Tomlinson is going to be the #2 rb, and can stil get in the endzone.
So basically you replaced Leon Washington and Thomas Jones with LaDainian Tomlinson. Yes, I would call that a step back.
Cromartie is light years ahead of Shepard, Lowery or any other JAG the Jets linesdup across from Revis, and his skill set meshes well with Ryan's defense.
Have you watched Cromartie the last few years? 2007 is all but an aberration at this point. He's looked just better than dreadful in 2008 and 2009. Please explain in sharp detail what it is about Ryan's defense that will make Comartie not look as horrible as he has the past two years. And please save me from having to change my pants after I piss them in laughter from reading you attempting to draw comparisons to Darrelle Revis.
Taylor will only be in on passing downs. And while not a true sack monster anymore, is better than what the Jets had last year.
No, he really is not. Five of his seven sacks came in three games. And before you try to lecture me about how most players get their sacks in a handful of games, I'll remind you that 3 of them came in two games against Buffalo which was the league's worst starting offensive line.
4 out of the 5 Jets oline is still intact. Slauson or Ducasse should be able to step in without too much of a setback.
How are you so sure of this. Ducasse, who will most likely be stepping in, hasn't even played a down in the NFL yet. He could very well make you forget about Faneca but, at the very least, those first few weeks will be tough (if not the entire season). How unfortunate it is for the Jets that you play three division games within the first five weeks of the season. With your new prized possession (Holmes) looking to be out of the starting line-up, the Jets will have to lean on the run even more. This is where you'll feel the loss of Faneca the most. Personally, I believe the Jets will start off 1-2 within the division.
And while Faneca was outstanding in run blocking, his pas protection was pretty poor. What the Jets could lose in the rushing game, could be compensated for through the air with better pass protection.
For your coach's and front office's sake, I certainly hope so. However, watching Faneca last season, I'm not as down on his pass protection as most Jets fans suddenly are (now that he's gone of course). Even then, how do you know Ducasse is going to be any better than Faneca at pass protection?
And the number 1 reason to expect improvement, is that Sanchez is in his second year.
Sanchez was probably the second worst starting quarterback in the NFL last year. The only guy worse than him wore and Oakland Raiders uniform and is now looking at the possibility of transitioning to a different position because he was so bad at the one he was drafted for. Sanchez routinely threw the ball into double and triple coverage and stared down his receivers. The physical tools might be there, but he wasn't there yet mentally. He could take a step forward this year, but he could also stay in neutral or take a step back. With that said, I highly doubt Sanchez turns from a horrible quarterback into a world beater in just one year's time. It even took Peyton Manning a few years to do that.