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The 2012 season: the Jets [Mod Edit: STILL] suck

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Oh no what has Rex and Sanchez done...



Now this guy isn't so bad. I remember him making a sensible post in the past but imagine if they all start getting that idea. We can't have a JI infestation into our fanbase!

God NO!

Look what happened when the Pats foolishly allowed that "Trojan-Rat", Curtis Martin, to be an honorary Pats captain before the 49ers game.

I shudder to think about the fallout from a full-blown rodent infestation.
 
found this ironic on the main page of JI :

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dont think to many people will want to remember the 2012 season for the jesters.......:bricks::bricks:


:singing::singing:


Ummmmm...... I can think of some people who might.

:rocker:
 
Amani Toomer et al were talking on Sirius XM this morning about Steve Young's rant regarding how the Jets "quit". Toomer made the point that even though Sanchez had four picks, the Jets were still in the game. Then he said that there's no way they quit, they just aren't good or talented.
 
You played for BB??

No but Evans did and I was stunned that any player who had would still see Rex's act as befitting a HC. By the end of the evening he seemed to be coming to terms with that disconnect. I get that they think he's a defensive genius but a lot more goes into head coaching than being a one sided schematic savant. Oddly while being touted as one himself Bill has used that knowledge to shape his own offensive mindset. And become a broader talent evaluator and resources manager. Rex's ceiling is DC. And for a strong minded offensive oriented HC. Both of whom overseen by a competent GM who can evaluate talent and manage a cap and who cam multi task and plans for both short term need and big picture long term goals.
 
I am starting to feel bad about Sanchez. No he would have never been a very good QB, but Rex Ryan destroyed him. Ryan has proven that he is a mediocre head coach at best. His lack of interest and control of the offense has destroyed their team and Sanchez.

Ryan has always treated the offense as an afterthought. He figures he has a great defense and a good running game and they can do enough to win. He replaced a mediocre OC in Schottenheimer with a god-awful, never done the job before OC in Sparano. The rational? Look what he did for Tony Romo in Dallas (except it was Todd Haley who developed Romo, not Sparano). The receiving corp is a joke. They have no legitimate starting RB. Their o-line is a mess.

In an offense driven league, Ryan doesn't believe in developing his offense and using his defense to carry the team. This is why he was passed over for the head coaching job in Baltimore. He helped to create a culture down there where the defense felt they carried the offense and an Us vs. Them culture.

I think Woody Johnson will give Ryan another year, but he should be fired. He is in over his head.
 
I am starting to feel bad about Sanchez. No he would have never been a very good QB, but Rex Ryan destroyed him. Ryan has proven that he is a mediocre head coach at best. His lack of interest and control of the offense has destroyed their team and Sanchez.

I think Woody Johnson will give Ryan another year, but he should be fired. He is in over his head.

I don't feel sorry for Sanchez at all. He doesn't have that fire in the belly a quarterback needs to be a leader and a never-say-die competitor. He's a guy playing quarterback who does OK given the right supporting cast. He's a tailor-made career backup, not a starter in the NFL.

I fear that Woody actually will fire Wrecks and Tannenbaum and hire someone competent. But we've got a good three years, at least, before the Green Beans can potentially challenge again.
 
I fear that Woody actually will fire Wrecks and Tannenbaum and hire someone competent. But we've got a good three years, at least, before the Green Beans can potentially challenge again.

As long as he doesn't fire himself the circus will continue.
 
I don't feel sorry for Sanchez at all. He doesn't have that fire in the belly a quarterback needs to be a leader and a never-say-die competitor. He's a guy playing quarterback who does OK given the right supporting cast. He's a tailor-made career backup, not a starter in the NFL.

I fear that Woody actually will fire Wrecks and Tannenbaum and hire someone competent. But we've got a good three years, at least, before the Green Beans can potentially challenge again.

We are talking about Woody Johnson here. I have confidence in him screwing up any new hires he makes. The guy's only qualification for owning a team is being the benefit of lottery sperm being born into the right family. The guy is a joke.
 
From gotitans.com - the Titans fans' forum:

Is This The Best Titans Moment of 2012?

Mark Sanchez not only screwed the Jets out of the playoffs, the Titans fans are ticked off this morning that they beat the Jets and dropped from 6th to 8th in the current 2013 draft order. Buahahahahahaha!
 
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From gotitans.com - the Titans fans' forum:

Is This The Best Titans Moment of 2012?

Mark Sanchez not only screwed the Jets out of the playoffs, the Titans fans are ticked off this morning that they beat the Jets and dropped from 6th to 8th in the current 2013 draft order. Buahahahahahaha!

