Sanchez to start on Sunday-Mcelroy out with concussion (Merged)
#43
Posted 27 December 2012 - 01:09 PM
Also, if they're bald-face lying about McElroy's concussion, that'll be the second time in a week that Rex has lied to his team with them knowing it. Devito was on WFAN and called the buzz about Tebow opting out of the Wildcat "the most disappointing thing [he's] heard this season," saying that Tebow would never, ever, ever, ever ask out the way Rex portrayed it.
#46
Posted 27 December 2012 - 01:12 PM
I don't buy the conspiracy crap. Rex isn't playing Tebow because he's scared he'll do well.. he's not playing him because he's scared he'll play like he does in practice.
What does that matter now? It's actually to the Jets' benefit if they lose this game... why not stick him in the game if he's terrible?
#49
Posted 27 December 2012 - 01:12 PM
Pretty gutty again. If the Bills were coming here, does anyone think Rex has the nuts to put Sanchez out there? No. McElroy's head would heal miraculously. Loser coach, loser franchise.
It's a level of cowardice not witnessed since Sgt. Slaughter aligned himself with The Iron Sheik.
(Chandler)'s a nice piece as long as he's the 7th most important player on your roster....I think they're going to be disappointed when they see he's just a pumped-up Drew Gooden.
#51
Posted 27 December 2012 - 01:14 PM
Buffalo is a worse disaster this year than the Jets. Truly awful team.
Oh yeah, that one more loss, totally makes the difference.
(Chandler)'s a nice piece as long as he's the 7th most important player on your roster....I think they're going to be disappointed when they see he's just a pumped-up Drew Gooden.
#52
Posted 27 December 2012 - 01:15 PM
Oh yeah, that one more loss, totally makes the difference.
The Jets lost their best player on both sides of the ball and were at least competitve vs the Pats and Texans. The Bills and their revamped D have been at full strength and sh-t the bed pretty much every week.
#53
Posted 27 December 2012 - 01:18 PM
Yup. And then throw in final factor. We are the JetsThe Jets lost their best player on both sides of the ball and were at least competitve vs the Pats and Texans. The Bills and their revamped D have been at full strength and sh-t the bed pretty much every week.

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#54
Posted 27 December 2012 - 01:20 PM
The Jets lost their best player on both sides of the ball and were at least competitve vs the Pats and Texans.
Yes. Turning the ball over 5 times against the Tennessee Titans was the fault of Santonio Holmes and Darrelle Revis.
(Chandler)'s a nice piece as long as he's the 7th most important player on your roster....I think they're going to be disappointed when they see he's just a pumped-up Drew Gooden.
#55
Posted 27 December 2012 - 01:21 PM
what's lost in this is how incredibly bad Tebow must look in practice.
I don't buy the conspiracy crap. Rex isn't playing Tebow because he's scared he'll do well.. he's not playing him because he's scared he'll play like he does in practice.
I don't buy this at all because Tebow was the only backup for most of the season. So if he's that bad in practice and Rex has no faith in the kid at all, why not dress 3 QBs, just in case. With that logic, Greg wasn't even good enough to be active for 95 percent of the season, and yet he still started a game.
My opinion is Woody wanted Tebow here (which scares me in that he might fight for Vick since it's all about PR), Rex and Tanny didn't, and Rex pretty much made sure Tebow looked bad or never played. It's like one of those "F - U" moments a kid shows to their parents or a employee shows to their bosses. Except in the end, only Rex looks like the idiot.
Tebow isn't a starting QB in the NFL. He's a gimmic. He might have some sort of 'it' and leadership quality and he seems like a good kid, but at the end of the day, nobody is going to let him start at QB. I don't even think Jacksonville would. If you suck in practice and everybody thinks you suck as a QB, you'll never play. That's Tebow. He might have a knack for winning, if everything falls into place, but he just doesn't have a knack for being a QB.
But saying all that, what is the point of starting Mark this last game? If he really really sucks or gets hurt(Dree Brees last game injury), the Jets can't trade him for dog poop. If he lights it up and they win big, Sanchez sticks around and people start demanding he get another chance. Nobody is going to think he's worth 8.5 Million around the NFL. Maybe thats what Rex is trying to do. Maybe he hopes he's still HC and hopes Sanchez is the QB. And if that's the case, Rex is dumber and has more man love for Sanchez than any of us thought. Which is scary.
Edited by pedro55, 27 December 2012 - 01:27 PM.
#56
Posted 27 December 2012 - 01:22 PM
(Chandler)'s a nice piece as long as he's the 7th most important player on your roster....I think they're going to be disappointed when they see he's just a pumped-up Drew Gooden.
#59
Posted 27 December 2012 - 01:26 PM
(Chandler)'s a nice piece as long as he's the 7th most important player on your roster....I think they're going to be disappointed when they see he's just a pumped-up Drew Gooden.
#60
Posted 27 December 2012 - 01:27 PM
You're right. You're the one who's repeatedly said that wins are the only thing that matters all year, and I'm the one who's set up the strawman. I think you may want to reread the Wikipedia page on fallacies before you start using teh Google image.
Edited by RutgersJetFan, 27 December 2012 - 01:29 PM.
(Chandler)'s a nice piece as long as he's the 7th most important player on your roster....I think they're going to be disappointed when they see he's just a pumped-up Drew Gooden.
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