Why are you in this thread? Those are direct quotes from Jet "fans" I've read here over the past 2 years. It's fun remembering them. If you disagree that's your prerogative. You could visit the sky-is-falling cornerback thread, that could use some freshening up. _
If I have to tell you, he started looking better in San Diego AFTER he left the evil clutch of Brian Schottenheimer [Yeah... yet again] in St. Louis.
You don't seem to get the idea that when you beat a bad joke to death without trying to make it evolve, you bore people.
Nah. We had a funny troll here years ago that went by the handle "George Jetson". I believe his handle on JI was Fred Jetstone, or something similar. He was a funny motherfucker, his shtick was legendizing Brooks Bollinger. He called him "Bollywood". In his signature, he had: Brooks Bollinger: From Clipboard to Canton. It was a sad day when he got banned, and considering the bullshit people get away with nowadays on this forum, he basically got banned for nothing.
Ah, Brooks Bollinger. I Googled that phrase verbatim "Clipboard to Canton" minus "Bollinger" and came up with 7 stinking pages of 'Results' with the overwhelming number of them referencing 'tags' related to a certain NYJ site….day'em… With the Brooks reference it opened up (would've liked to have been around to catch this guy's schtick; he sounded funny). From March 21, 2006:
I'm not really shocked that Sanchez is having a great pre-season. Everyone focuses on all of his faults while he was on the Jets and choose to ignore the fact that he won us a whole lot of games as well. Lots of late game winning drives. Has the NFL record for road playoff wins, during which he played extremely well. He's obviously not an elite QB, but I still think he is better then a handful of QB's that are still going to start this year. The Bucs have become my #2 team since I live in Tampa and I still think they made a massive mistake by going after McCown after 4 good games with the best receiving core in the league instead of taking Sanchez. His image though is forever ruined because of the butt-fumble and ESPN's insistence to replay it over and over til this very day.
Franchise QBs all eventually lose their jobs when they stop performing and the pats were 0-2. Brady is a HOF QB and at some point Belichick would have seen that talent. But keep hanging your argument on the dynamic that because it hadn't happened it would never have happened. It's par for the course with your proven logical capabilities.
It was the same Sanchez if you ask me. Looked sharp moving down the field in the halftime 2min drill. Scored a TD albeit a weird one, bouncing off one player to the hands of another. Then comes right out in the 2nd half with an immediate terrible pick. Safety read him the whole way, and Sanchez didn't see him. For as many good things as he sometimes does, there is a terrible turnover to offset it. That said, if he can improve his ability to read defenses, and protect the football, he could have a decent second leg to his career.
I put on the replay of the Eagles Patriots game and first play (I saw) Mark throws a pick (almost a pick 6). The thing is that statistically Mark had a very good game. But that pick led to a TD for NEP. Don't want him back. PS based on the little that I saw Mark was ok with the quick pace of the Eagles. But to me he is too inaccurate to be consistent in their system. Plus if there is any kind of a pass rush against him he makes too many mistakes.
That's not what the memo said. Be critical all you want. 100%. Just don't feel compelled to drop by this thread to tell other posters what they shouldn't be talking about in an NFL thread. Btw, that was a bad pick. He didn't even see the safety. _
Here is the difference, its one thing to be critical of Sanchez, but its another to be an absolute hater. There are people on this forum who have ADMITTED to hating a Sanchez for absolutely no reason, they ran around calling him "nacho" for years. These seem people are the same ones who bitched that we should have taken Josh Freeman instead of Sanchez, yet when Freeman went down hill, they were nowhere to be found.