Great Blue North Draft Report


And the Rats themselves only moved up one spot with their loss; #15 to #14

Their last two games vs San Diego and Buffalo are "must win" games, and with McElroy likely starting and other players playing for jobs, we have reason to hope.
 
jets will be making a switch at QB this week from one source...well they actually learned!
 
We only lost by 4 because the Titans are simpy atrocious. Think about this, we lost a game in which the other committed 15 penalties for well over 100 yards. A game in which the other team shanked 2 punts from their own endzone. A game in which the other team's kicker couldn't find his helmet, ran onto the field late, then had his rushed FG blocked. A game in which the other team managed to score ZERO points off of our 5 turnovers. Digest that.

Jets Insider.com Forums - View Single Post - "It's Hard To Watch An NFL Team Struggle With The Most Basic Concepts"
 
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We are talking about Woody Johnson here. I have confidence in him screwing up any new hires he makes. The guy's only qualification for owning a team is being the benefit of lottery sperm being born into the right family. The guy is a joke.

I understand that. But we both know that Johnson is a bottom-line guy, as in $$$ (not building a winner). You've got to believe he's taking notes on fan discontent, empty seats, and the bad press. He still has PSLs to sell and needs to maintain a facade of "hope" to keep the suckers paying.
 
The SNY post game program pointed out that the Sanchize has 50 turnovers in his last 30 games......mind boggling.

I have also heard locally that other teams are running the triple option O's, with Newton, RG III, and Kapernick as we saw, yet having Tebow on the roster they run the same Wildcat play all the time, instead of the O he ran at Fl with great success.

Needless to say they weren't happy with Sporano's lack of creativity.
 
I have also heard locally that other teams are running the triple option O's, with Newton, RG III, and Kapernick as we saw, yet having Tebow on the roster they run the same Wildcat play all the time, instead of the O he ran at Fl with great success.

Needless to say they weren't happy with Sporano's lack of creativity.

Word up is that Sporano The Slow was a Tuner recommendation. I kid you not.

Talk about a guy who will NOT be in the NFL in 2013. Hope he invested wisely.
 
This season's not over yet, but check out these numbers for Sanchez' 4 year career:

55.2% completions
68 TDs
68 INTs
41 fumbles
19 fumbles lost.

That's right.... in less than 4 NFL seasons, 61 games, Sanchez has 87 turnovers.

Wow. 87 turnovers in 61 games... I wonder if anyone's been more careless with the ball in NFL history.

In 302 career games, Favre had 336 INT (3.3% of passing attempts) and 166 fumbles (not sure how many of those were lost to the other team.) Sanchez throws an INT on 3.7% of his passing attempts, so on a pass by pass basis, he's more careless with the ball. He and Favre have almost the same number of INT's per game, though.

This list pretty definitively says that Sanchez isn't historically uncareful with the ball, just terrible. Nice to see who's at #2
 
Ummmmm...... I can think of some people who might.

:rocker:

Nooooooo!

I want to enjoy this Jests season the best I can (I hope I get stuck in this moment and re-live these past 4 weeks over and over again). But after this season, I want to IMMIDIATELY forget about it. If I set my future expectations of Jests failures based on this epic season, I will likely get disappointed week after week and left feeling like a true Jests fan.

I don't want to feel like Jests fan, I don't know if I can handle it.

You do understand that something like this season for the Jests comes around TO ANY TEAM once in every 100 years or so?

Only extending Tanny, Rex and Sparano would enable this to be topped, which was my highest hope. That is why I needed them to win out and get into the postseason. Now that it will not happen, the most epic GM-HC-OC trio will get broken up and I don't know if they can find anyone from this galaxy who could possess the same amount of inner failure as those 3 guys...

At least they are tied to Sanchez contract, so if they only find a HC who will roll with him them we still have a chance.

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What were the Jest thinking when they hired Sparano? "Oh boy now that we have the genius behind Miami's awesome offensive prowess we can really start kicking ass in the NFL?

Was anyone scared of the Jest OL after that hire? And how much better an OC was Schotty?
 
Wow. 87 turnovers in 61 games... I wonder if anyone's been more careless with the ball in NFL history.

In 302 career games, Favre had 336 INT (3.3% of passing attempts) and 166 fumbles (not sure how many of those were lost to the other team.) Sanchez throws an INT on 3.7% of his passing attempts, so on a pass by pass basis, he's more careless with the ball. He and Favre have almost the same number of INT's per game, though.

This list pretty definitively says that Sanchez isn't historically uncareful with the ball, just terrible. Nice to see who's at #2
This morning i read that lil marky says he has to play better, he says that EVERY week. I saw his qb rating, its getting progressively worse each year, its like he has the quarter back version of Benjamin Button syndrome. Wouldn't doubt if next week or the week after are the last he plays as a starter.
 
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