And yet there is no pressure for his job...I know Sparano is an issue - but no one can win with Sanchez. He is playing QB at the lowest level I have seen since Bubby Brister.
Time for Sporano to go...
#24
Posted 11 November 2012 - 09:00 PM
It's the absolute right thing to do. I'm sure he's a great guy, matter of fact I know he is. One of my best buds got paired up to play golf with him in Maui and said he shot 125 but was a great guy. He sucks moose balls as an OC and prolonging this abomination one more day is a mistake.Normally id just wait till the end of the season but I say fire him right after the game and start rolling heads.
#29
Posted 11 November 2012 - 10:21 PM
It's the absolute right thing to do. I'm sure he's a great guy, matter of fact I know he is. One of my best buds got paired up to play golf with him in Maui and said he shot 125 but was a great guy. He sucks moose balls as an OC and prolonging this abomination one more day is a mistake.
If you were the GM or HC of the NY Jets what Offensive Coordinator would you hire to succeed with Sanchez?
Sparano is probably one of the better OC's available for Sanchez yet Mark continues to throw to his 2 favorite targets: the defense, and nobody in particular. Sanchez cannot make basic NFL throws on a consistent basis. Whoever comes in as OC is destined to fail with Sanchez, that is the sad truth of the matter.
#30
Posted 11 November 2012 - 10:38 PM
#31
Posted 11 November 2012 - 10:41 PM
That's prolly why they haven't done it yet and won't. You would think this would've worked out by the looks of it on paper. It it just has been such an abyssmal failure that cutting ties with him now would be no different than what you have. I say jump the gun and pull a Lakers...If you were the GM or HC of the NY Jets what Offensive Coordinator would you hire to succeed with Sanchez?
Sparano is probably one of the better OC's available for Sanchez yet Mark continues to throw to his 2 favorite targets: the defense, and nobody in particular. Sanchez cannot make basic NFL throws on a consistent basis. Whoever comes in as OC is destined to fail with Sanchez, that is the sad truth of the matter.
#33
Posted 11 November 2012 - 10:58 PM
Erm, Tebow?
Get it together Max. Imagine how badly we'll suck when Jesus hates us.
He already does, this much is certain.
#34
Posted 11 November 2012 - 11:07 PM
I was talking about skill as in skill positionThat's funny - you think we have "skill" players!
#35
Posted 11 November 2012 - 11:29 PM
I'm not backing Sanchez in the least and would be happier if he never took another snap than if he did. But Sparano's responsible for the offense and every aspect of it. Sparano has few tools to put points on the board but his personnel are frequently out of position and look bewildered (given Sanchez is bewildered by nature) to the end we many time we have to waste time outs to straighten out the fact that Greene is going to run straight into the arms of the defender and then he does exactly that. Or Tebow is going to line up in the shotgun and go off tackle for 2.5 yards because that's exactly what he does 95% of the time.If you were the GM or HC of the NY Jets what Offensive Coordinator would you hire to succeed with Sanchez?
Sparano is probably one of the better OC's available for Sanchez yet Mark continues to throw to his 2 favorite targets: the defense, and nobody in particular. Sanchez cannot make basic NFL throws on a consistent basis. Whoever comes in as OC is destined to fail with Sanchez, that is the sad truth of the matter.
Being the OC an offense with a horribly inconsistent and turnover prone QB and a sluggish RB isn't high on many peoples list of dream jobs - but Sparano seems to detract from what is already dysfunctional - his guys almost never seem prepared.
Let one of the other assistants call the plays for the rest of this year and start sending as many signals as possible to Norb for next year.
Rex has already stated in his presser that Sanchez is still his guy - but my wish is that Tebow takes all remaining snaps this year and scrambles and does whatever to keep the defense off the field long enough to cop a breather and continue to develop.They are the only thing worth watching for the rest of this season. I have no idea how we get rid of Mark and find an acceptable QB for next year.
#37
Posted 12 November 2012 - 10:17 AM
I'm not backing Sanchez in the least and would be happier if he never took another snap than if he did. But Sparano's responsible for the offense and every aspect of it. Sparano has few tools to put points on the board but his personnel are frequently out of position and look bewildered (given Sanchez is bewildered by nature) to the end we many time we have to waste time outs to straighten out the fact that Greene is going to run straight into the arms of the defender and then he does exactly that. Or Tebow is going to line up in the shotgun and go off tackle for 2.5 yards because that's exactly what he does 95% of the time.
Being the OC an offense with a horribly inconsistent and turnover prone QB and a sluggish RB isn't high on many peoples list of dream jobs - but Sparano seems to detract from what is already dysfunctional - his guys almost never seem prepared.
Let one of the other assistants call the plays for the rest of this year and start sending as many signals as possible to Norb for next year.
Rex has already stated in his presser that Sanchez is still his guy - but my wish is that Tebow takes all remaining snaps this year and scrambles and does whatever to keep the defense off the field long enough to cop a breather and continue to develop.They are the only thing worth watching for the rest of this season. I have no idea how we get rid of Mark and find an acceptable QB for next year.
Sanchez consistently misses open TD passes and ends up throwing int's instead. I've honestly never seen a QB turn so many open TD's into interceptions, it's actually amazing when you think about it. Just about all of those int's are from slow decision making and then poor mechanics when he tries to hurry up to catch up.
If Sanchez made the basic passes that Sparano asked him to make and completed the open TD passes, then the offense would actually score some points. There is no way you can blame this mess on Sparano.
#40
Posted 12 November 2012 - 10:23 AM
Sanchez consistently misses open TD passes and ends up throwing int's instead. I've honestly never seen a QB turn so many open TD's into interceptions, it's actually amazing when you think about it. Just about all of those int's are from slow decision making and then poor mechanics when he tries to hurry up to catch up.
If Sanchez made the basic passes that Sparano asked him to make and completed the open TD passes, then the offense would actually score some points. There is no way you can blame this mess on Sparano.
He's trying to run a 2 QB system in the NFL. He should be shot for such an idea.
Sanchez is one of the worst starting QB's I've ever witnessed with my own 2 eyes. He's brutal. He makes the game unwatchable and brings me no enjoyment on Sunday's. If Sparano is fired, who the **** would want to come coach that kid? He's got LB'ers on the sideline telling him to keep his head up because he's such a little mopey bitch.
Any OC that comes here to coach Sanchez is signing up for career suicide.
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