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I can't believe Sanchez beat us in that divisional round in 2010, I actually root for them in the wild card because I wanted another humiliating 45-3 in their faces.
:ugh: I need to ask Ian if he can find a head-exploding smilie for posts like this.You guys are brutal. I wish him nothing but the best. You can question his skill set but he was a great teammate and if given a good supporting staff was a very serviceable QB. It was when he needed to carry the team that he ran into difficulty.
:nono: Only Sanchize could butt fumble, only he has that kind of talent at sucking. Although maybe he could do a kneel down to end a game once and a while, but even that is questionable.I admit there was a time i feared that they had found a franchise QB. How naive i was.
In all honesty, i don't think he is that bad. He was under a LOT of pressure from the NY midia, plus buts.
I think he deserves a chance somewhere,he's a decent back up
You guys are brutal. I wish him nothing but the best. You can question his skill set but he was a great teammate and if given a good supporting staff was a very serviceable QB. It was when he needed to carry the team that he ran into difficulty.
:ugh: I need to ask Ian if he can find a head-exploding smilie for posts like this.
Yes he had some horror moments but he did have some good play in there too. Serviceable starter for a team out there if they don't ask him to do too much.
I'd rather have him than Mallett as the backup in New England too, with some proper coaching he might become more consistent, not that he would see the field often.
IMO if they had a better QB then Sanchez in the years they went to the AFCCG with that defense they would have won back to back SB's there defense was that good and Sanchez held them back
You guys are brutal. I wish him nothing but the best. You can question his skill set but he was a great teammate and if given a good supporting staff was a very serviceable QB. It was when he needed to carry the team that he ran into difficulty.
If by servicable you mean one of the 3 worst starters in the NFL, I agree.
You guys are brutal. I wish him nothing but the best. You can question his skill set but he was a great teammate and if given a good supporting staff was a very serviceable QB. It was when he needed to carry the team that he ran into difficulty.
Is it possible to top the butt fumble? I mean what would someone have to do to possibly top the butt fumble?
A season torn by discord and dysfunction prompted several key Jets players and members of the organization to paint a sobering picture of Mark Sanchez, a polarizing figure within the franchise’s walls.
They raised serious doubts about his ability to lead the Jets, questioning everything from his practice habits to the organization’s coddling of him to how much of a role he truly played in the team making two consecutive AFC Championship Game appearances.
But can the Jets hoist the Lombardi Trophy with Sanchez?
“How can we when he’s not improving at all?” one of Sanchez’s teammates said. “He thinks he is, but he’s not. He has shown us what he’s capable of.”
“So many games, he looked defeated before he ever took the field,” a team source said. “He didn’t have much confidence in what he was about to go do. You could tell throughout the week in practice. He never felt comfortable with some of the things we were doing. It was too much for him.”
Other teammates were less forgiving. They pointed to Sanchez’s career arc as reason for change.
Sanchez has finished 29th, 29th and 27th in completion percentage in his first three seasons. His passer-rating rankings: 28th, 27th and 23rd.
He at least improved each year prior to year 4. He should get a cookie for that..
Sanchez as a rookie:
12 TDs
20 INTs
10 fumbles
53.8% completion rate
63.0 QB rating
Sanchez in year 2:
17 TDs
13 INTs
9 fumbles
54.5% completion rate
75.3 QB rating
Sanchez in year 3:
26 TDs
18 INTs
10 fumbles
56.7% completion rate
78.2 QB rating
Sanchez in year 4:
13 TDs
18 INTs
14 fumbles
54.3% completion rate
66.9 QB rating
When does the serviceable part kick in?