According to Boomer, Sanchez is a chihuahua
#1
Posted 05 January 2012 - 12:58 PM
Former NFL quarterback Boomer Esiason, who defended Jets signal caller Mark Sanchez against criticism earlier this season, has gone over to the other side.
Esiason piled on the third-year player on Wednesday, telling Boston's 850-AM that, "If you watched Mark Sanchez the last month of the season, he was like a chihuahua standing on Madison Avenue and 36th Street entering the Midtown Tunnel, eyes bigger than you-know-what, and just so shaky."
He told ESPN later that the chihuahua line wasn't a reference to Sanchez's Mexican-American heritage. "I chose a small dog that always looks shaken and has big eyes, and doesn't like big things -- a chihuahua. It's a skittish dog and he's been a skittish player," he said.
Esiason, who played for the Jets among other teams during his 14-year career, also ripped the Jets leadership for the team's disappointing 8-8 performance and locker room strife this season.
"I think that (coach) Rex Ryan's ways have come back to haunt him," Esiason said. "And (general manager) Mike Tannenbaum ... has a lot of responsibility in this regard, because they have put a lot of bad guys together in this locker room. There's a good core of players for the New York Jets. But unfortunately, all it takes is one guy. And Rex Ryan giving Santonio Holmes the captain's 'C' on the chest was an absolute embarrassment. It's a slap in the face of all the good guys in that locker room."
#3
Posted 05 January 2012 - 01:50 PM
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Former NFL quarterback Boomer Esiason, who defended Jets signal caller Mark Sanchez against criticism earlier this season, has gone over to the other side.
Esiason piled on the third-year player on Wednesday, telling Boston's 850-AM that, "If you watched Mark Sanchez the last month of the season, he was like a chihuahua standing on Madison Avenue and 36th Street entering the Midtown Tunnel, eyes bigger than you-know-what, and just so shaky."
He told ESPN later that the chihuahua line wasn't a reference to Sanchez's Mexican-American heritage. "I chose a small dog that always looks shaken and has big eyes, and doesn't like big things -- a chihuahua. It's a skittish dog and he's been a skittish player," he said.
Esiason, who played for the Jets among other teams during his 14-year career, also ripped the Jets leadership for the team's disappointing 8-8 performance and locker room strife this season.
"I think that (coach) Rex Ryan's ways have come back to haunt him," Esiason said. "And (general manager) Mike Tannenbaum ... has a lot of responsibility in this regard, because they have put a lot of bad guys together in this locker room. There's a good core of players for the New York Jets. But unfortunately, all it takes is one guy. And Rex Ryan giving Santonio Holmes the captain's 'C' on the chest was an absolute embarrassment. It's a slap in the face of all the good guys in that locker room."
I guess Boomer needs to answer to his CBS bosses soon with regards to the mexican dog comment. Now here is where I take exception...Sanchez is NOT a dog. This is completely not fair to Sanchez. The kid is a third year QB...with a F'ed up OC....with a HC that has absolutely no clue if one of his captains is even on the field.
And WTF has Boomer won...ZIPPO....in fact he looked scared a few times back in the day...what's funny as well is Boomer is from Long Island and played for the Jets, but doesnt have the balls to admit he is a Jets fan on the Radio....Go F yourself boomer!
#6
Posted 05 January 2012 - 02:28 PM
I guess Boomer needs to answer to his CBS bosses soon with regards to the mexican dog comment. Now here is where I take exception...Sanchez is NOT a dog. This is completely not fair to Sanchez. The kid is a third year QB...with a F'ed up OC....with a HC that has absolutely no clue if one of his captains is even on the field.
And WTF has Boomer won...ZIPPO....in fact he looked scared a few times back in the day...what's funny as well is Boomer is from Long Island and played for the Jets, but doesnt have the balls to admit he is a Jets fan on the Radio....Go F yourself boomer!
Sanchez is not going anywhere. Fine. I would like to watch him with a new OC. If I have to watch him with this guy for another year I will retch. But if they bring in a new guy and Sanchez is still tossing INTs, I really dont want to hear someone saying: "Well, he IS learning a new system." I think year 4 is a fair time to say fish or cut bait.
#11
Posted 05 January 2012 - 03:46 PM
LOL Boomer rules. Spot on too.http://www.nfl.com/n..._headline_stack
Former NFL quarterback Boomer Esiason, who defended Jets signal caller Mark Sanchez against criticism earlier this season, has gone over to the other side.
Esiason piled on the third-year player on Wednesday, telling Boston's 850-AM that, "If you watched Mark Sanchez the last month of the season, he was like a chihuahua standing on Madison Avenue and 36th Street entering the Midtown Tunnel, eyes bigger than you-know-what, and just so shaky."
He told ESPN later that the chihuahua line wasn't a reference to Sanchez's Mexican-American heritage. "I chose a small dog that always looks shaken and has big eyes, and doesn't like big things -- a chihuahua. It's a skittish dog and he's been a skittish player," he said.
Esiason, who played for the Jets among other teams during his 14-year career, also ripped the Jets leadership for the team's disappointing 8-8 performance and locker room strife this season.
"I think that (coach) Rex Ryan's ways have come back to haunt him," Esiason said. "And (general manager) Mike Tannenbaum ... has a lot of responsibility in this regard, because they have put a lot of bad guys together in this locker room. There's a good core of players for the New York Jets. But unfortunately, all it takes is one guy. And Rex Ryan giving Santonio Holmes the captain's 'C' on the chest was an absolute embarrassment. It's a slap in the face of all the good guys in that locker room."
#15
Posted 05 January 2012 - 04:02 PM
If they bring in a OC who actually has a clue, he will not be forcing a "system", but making game plans to maximize the talent he has to work with.
If there's one thing I kill the OC for its how married he is to his system/how much he forces it down throats. His whole ground and pound offensive philosophy and the way he forced Favre to learn his precious system...Yuch.
I'm also a firm believer in Sanchez getting a new coach next year, but it that fails then they both should be gone.
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#17
Posted 05 January 2012 - 04:42 PM
Who?
Boomer? Rex? Schotty? Tanny? McElroy?
Boomer, and then Carton right after him. If they're going to drag Imus through the streets for "nappy headed ho's," the least they could do is clear Boomer's garbage show off the airwaves immediately.
#18
Posted 05 January 2012 - 04:54 PM
Boomer, and then Carton right after him. If they're going to drag Imus through the streets for "nappy headed ho's," the least they could do is clear Boomer's garbage show off the airwaves immediately.
You cannot be serious.
#19
Posted 05 January 2012 - 04:57 PM
You cannot be serious.
I don't give a crap about the potential racism angle; it's on par with Billy Packer calling Iverson a "tough little monkey." I just really, really, really hate that WFAN show.
#20
Posted 05 January 2012 - 05:02 PM
Aten im sure you will agree people get fired for less in this humorless effed up PC society we live in.You cannot be serious.
Should he be fired for this? I say no but I wouldnt bet against it happening.
Edited by Kleckineau, 05 January 2012 - 05:26 PM.
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