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    • If it's on the player to figure it out himself, why even have a CS?  Sorry, but that's just ridiculous. The levels of coaching these players get is all over the place, and many high school and collegiate coaches aren't worried about whether a player who  plays for them will play in the NFL, they just want to win games to make them look good, so if a player with a lot of raw athletic ability give him the best chance to win, he's going to play that kid rather than sitting him so he can fix his fundamentals or learn how to do things the right way.  NFL coaches should be the best in the world.  They should know how to fix technique/fundamentals issues and get players ready to play at the highest level they can. It doesn't matter if Zach wanted to sit or not.  It should have been what was best for him and best for the team in the long run.  By throwing him out there day one with severely flawed footwork, and flawed understanding of how to play QB in the NFL, and in a scheme that wasn't designed around what he does well and to hide his flaws, coupled with a rookie HC, rookie OC, and rookie QB Coach, none of whom knew what in the the  hell they were doing, the Jets gave him no chance to succeed.
    • Ken O'Brien is nowhere even close to a "bust". The Jets were never, never going to draft Marino because  1. His knee. They were still averse to chronic knee problems because of Namath. 2. The drug rumors.  They were real, and the Jets shied away from those players for many years (see Warren Sapp).
    • Taking down to me huh? Ape is right. Although I'm pretty sure I've seen some apes who could properly understand what a double standard is. You must be more of the baboon type. But alright alright, you win, you're even more stubborn and have even more time to burn than me. And probably a much more colorful bum. Congrats, I'd rather keep our lovely banter at less than 10% of the total posts in the thread, so enjoy having the final say in a few minutes. 
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