some numbers for how often NE goes outside the numbers and down the field in comparison to how often the Jets offenses have done so. I'll wait.
HAHA you sound like a Jack Hole here bud. If you think the quartet of receivers and Finley arnt “BIG TIME’ then you have lost all football credibility and I simply say…good day sir
He was dealing with injuries, inconsistencies, shit routes, bad O-Line play, drops and everything Mark had issues with but the difference is he fought through it I used him as an example because Mark is similar but he doesn't have the heart or IQ of Rodgers that's the issue
Mark has had one decent, not good, but decent year in 4 years of starting for this team. A lot of what I saw last year had more to do with poor decision making than lack of quality receivers. What I've seen over the past 4 seasons however, is poor pocket presence, poor accuracy, a lot of underthrown balls, and a lot of overthrown balls. I've seen a lot of (uneccessary) double pumping, and a lot of throws into double, and even triple coverage. I've seen poor mobility, and a guy that stuggles to escape the pocket. You honestly think a guy like RGIII or Andy Luck would've struggled like that? Andy had an ancient Reggie Wayne, and RGIII had??? well RGIII had himself and Morris. In all fairness, Mark has had some really impressive performances in the Playoffs. In my eyes, he is a much better post-season QB than regular season QB. For whatever reason, I am not sure.
Stop moving the BS around. It sounds childish. You can hate Sanchez all you want--you have plenty of ammo. Just don't make stuff up, it's not necessary. Challenge his skills, don't challenge his commitment to the game--you have no intimate knowledge about anything in that respect, other than your blind hate helping to make up the agenda you hope for. BTW, can you tweet out your picks of Geno with his head in the playbook every second of every day? EVERY SECOND OF EVERY DAY--I mean, other than the time he spends at children's hospitals and donating bone marrow for cancer patients. LOLOLOL. So naive. Have you ever MET a pro athlete? LOLOLOLOL. _
See my above post for my views on Mark as a player. And seeing as how I just spent 4 years with Geno at WVU in the English department together (we had 3 classes together) I CAN say with confidence that he is studying that playbook day and night. But you're right I haven't met a pro athlete. And why are you so quick to insult? If anything it makes you look childish and immature.
In 2006 which was Pennington's only full season as a starter under Schotty he ranked in the top 10 for passing yards and the team was ranked #17 in net passing yards. Even when the passing game was led by Kellen Clemens for half the season in 2007, it still ranked higher than Sanchez in 2009 and only 4 spots lower than Mark's highest ranking ever in his career in 2011. How is this question supposed to help defend Sanchez?
AAaaaaaahhhhh, the truth comes out. So you're not even a Jets fan, you're like the Tebowites who showed up when their favorite son descneded upon us. Great. Look, I'm a JET fan first--I want Mark AND Geno to succeed--but your questioning of Mark's commitment to football because he's blowing off some steam on a break from football is simply agenda driven hate. An naive. Criticize Sanchez's skills all you want--just don't make up stupid stuff to augment your hate. And if you think Geno is not taking breaks from his playbook to play a little bit--then you are simply being naive. Oh, and wait until he gets some checks rolling in. Besides, saying you're naive is not an insult--I'm veryy happy you still have your child-like iinnocence and ideals. _
I have been a diehard Jets fan since I was 11. I grew up in NY but my family is from West Virginia, which is why I went to school there. I want what is best for the team as well, it just so happened that my college quarterback was drafted by my favorite team. I don't write the script I just read whats put in front of me. I have seen Mark make absolutely no forward progress throughout his time in a Jet uniform, and while the management/coaching bares a lot of the blame, Sanchez does too. But we'll see what happens. Like I said before, Sanchez has an opportunity to become one of the all time GREAT comeback stories. We'll see if he does it, but if I were a betting man, I wouldn't place a dime on that actually happening.