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

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Re: Sanchez Week 4 QBR

Holy Jeezus!!! You have given us the Holy Grail, CPF....

His quarterback rating was 39.9. To put that into perspective, if you took every single pass and spiked it into the ground intentionally, your rating would be 39.6.

welcome to YOUR nightmare, Rat fan...
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To put it bluntly, Sanche' best receiver is the turf, sounds accurate.
 
"IT'S NOT MY FAULT" Sanchez has been quoted as saying. "it's the return of the regular refs that have messed up my game. With the replacement referees I knew I had a 50/50 chance of my interceptions being ruled a Touchdown"
 
Its kinda freaky to think they are likely to start 1-5 like Orton and the Broncos and then it will become Tebow time.

I hate that Tebow is with the Jets.
 
Gary Myers has been a leading Sanchez apologist in the NY tabloids and he's now ready to bail after week eight.

I feel bad for Gary sometimes; he's an intelligent guy and writes well (and actually answers reader emails if they are short and polite when you disagree with him) but has to roll over for the idiot Jets fans so they'll buy his paper. So, his bailing on the Sanchize is a big deal down this way.

If Mark Sanchez doesn't turn season around in the next four games, NY Jets should replace him with Tim Tebow - NY Daily News

After game 8 would be a good time to make the switch. They've got the bye. The problem is that games 9 and 11 are the Seahawks and Patriots, and both of those teams have the ability to shut down a running attack that doesn't actually have a running back worth a damn.

That's really the Jets biggest problem this year, IMO, even with Sanchez as the starter. When you're trying to be a running team, and your backup QB would probably be your best RB, you might want to re-think your roster before you get into the season.
 
Its a happy day over at Jetland's JI this morning as it looks like they finally sent SG3 back to the sanitarium permanently with a ban. Really, the guy has serious issues. He''s the lowest of the low in a sea of lowlessness!

Thanks to JI posters - Jets Insider.com Forums
 
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Its a happy day over at Jetland's JI this morning as it looks like they finally sent SG3 back to the sanitarium permanently with a ban. Really, the guy has serious issues. He''s the lowest of the low in a sea of lowlessness!

Thanks to JI posters - Jets Insider.com Forums

Good for JI. Fortunately, they still have Ray Ray, and that's good for us.


Also, they'll probably let him back after a while. From what I've seen, that's the general M.O. over there, particularly when it comes to the homer posters.
 
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"IT'S NOT MY FAULT" Sanchez has been quoted as saying. "it's the return of the regular refs that have messed up my game. With the replacement referees I knew I had a 50/50 chance of my interceptions being ruled a Touchdown"
You presume too much saying he'll even have his team in position to get within 20-30 yards of the end zone.

The dram will really start to get serious if he has another performance like that.
 

Sanchez has been a bottom tier QB for his entire NFL career. That includes the time when he had a running game.

28th in 2009
28th in 2010
21st in 2011
30th in 2012, to date

78.2 (2011) is his career best QB rating.

Looking at it another way, the Chiefs fans want to kill Cassel, both because they think he's been lousy and because they're pissed that Pioli traded for him instead of drafting Sanchez. Here's Cassel in comparison

25th in 2009
8th in 2010
23rd in 2011 (missed about half the season due to injury)
29th in 2012, to date

So, with a worse team for most of his tenure, Cassel's been the better QB, but KC fans want him dead. Jets fans, on the other hand, look for any excuse possible to keep pimping Sanchez. Last year's pet scapegoat, little Schotty, is now in St. Louis, yet Sanchez is still crapping the bed. Does that mean that it's time to point to Sanchez?

Not for Jets fans. That just means you move on to the next non-Sanchez scapegoat.
 
Could anyone imagine BB doing this? "Soul-seaching" isn't the solution -- practicing harder and studying film is.

I wish this was a reality show and the cameras followed players during their two days of "soul searching." Tebow probably is the only one actually doing it. The rest are hanging out at nightclubs while Li'l Marky jets off to the nearest Justin Bieber concert.
Hey Tunescribe, your contributions to this thread are usually a vital and greatly esteemed public service to us all. But this time, I have to admit that I initially read "jets off" as "gets off." I almost had to run screaming for the brain bleach and to puke up my guts at the same time.
 
