heh....remember when Sanchez signed his extension, Rob??? THIS is the pure essence of Rayge Rayge mania....
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Originally Posted by Untouchable View Post
Yes, stuck.
Only the uber homers on this board such as yourself and sg3 already view Sanchez as a Top 10 QB. The reality is, he's not close to that at this point in time.
There was no need for this. The only way this makes sense is if we end up bringing in a guy like Mario Williams. If no Peyton, then the Jets should've rode out this season with Sanchez on his current deal and if he showed significant improvement, THEN sign him to an extension next offseason.
If he takes us to the AFCCG twice in the next three years, while you're crying about his contract, then I LOVE being "STUCK"
He got the same money as Kevin Kolb and Ryan Fitspatrick, and that money isn't even guaranteed
There WAS A need for the move, on several levels, you are just too naive, or too caught up in your mindless and baseless agenda to see it.
- Frees up a huge amount of cap space
- Converts money into guaranteed money that already existed on his existing deal
- New money isn't guaranteed, Jets have an out after the next 2 years if need be
- Despite the media SPUN off-season, it sends a huge statement to Sanchez himself, and the so-called "unnamed sources," or any other doubter that they are committed to Sanchez and the body of work the last 3 years provides PLENTY of just reasoning. This is big because the locker room doesn't have to wonder about the QB of the team, they don't have to wonder if he's a lame duck or not, they can either strap it on and get on board, or be gone.
It was a HUGE move, the right move, a savvy move, a fiscally positive move, a GREAT move!!!!
"It was a HUGE move, the right move, a savvy move, a fiscally positive move, a GREAT move!!!!"....sounds like he's talking about taking a dump, doesn't it??:wha: