The problem is that Sanchez sucks. He can't manage the game so it's all on the sideline to do it. Granted, the sideline sucks too.
that spike was easily one of the dumbest calls I've seen in a long, long while. whoever called that has almost no concept of what a two minute drill is. I hate to say it, but that felt like a Rex call.
No, the Jets offense is that bad. There were plays to be made today but with such a horrible QB and receivers with stone hands, its hard to score. 9 quarters with no TD's now.
Do we finish the season 10-6? No effing way we beat Pitt, and we'll be lucky to pull out a win in Chicago. Think of that... 10-6 after a 9-2 start.
It is amazing these simple, obvious things that all of us fans see, even the bonehead announcers do, yet our coaches/players continue do completely mismanage these situations. I love Rex but I am beginning to think he is in over his head. I do not see him learning from previous game management problems. There were several today.
STILL not ready to call for Rex's head, but yeah, there were serveral questionable coaching moves today. But unlike last week, where I put the loss more on the CS, this week I think was more the players.
Well Sanchez give flipper all of their points. 10 Points on turnovers and that is the only way they scored the whole game. I am so pissed off just win two more fucking games and you are in the playoffs. SOJ i don't know about that but, there are some serious questions and if Jets fans don't see that the offense has some serious questions you are delusional. It is the only time all year that they have lost two in a row but come on already. Sanchez still has sometime before he grow into a great QB it may happen some day but for now he still needs to grow.
I agree that the spike was a bad play. It killed their momentum. I think Sanchez did it on his own. Hopefully he won't make that mistake again.
didn't we do this earlier in the season too? was it MNF vs the ravens? spiking the ball with 1:20 left, lmao.