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Drew Stanton has no ill will toward Jets over brief tenure with team


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17 hours ago, Saul Goodman said:

We had to eat a couple million dollars by granting Stantonhis release. Totally not on him either, Rex and Tannenbaum made the collosal blunder of all blunders by deciding it was a good idea to sign Timmy Tebow. It still boggles my mind. These professional football "minds" thought it would be a good idea to sign Tebow. Wow. 

I still tend to think that Woody had his hands in that..... along with Tanny and Rex. 

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5 hours ago, Rangers9 said:

If they weren't going to play Tebow (which they didn't - they let him throw like eight passes) then we'd of had a much better 2012 season with Stanton. Mark played poorly and should have been benched a lot earlier than he was. Rex refused to start Tebow even though he had nothing to lose. I mean how much worse could it have been. They obviously had no offense in tact that they thought he could run even though Rex bragged during preseason that they did.Stanton imo would have been a lot more successful than Sanchez or McIlroy was. 

Here is how a GM sabotages a HC!!

Get him players no one and I mean no one believes in and ask him to find ways to use him!!!

 

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8 hours ago, Charlie Brown said:

People who act like this is about Stanton don't get it. 

It wasn't Stanton at all but rather it was the lack of a coherent long term plan that was disturbing. No way in the world could the Jets count on Tebow being a difference maker or keep on acting like Sanchez was going to magically turn into Tom Brady.   

The whole Tebow saga has left most of gun shy and why some are more down on the Hack pick than they might otherwise have been,

The question a lot have is why is it always the Jets and their leadership feel that they are always somehow smarter than the rest of the NFL when making picks and moves    Even getting Sanchez to start was considered a dumb move by every other NFL TEAM as well as his college HC Pete Carroll!!  

Think if the Jets had made moves for a middle of the way singnal caller that year we might have gone to the SB!!

Sanchez wasn't ready and as his career has progressed he more than likely will never be ready, but he had red flags all over him due to his inexperience when first came out for sure  

This isn't about Stanton at all and what he thinks.   

No, the bone head moves we made were guaranteed to produce bitter fruit for the Jets and eventually cost the GM and the HC their jobs. 

Let's all pray it is not happening again. 

I agree.  Signing and then cutting Stanton just to bring in Tebowmania just showed how dysfunctional this organization was and still is

 

 

And it starts at the top with Woody

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8 hours ago, Charlie Brown said:

People who act like this is about Stanton don't get it. 

It wasn't Stanton at all but rather it was the lack of a coherent long term plan that was disturbing. No way in the world could the Jets count on Tebow being a difference maker or keep on acting like Sanchez was going to magically turn into Tom Brady.   

The whole Tebow saga has left most of gun shy and why some are more down on the Hack pick than they might otherwise have been,

The question a lot have is why is it always the Jets and their leadership feel that they are always somehow smarter than the rest of the NFL when making picks and moves    Even getting Sanchez to start was considered a dumb move by every other NFL TEAM as well as his college HC Pete Carroll!!  

Think if the Jets had made moves for a middle of the way singnal caller that year we might have gone to the SB!!

Sanchez wasn't ready and as his career has progressed he more than likely will never be ready, but he had red flags all over him due to his inexperience when first came out for sure  

This isn't about Stanton at all and what he thinks.   

No, the bone head moves we made were guaranteed to produce bitter fruit for the Jets and eventually cost the GM and the HC their jobs. 

Let's all pray it is not happening again. 

It would be really relevant.....if that GM was still here.

He isn't.

This GM has a long term plan.

You may not like it, or you might, but he clearly has a plan.

So what the last GM did with a nobody #3 QB....not really relevant to Macc today.

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