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Josh Freeman has a quarterback rating on the season of 94.6, with 21 TDs and 7 INTs


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farvuh comes to the jets and gets injured

tebow comes to the jets and becomes boring

what makes you think freeman would come here and do well ?

this is a cursed team dude

I agree Freeman would have come here and sucked, but not because of a curse.

It's because we are an incompetent franchise, not a cursed one.

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Did this need its own thread? No. I just wanted another catastrophic Tannenbaum f*ck up to be burned into your corneas.

He's been mediocre at best until this season, when he got a new coaching staff with Shianoe, so give the coach the credit for getting him to produce.

Maybe the Jets could learn something from this? Probably not in this case.......

BD

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Did this need its own thread? No. I just wanted another catastrophic Tannenbaum f*ck up to be burned into your corneas.

Is Freeman better than Sanchez now, obviously, would thing here be any different with Freeman, hell no, where is our M Williams, V Jackson, and D Martin? And an Offensive philosophy that knows what the **** to do?

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Did this need its own thread? No. I just wanted another catastrophic Tannenbaum f*ck up to be burned into your corneas.

The bigger question is where is our H Nicks, and L McCoy? 2 players we could have drafted if we decided to do the smart thing, and not trade up, and not draft a QB that year early, instead get rid of Schotty, bring in Rex's O-Coordinator H Jackson, and sign a Vet game manager like J Cambell, add the 2 guys above to the 2010 team with Cambell, and the Jets D we might have a SB win, and hopefully had been smart enough to draft a Kapernick, Dalton, ect.. in the 2nd round 2010, or 2011!

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He's been mediocre at best until this season, when he got a new coaching staff with Shianoe, so give the coach the credit for getting him to produce.

Maybe the Jets could learn something from this? Probably not in this case.......

BD

Huh? He was a bit better than mediocre in his 2nd season. 25 TDs to 6 INTs.

People here would have been insisting Sanchez got enshrined in Canton already.

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Huh? He was a bit better than mediocre in his 2nd season. 25 TDs to 6 INTs.

People here would have been insisting Sanchez got enshrined in Canton already.

That year was bracketed by two years where he had MANY more INTs to TDs.

This guy is good one year, bad the next, which to me equals mediocre.....

BD

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At least the guy who gave Greene a first round grade didn't get promoted to personnel director or anything.

Every single person associated to the Jets scouting and front office need to be let go. Tannenbaum did a nice job signing all of those guys in 2008, but it was short term, and the drafting coinciding these quick fixes has been awful.

Sanchez being pathetic aside, we're playing two guys significantly on offense who werent even in the league during training camp...and that's not even Austin Howard.

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He's been mediocre at best until this season, when he got a new coaching staff with Shianoe, so give the coach the credit for getting him to produce.

Maybe the Jets could learn something from this? Probably not in this case.......

BD

Agree. Last year he was taking the same step backwards that Sanchez was. Good to see him now look like the QB many thought he would.

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Could have went Freeman- Mccoy in 2009 instead of Sanchez-Greene.

Nicks, McCoy, sign J Cambell, draft a QB in late 1st, or 2nd round in 2010, and 2011, like Dalton, or Kaepernick let them sit behind the Cambell type QB, while the Jets win games, plug in said QB 2012 with a good Offensive supporting cast, the Jets could have had at SB win, and prob def at least a SB appearance by then, but we have an attention whore owner who has no patience to build a winner the right way, and continue to build the right way with a year or two in between where u are not great, but can always play good enough to win, while having windows of SB chances every couple of years, AKA the Steelers, Giants, Saints, Colts, Ravens, and now the 49ers, look like they will join this list to.

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Nicks, McCoy, sign J Cambell, draft a QB in late 1st, or 2nd round in 2010, and 2011, like Dalton, or Kaepernick let them sit behind the Cambell type QB, while the Jets win games, plug in said QB 2012 with a good Offensive supporting cast, the Jets could have had at SB win, and prob def at least a SB appearance by then, but we have an attention whore owner who has no patience to build a winner the right way, and continue to build the right way with a year or two in between where u are not great, but can always play good enough to win, while having windows of SB chances every couple of years, AKA the Steelers, Giants, Saints, Colts, Ravens, and now the 49ers, look like they will join this list to.

Yeah but then we wouldnt have those AFC Championship game participant rings.

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Now you are wrong.

He's had two good years, and two bad years, which is what I said. So how is he anything more than mediocre?

How was I wrong?

Feel free to correct me, if you can......

BD

That may be true, but Freeman's bad years have been pretty much on a par with Sanchez's numbers during those same years, and he had much less talent around him until this season when his team finally got him some weapons. Sanchez had a much better team around him in 2009 and 2010, and didn't put up particularly good numbers:

Freeman:

2009: 10 games, 9 starts, 54.5% completions, 1855 yds, 6.4 ypa, 10 TDs, 18 INTs, 2 lost fumbles, 20 sacks, 59.9 rating

2010: 16 games, 16 starts, 61.4% completions, 3451 yards, 7.3 ypa, 25 TDs, 6 INTs, 3 lost fumbles, 28 sacks, 95.9 rating

2011: 15 games, 15 starts. 62.8% completions, 3592 yards, 6.5 ypa, 16 TDs, 22 INTs, 5 lost fumbles, 29 sacks, 74.6 rating

2012: 10 games, 10 starts, 56.4% completions, 2505 yards, 7.9 ypa, 21 TDs, 7 INTs, 1 lost fumble, 14 sacks, 94.6 rating

Sanchez:

2009: 15 games, 15 starts, 53.8% completions, 2444 yards, 6.7 ypa, 12 TDs, 20 INTs, 3 lost fumbles, 26 sacks, 63.0 rating.

2010: 16 games, 16 starts, 54.8% completions, 3291 yards, 6.5 ypa, 17 TDs, 13 INTS, 1 lost fumble, 27 sacks, 75.3 rating

2011: 16 games, 16 starts, 56.7% completions, 3474 yards, 6.4 ypa, 26 TDs, 18 INTs, 8 lost fumbles, 39 sacks, 78.2 rating

2012: 11 games, 11 starts, 55.4% completions, 2339 yards, 6.7 ypa, 12 TDs, 10 INTs, 5 lost fumbles, 26 sacks, 75.6 rating

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