What do we have in Geno, what do we know any him, what kind of a an he is are all UNKNOWN. To say you trust an unknown person/place/thing is beyond irrational. I'm not casting my vote for Sanchez for the pro bowl just yet. New OC= New offense New offense= New language terminology and intricacies Making both qb's rookies and a starting with a clean slate. You can't tell me the offense does not look better. If receivers are getting open, is that the qbs fault? Saying receivers were open to discount his completions is so biased, it's retarded. Oc designs plays to get receivers open, the line protects the qb, qb gets the ball to the open receiver, and the receiver catches the damn ball for a positive gain.
The first drive against Jax he did kinda look like a stud. Apart from that one drive, so far this pre-season, Mark has looked very much like Mark Sanchez. Of all four quarterbacks I've seen play so far, Sanchez has overall been the least impressive. And by that I mean fundamental QB stuff; accuracy, ball security, reading the plays, throwing mechanics, decision making, game management, etc. Too bad he's the incumbent in a "fair competition"... even though an incumbent cannot even exist in a truly fair competition.
Personally I'm not a big stat guy, but out of the 32 qb's last year I believe 26 the double digit int's. The average has to be around 14-16 which is an int a game! That's average! So Mark threw a pick last game is pasted all over this place but going a drive without a incomplete Pass for a TD is no where to be seen. That's the obvious bias going on here in the name so called criticism. Fault a guy for a bad throw no doubt, but don't conveniently leave out the good throws.
Ok....so just blame everything on Sanchez & give up on the entire fucking year. Why the fuck are you even here if you are gonna be so irrational? Just give up now & stay the hell away from the board. Forget the big picture & considering all the different aspects of the team. I for one will not be apart of irrational blind hatred that doesn't use any sense of logic or reasonability. Yell..scream & curse all you want. I'm not impressed. Quite the contrary
Sorry but my expectations of a competant NFL QB is one that makes many, many good throws, and has a REAL BAD throw or pick every now and then, not a QB who we need to highlight his great throws becuase they are so few and far between, and can find low light after lowlight of some of the worst throws and decisions on regular basis, and that is what SANCEZ consistently provides. He is basically God-Awful!
Wait, He said a fift year NFL STARTER needs to know how to go through his progression, needs to make quick decisions, needs to be able to read defenses etc. Why do you say this is irrational? It sounds very rational to me, and it describes our QB to a tee!
Lol...so system doesn't matter in the least? Reading defenses,footwork,ball placement,audibles are not created equal from scheme to scheme. I guess in your ridiculous irrational world it doesn't. Just plug & play like it's madden,right? Perfect from the first whistle on. No room for adaptability & comfort within a system.
I am assuming based on your ramblings that you feel that since SANCHEZ is in yet another system, that we have to be patient with him, until he has a better grasp of the system? Is that fair, BUT what many people are pointing to, is that no matter what system you stick him in, he still makes unbeleivably bad throws, and incredibly bad decisions. In fact, I have never seen a QB who makes the same amazingly bad decisions over and over as one MARK SANCHEZ! Too bad for us JET FANS!
The audacity of Jets fans for wanting a better QB than Sanchez. We should accept mediocrity because if someone else gets a shot he might be worse than Mark
Its great to give Geno a shot. Its up to Geno to perform like a starting QB. That hasn't happened yet. Sanchez has performed better than Geno so far. Looking forward to seeing Geno step it up.
No.That's not what I'm saying. I agree that Sanchez is not the answer at QB. But at the moment he's outperforming Geno.Until Geno earns his stripes Sanchez will be the signal caller.And should be. But there are 10 other positions on offense. A significant portion of having a successful offense is chemistry,comfort/familarity w/ a system & definitive roles. Right now those things are still being ironed out.So in that regard...no matter WHO is at QB...there has to be some level of patience. I like the looks of this offense as a whole. Yes QB is the most important position.No Sanchez is not elite or even good. Yes he will have turnovers. BUT he will also put up points which accompanied w/ our D means we can win ballgames. So while I share your feelings of disdain for sloppy QB play..I don't give up on the entire season before it even starts.This team can win in SPITE of Sanchez. And if we get lucky Geno will step in & be an upgrade
Maybe Sanchez has outperformed Geno so far but Geno is working on an incomplete and sanchez is trying not to get a D.
Yes. Desperate. I don't think the Jets are in as desperate situation. And I think Geno is better than Clauson. He lasted 3 starts. If Geno gets in there he will most like finish the season. At that point you start building the offense.
Right. And that last part is how I see it happening. Not a blue chipper as Cman suggested. Maybe if Geno doesn't take the field this year we could see a high pick come in for another competition.
Geno got 'bullshit play calls' against Detroit because he is a rooking playing in his first game ever and that's all MM thought he was capable of executing under live fire. He wanted Geno to succeed, even on a small scale. The last thing MM wanted was to throw the full play book at Geno and have him implode in a whirlpool of hesitation and confusion. Plus Geno was playing with the second string which probably isn't the best group of players to go all Mike Martz on. Geno already hold the ball way to long in practice. MM kept it simple and stupid to give Geno a fighting chance at success. And it worked.
I feel really dirty for quoting Dick Cimini, but.... "It has been a mixed bag for Sanchez. On the positive side, he has completed 63.9 percent of his passes for 294 yards (second in the NFL). On the downside, he has thrown two costly interceptions -- one returned for a touchdown, the other in the opponents' end zone. His passer rating is 84.7. Let's check his previous preseasons. He has higher passing ratings in 2009 (111.0) and 2011 (102.9), and he posted higher completion percentages in 2012 (78.8), 2009 (64.9) and 2010 (64.6). " So yes, it is same ole Sanchez. He only seems to play well with a suffix in front of season, like preseason or postseason. Unfortunately he sucks balls during the season. And that is the great disillusionment with Sanchez.