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Re: The 2012 season: the Jets [Mod Edit: STILL] suck
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Originally Posted by Uncle Rico
...But the Jets still suck, right?
To borrow from Alanis Morrisette:
You win, Jets suck.
You lose, Jets suck.
You breathe, Jets suck.
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Re: The 2012 season: the Jets [Mod Edit: STILL] suck
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Originally Posted by Uncle Rico
...But the Jets still suck, right?
Well, I think NBC and the NFL were lucky that the 49ers/Seahawks game was able to be flexed. But if they couldn't get any NFL game to flex the Jets out, NBC was prepared to broadcast the finals of Joe Bob's Fly Fishin' and Fryin' Tournament in place of the Jets' game.
Re: The 2012 season: the Jets [Mod Edit: STILL] suck
The Jets even suck at sucking. If they had just let Sanchez snatch defeat from the jaws of victory the last 2 weeks, they would be looking at a top 10 draft pick (as high as #4) instead of #14. That could be the difference between getting a top edge rusher or fixing up the RT position...and getting another WR that Sanchez can't get the ball to.
Offense is 24th in Firstdowns, Mark is 34th in QBR. While only throwing for 12 TDs, Mark has thrown 13 INTs and has lost 6 of 11 fumbles. That's 19 turnovers with 3 games left to play. His bad play combined with his turnovers cause our D to be on the field more and tire out. I'm not surprised they're 19th in points allowed with a QB that can't keep them on the sideline.
well we all know there are only 32 teams in the professional NFL....but in the NFL the jest play in, there are 34, they occupy 33 and 34 in all categories respectively.
Re: The 2012 season: the Jets [Mod Edit: STILL] suck
Anyone else think the best would be for Jets to win out, finish at 9-7, miss playoffs but screw up draft and give some false hope that things are good and Tannehill - Ryan - Sanchez deserve another year together ?
Re: The 2012 season: the Jets [Mod Edit: STILL] suck
ESPN is reporting that the Jets have hired Cam Cameron to be co-offensive coordinator along with Tony Sparano. In a new twist on the Wildcat Offense, they are going to implement a "Wildcat Coordinator" system in which it will be a lost second decision which coordinator will call each play.
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Re: The 2012 season: the Jets [Mod Edit: STILL] suck
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ESPN is reporting that the Jets have hired Cam Cameron to be co-offensive coordinator along with Tony Sparano. In a new twist on the Wildcat Offense, they are going to implement a "Wildcat Coordinator" system in which it will be a lost second decision which coordinator will call each play.
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Anyone else think the best would be for Jets to win out, finish at 9-7, miss playoffs but screw up draft and give some false hope that things are good and Tannehill - Ryan - Sanchez deserve another year together ?
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Re: The 2012 season: the Jets [Mod Edit: STILL] suck
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Originally Posted by NJPatsfan26
well we all know there are only 32 teams in the professional NFL....but in the NFL the jest play in, there are 34, they occupy 33 and 34 in all categories respectively.
losers...
ESPN has 3 teams that have 2 qualifying QBs with a better rating; bonus points if you can name the 3!
Re: The 2012 season: the Jets [Mod Edit: STILL] suck
So I was stalking the remains of the JI forum and I ran across a thread by a new JI member. I was speechless to find someone who makes complete sense.
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So last night, like a lot of American football fans, I tuned in to Monday Night Football expecting to see something of an AFC heavyweight fight. Sports journalists were billing the contest as a sort of changing of the guard, where the almighty Texans, the most balanced team in the league, 11-1, the sure AFC representatives in the Superbowl, were going to officially take their throne as the lords of the AFC by unseating its former king.
Instead I just watched Tom Brady nonchalantly pull down his pants and take a giant dump on all of it.
I mean, I try to keep my language classy but I don't know how else to describe it. Everything ESPN and the NFL Network have said, and all the AFC dialogue that's been building for like two months now surrounding the Texans new spot in the AFC... yeah.... Tom Brady just took a giant crap on all of it.
42-14 with 7 of that 14 coming after NE pulled all its starters in super-garbage time. The reputation of the Texans is completely gone, poof, just like that. Tomorrow it'll be all about "Who the hell can stop the Patriots?"
So what does this have to do with Mark Sanchez?
Look, there's only one Tom Brady and I understand he's not coming here, but we see him twice a year. We see other quarterbacks. We WATCH football (or do you?).
You know what...
Forget Tom Brady, I don't even know how anyone can watch Tony Romo, or even Jay Cutler, or Russell Wilson, or Alex Smith, or really ANYONE else in the National Football League and then with a straight face say "Mark Sanchez is our man. I'm not ready to give up on Mark Sanchez, blah blah blah blah blah."
To me it's like another language that translates into English as "I want my Jets to really, really suck forever, and I love misery and wanting to put a fist through my television every weekend."
People have asked "Are you ready to give up on Sanchez?" "Do we need to bench Sanchez?" "Should we start him? Or him?"
Let me rephrase the question: HOW THE HELL CAN YOU WATCH ANOTHER QUARTERBACK IN THE NFL AND THEN SAY MARK SANCHEZ IS YOUR MAN?
When was the last time you saw another quarterback run into his own players ass and fumble the ball? I mean what the hell is wrong with Sanchez supporters? Is this like some disease or something?
If San Fransisco lets Alex Smith go we better damn well throw an offer in his direction because I can't take another season of this.