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The legendary Jets star admits the TV Show was not a good idea,embarrasing for the Jets when their Hall Of Famer disses them
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Re: Joe Namath "Patriots are a stronger team,Jets should have passed on Hard Knocks"
Go Joe! Actually a fairly lucid analysis.
Although the comparison of Sanchez to Brady is a bit too generous:
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(Sanchez is) running a game at a faster pace, certainly in his head, than Tom Brady is running in his head as far as feeling the speed. Brady is thinking of more things than Mark Sanchez at a comfortable mode, a mode that he has practiced, rehearsed, and done again and again over the years of experience.
All true. But didn't Brady win a Super Bowl his second year in the league? His first as a starter/actual player? I think there's more than experience separating the two.
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Re: Joe Namath "Patriots are a stronger team,Jets should have passed on Hard Knocks"
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"Granted he played last season, but a second year quarterback is certainly not as wily as he is going to be in his fourth or fifth year having experienced a whole lot of things that he hasn't as of yet," Namath said. "The game will slow down to him. He's running a game at a faster pace, certainly in his head, than Tom Brady is running in his head as far as feeling the speed. Brady is thinking of more things than Mark Sanchez at a comfortable mode, a mode that he has practiced, rehearsed, and done again and again over the years of experience. Mark Sanchez, the only flaw he has is his age and his experience at this point."
See younginns out here on Patsfans... Joe broke it down right here. This is the sort of insight you should be listening to if you want to know football.
Re: Joe Namath "Patriots are a stronger team,Jets should have passed on Hard Knocks"
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Originally Posted by Uncle Rico
Go Joe! Actually a fairly lucid analysis.
Although the comparison of Sanchez to Brady is a bit too generous:
All true. But didn't Brady win a Super Bowl his second year in the league? His first as a starter/actual player? I think there's more than experience separating the two.
I don't think so. That's as rough as you're gonna get from Mr. Jet. I'm sure he knows how far apart he and Brady are in every other measurable imaginable.
Re: Joe Namath "Patriots are a stronger team,Jets should have passed on Hard Knocks"
LMAO at this other GEM in the comments by one of our very own!
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# JoeSixPack says: September 17, 2010 6:04 PM
I'm not a professional coach, but if I were the coach of the Jets and I had a team lead by a 23 year old QB with confidence issues playing in one of the largest and most rabid and unforgiving media markets in the country, the LAST thing I do is announce that the team is going to the Super Bowl.