Sanchez looked just fine last year for a rookie QB thrown onto a team that thought it could win now. People get so bent out of shape by what his season looked like, but if you compare it to anybody but Marino, Roethlisberger, Ryan or Flacco it looked perfectly normal for a franchise rookie QB thrown into the fire early. His season two is going to look just fine also if he manages to pull together a 70 QB rating throw for 14 TD's and 20 INT's and the Jets score 20 points a game on offense. The expectations on his performance are so totally out of line with what he's likely to do in a successful scenario that it's crazy. NFL QB's do not come in and blow the league out. It just does not happen. Matt Ryan did not step up from his good performance his rookie year and have a great season last year, neither did Joe Flacco. Ryan regressed a little and Flacco improved a little and they were both middle of the pack QB's at the end of the season. Go look it up. Other than Marino and Roethlisberger those two guys put together two of the best back-to-back rookie-sophomore QB campaigns in history and it was nothing compared to the big dogs. That's just how QB in the NFL works. Sanchez is not leading this team to a Super Bowl title this year. Get over it. Roethlisberger is the only guy that has lead an NFL team to a Super Bowl win in his second season. He got a huge amount of help in doing that and he sucked balls in the big game itself and got carried to a title by his teammates and by the opponent's sloppy play. If the Jets defense is historically great then Sanchez might be able to Dilfer for us and we squeak out a trophy but he's not going to lead us there.