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So Sanchez played poorly in the playoffs? We've already been through the gifted playoff spot, and I'll agree with that.

Perhaps you should re-check how your QB performed.

Oh God, now you are comparing Sanchez to Tom Brady?
I didn't say he played poorly, it was mediocre, and he was not relied on up until the Colt game when he did not come through. The Cincy game was a good one, but when you run 80 times and throw 15 its hard for a QB to not put up good stats. He was not at all good against SD..he threw for 100 yards. Are you telling me the way he played in the AFCC is what you wish for?
 
If you go by passer rating, Sanchez's playoff performance against Cincinnati was the best since 1960 (as far back as pro-football-reference will go on the filter). Staubach had a higher rating but he only threw 5 passes. Personally, I'd say Sanchez played decent in the playoffs. Nothing out of this world, but not terrible either. He made some plays and helped his team to 2 upset wins. He had a great running game and defense helping him out big time though, and didn't have to throw much. His largest number of attempts in the playoffs was 30, and the Jets lost that game. He was pretty bad in the regular season, so Jets fans better hope his postseason play carries over.

I assume you mean for rookies? There have been plenty of QBs that have thrown for higher ratings.

And while I was checking that out, I searched for playoff winning QBs that had ratings greater than 130 but threw between 10 and 17 passes. The resulting list is here: Player Game Finder Query Results | Pro-Football-Reference.com

Most are from the 60s and 70s when teams were more focused on the run.
 
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Namath won the biggest game in NFL history and he's overrated.

He also played in a completely different era, so it's hard comparing him to the QBs of today by means of statistics.

This is a prime example of not only how much the jets suck but also why.

Namath is the single most overrated player in the history of the NFL. Completed 50.1% of his passes, threw 173 TDs versus 220 (!) interceptions, and had a career QB rating of 65.5. (Steve Grogan had better career stats.)

Had Namath played anywhere other than NY, he would have been correctly regarded as the thoroughly medicore NFL QB that he actually he was.

That pretty well sums up the jets, a franchise which has generated a stupendous amount of hot air but has next to nothing in the trophy case. There's every reason to expect that the already vastly overrated Mark Sanchez will uphold the jets' glorious tradition of monumentally overhyped faliure.
 
This is a prime example of not only how much the jets suck but also why.

Namath is the single most overrated player in the history of the NFL. Completed 50.1% of his passes, threw 173 TDs versus 220 (!) interceptions, and had a career QB rating of 65.5. (Steve Grogan had better career stats.)

Had Namath played anywhere other than NY, he would have been correctly regarded as the thoroughly medicore NFL QB that he actually he was.

That pretty well sums up the jets, a franchise which has generated a stupendous amount of hot air but has next to nothing in the trophy case. There's every reason to expect that the already vastly overrated Mark Sanchez will uphold the jets' glorious tradition of monumentally overhyped faliure.
I've never understood why Namath has been considered "legendary" to be honest. It paints a picture as to why the very mediocre Mark Sanchez is considered God-like in New York. They accept and celebrate mediocrity there.
 
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Knock Knock....who's there...THE JETS SUCK!! that is all.
 
This is a prime example of not only how much the jets suck but also why.

Namath is the single most overrated player in the history of the NFL. Completed 50.1% of his passes, threw 173 TDs versus 220 (!) interceptions, and had a career QB rating of 65.5. (Steve Grogan had better career stats.)

Had Namath played anywhere other than NY, he would have been correctly regarded as the thoroughly medicore NFL QB that he actually he was.

That pretty well sums up the jets, a franchise which has generated a stupendous amount of hot air but has next to nothing in the trophy case. There's every reason to expect that the already vastly overrated Mark Sanchez will uphold the jets' glorious tradition of monumentally overhyped faliure.

Namath's legend has less to do with him playing with the Jets, but that he is credited as the catalyst of the AFL teams becoming equals in the NFL. If he didn't make his guarantee that the Jets would win the Super Bowl and his team didn't back up his words (since Namath didn't have a great Super Bowl), he would have been a small footnote in NFL history.
 
Jets - 1 Superbowl appearance in the last 41 years

Pats - 5 Superbowl appearances in the last 15 years, yes that is one every three years.

Still love to hear he BS from the Jets fans but facts are facts and to make it to the big game is just not what you guys do best.
 
the jets beat those pillars of playoff football, marvin lewis and norv turner. is that really worth bragging about ? less to do with the jets and more to do with the bengals and chargers being the enormous chokers that they are.
 
Don't recall if I've mentioned it here before, but my parrot sh!ts green and white every day.
 

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Jets - 1 Superbowl appearance in the last 41 years

Pats - 5 Superbowl appearances in the last 15 years, yes that is one every three years.

Still love to hear he BS from the Jets fans but facts are facts and to make it to the big game is just not what you guys do best.