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Sanchez has been a bottom tier QB for his entire NFL career. That includes the time when he had a running game.

28th in 2009
28th in 2010
21st in 2011
30th in 2012, to date

78.2 (2011) is his career best QB rating.

Looking at it another way, the Chiefs fans want to kill Cassel, both because they think he's been lousy and because they're pissed that Pioli traded for him instead of drafting Sanchez. Here's Cassel in comparison

25th in 2009
8th in 2010
23rd in 2011 (missed about half the season due to injury)
29th in 2012, to date

So, with a worse team for most of his tenure, Cassel's been the better QB, but KC fans want him dead. Jets fans, on the other hand, look for any excuse possible to keep pimping Sanchez. Last year's pet scapegoat, little Schotty, is now in St. Louis, yet Sanchez is still crapping the bed. Does that mean that it's time to point to Sanchez?

Not for Jets fans. That just means you move on to the next non-Sanchez scapegoat.

All you need to know is the universal praise for firing Schotty because his offense was "too complicated." That's rich. They are now seeing the simplified offense run by an ape with sunglasses, still the same terrible results with Sanchez under center.

I've been waiting four years to watch this inevitable meltdown when the inflated salaries and lack of good drafting would catch up with them. It's here. And it won't be over for a long time. Assuming the Jets cut Scott, Pace, and J Smith, they will be at about $115M with literally about 20 free agents leaving. This might be the worst cap situation I have ever seen, when considering the amount of improvement they'll need to field a respectable team. Good luck with that.
 
...I've been waiting four years to watch this inevitable meltdown when the inflated salaries and lack of good drafting would catch up with them. It's here. And it won't be over for a long time. Assuming the Jets cut Scott, Pace, and J Smith, they will be at about $115M with literally about 20 free agents leaving. This might be the worst cap situation I have ever seen, when considering the amount of improvement they'll need to field a respectable team. Good luck with that.

As a couple of Jets fans have, surprisingly, shown enough intelligence to note, the Jets would actually be well served to essentially "tank" this season and next by cutting loose from the dead weight now/the offseason and taking the cap hits to clear everything out.

If they made the cuts in the offseason, this is what they're looking at, according to nyjetscap.com

Sanchez - $17 million
Holmes - $11 million
Pace - $3 million
Scott - $1.5 million
Pouha - $2.3 million

Harris is scheduled to make a base salary of more than $10 million, so he'd be a prime candidate for a radical salary cut/restructure or a release, because he seems to be declining.

Jason Smith is a candidate for release or radical contract change, since he's got a roster bonus of about $11 million and a cap hit of $0 if cut.

Put McElroy or Tebow in for the rest of this season for development and assessment purposes, bench the LB stiffs, and live with the garbage they call a WR crew (While allowing Hill to develop), and they're probably looking at a top 5 pick this season. Make the cuts for next year, and that clears their cap moving forward. The only fly in the ointment would be needing to settle on a starting QB for next year.

Fortunately, for the rest of us, this would also be a recipe for Tannenbaum to admit failure and get fired, so it's not likely to happen.
 
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All you need to know is the universal praise for firing Schotty because his offense was "too complicated." That's rich. They are now seeing the simplified offense run by an ape with sunglasses, still the same terrible results with Sanchez under center.

I've been waiting four years to watch this inevitable meltdown when the inflated salaries and lack of good drafting would catch up with them. It's here. And it won't be over for a long time. Assuming the Jets cut Scott, Pace, and J Smith, they will be at about $115M with literally about 20 free agents leaving. This might be the worst cap situation I have ever seen, when considering the amount of improvement they'll need to field a respectable team. Good luck with that.

My bet is there is "discovered" a paragraph of fine print buried deep in the new CBA that provides a loophole for the Jets cap conundrum.
 
 
......................"DA BEARS"............

 
anybody for a little foray into the Green Twilight Zone???????????

 
..."I can throw better than this azzole, Sanchez!!!"...

 
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