Clearly, they're way overdue.
 
Says you.

It was easily one of the best performances by a rookie QB in the playoffs ever. Possibly THE best. I'll have to look that up.

Look I like Sanchez, and Payton had him as a #1 pick on his draft board. I really think you have a possibility for a big time QB. I also like Rex, he belongs in NY, and will defiantly create a very cool rivalry between the the Jets and Patriots, with his sayings.

But Sanchez needs to zone the hype out, stop interviewing with the NY press, and work on his fundamentals. As soon as the Jets lost Green in the Colts game it became a passing game and they didn't do well. That cant happen.
Sanchez needs to work overtime with his receivers and get Rex to even out the passing run mix. You cant start cold throwing in the 3rd quarter.

I mean think about it our Saints defense kicked the snot out of this kid on a high of 3-0 , and our defense sucks, and our offense lost that game.

Rex is in his 1st year and so is Sanchez, the Jets fans need to give them some breathing room for error and let them work things out. It might be 2-3 years, but your on the right track and making the right moves.

The Patriots are an established threat to the entire NFL. They still made it to the playoffs while having major injuries, thats nuts and good coaching. And from watching their acquisitions this year their team is looking pretty solid again.
You have to put Brady above Sanchez and BB above Rex at this point, based on accomplishment and experience. I think next season is going to very interesting, because it will show who is improving,consistent, or declining as a one shot wonder.


Of course they have to beat the "World Champion Saints" ( sorry im going to suck this in as long as I can before the season starts, is that wrong? ) in the playoffs next year.
 
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Look I like Sanchez, and Payton had him as a #1 pick on his draft board. I really think you have a possibility for a big time QB. I also like Rex, he belongs in NY, and will defiantly create a very cool rivalry between the the Jets and Patriots, with his sayings.

But Sanchez needs to zone the hype out, stop interviewing with the NY press, and work on his fundamentals. As soon as the Jets lost Green in the Colts game it became a passing game and they didn't do well. That cant happen.
Sanchez needs to work overtime with his receivers and get Rex to even out the passing run mix. You cant start cold throwing in the 3rd quarter.

I mean think about it our Saints defense kicked the snot out of this kid on a high of 3-0 , and our defense sucks, and our offense lost that game.

Rex is in his 1st year and so is Sanchez, the Jets fans need to give them some breathing room for error and let them work things out. It might be 2-3 years, but your on the right track and making the right moves.

The Patriots are an established threat to the entire NFL. They still made it to the playoffs while having major injuries, thats nuts and good coaching. And from watching their acquisitions this year their team is looking pretty solid again.
You have to put Brady above Sanchez and BB above Rex at this point, based on accomplishment and experience. I think next season is going to very interesting, because it will show who is improving,consistent, or declining as a one shot wonder.


Of course they have to beat the "World Champion Saints" ( sorry im going to suck this in as long as I can before the season starts, is that wrong? ) in the playoffs next year.

Thanks for your thoughts, Saints fan.
 
You switch out Sanchez for almost any other QB in the league and the Jets win the division and probably the Super Bowl last year. Since the Jets still have Sanchez and their running won't be as good this year, they will most certainly suck.
 
Rex Ryan's Gout takes another horrible beating in this thread...now Saints fan has whupped him upside his green pin head.Pretty ironic when you look at it though...a World Champion thumping the bejeezus out of a World Chumpion.
 
Rex Ryan's Gout takes another horrible beating in this thread...now Saints fan has whupped him upside his green pin head.Pretty ironic when you look at it though...a World Champion thumping the bejeezus out of a World Chumpion.

You know your team sucks when the Saints fans can get their jabs in on your team
 
Rex Ryan's Gout takes another horrible beating in this thread...now Saints fan has whupped him upside his green pin head.Pretty ironic when you look at it though...a World Champion thumping the bejeezus out of a World Chumpion.

At least he sticks around though. And if the Jets actually do win the division and go deep into the playoffs, I fully expect him to be the one dishing out the EPIC levels of crow around here. I also expect him to come back and eat it if they flop.
 
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At least he sticks around though. And if the Jets actually do win the division and go deep into the playoffs, I fully expect him to be the one dishing out the EPIC levels of crow around here. I also expect him to come back and eat it if they flop.

There is no way the Jets win the division.
 
There is no way the Jets win the division.

I don't think they'll win the division either, I'm just saying. A couple of years ago, I would have never picked the Dolphins to finish 11-5 either.
 
I see this thread's still ON! Ar the top of the page with 1197 posts and 22,837 views. It's gonna be a GREAT season:rocker:
 
There is no way the Jets win the division.

well if they do I really hope this thread stays open and doesn't magically disappear.


Win or lose the Jets team as constructed is way more interesting than any they have had since Parcells. Should be a fun season.
 
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