Mark won all these games. Lol. or the defense won most of these games. Sanchise is along for the ride and if he were not banging 16 year old girls and getting in trouble in college maybe we would have won a Super Bowl but you suckers are content with winning playoff games .
As a QB you are the face of the franchinse. Like it or not, the QB gets way to much credit for wins and too much for losses as well. So, yes Mark does have a record; more-so than Revis.
Who's blaming someone? You said that Rothlesburger's rookie year was a fair comparison to Sanchez's. I simply pointed out what anyone who has half a brain would realize, it's a poor comparison since Ben had a lot more experience. His TD to INT ratio is much better this season, as is his completion percentage (if you're willing to throw out the highs/lows). If you actually watch the games, you'll see that he's much better as far as decision making as well. Of course, you're just a trolling shitbag who is stating his opinions as if they were facts with very little in the way of logic or statistics to back them up.
Well at least we know for sure that we never have to take you seriously again. Not that most people did, anyway.
Rapelisberger had more experience because he made a better decision for his football career than Sanchez did for his. He played longer in a college program that ran a pro style offense and honed his skills. All the scouts noted that he was easily the most NFL ready QB in the class of 2004 that also included Eli and Rivers. Sanchez left early because he wanted "cash now" because USC was getting sanctioned by the NCAA for violations. He could have still played more college ball but he chose not to do so. Why should any games a QB starts be thrown out? The QB played them, didn't he? The only reason you little Sanchez homers want to do that is to make his completion percentage look respectable. The fact is that almost half way through his third starting season, the best Sanchez can manage is completing 55.8% of his passes. Actually, given his penchant for throwing check downs and other short passes, that completion percentage really, really stinks. And you're nothing but a Sanchez fanboy who has to manipulate stats to "prove" that your hero isn't mediocre. "Objective look" does NOT include pretending the Ravens game didn't happen, Skippy. Watch Brady, Rodgers or Brees play instead of hanging on Sanchez's jock all the time, and you'll figure out just what "step up" means.
a homers opinion, sure. fact is your previous comparison wasn't fair at all. fitapatrick had to play against the jets defense while sanchez played against the bills defense. quite a difference, hey? fitzparick carries the bills with his throwing while sanchez failed miserably this year the first 4 games when the jets tried airing it out. fitzpatrick>>> sanchez and it isn't really even close! everyone wants to bring up sanchez's playoff victories as a gage of how good a qb he is over others, when in fact, the defense won those playoff games, plain as day watching them. just sanchez played a good game manager in them, but it doesn't make him better than fitz.
sanchez -- 2 years -- two postseason appearances, 4 postseason wins fitzharvard -- something like 7 years, three teams, yet to win anything I'm happy he was able to get his 24 million guarantee before reality shows up and he returns to the JAG he is and has been for his entire career
Where would El Guapo be without Darelle Revis, Skippy? The Jets never make the playoffs without Revis and the rest of the Jets D, and everybody except stupid Sanchez fanboys like yourself know it. :rofl:
Well, not until maybe this year. :smile: The thing is, that if the 2010 Bills had the Jets defense and the 2010 Jets had the Bills defense, it would have been the Bills going to the playoffs and the Jets likely picking in the Top 3. My point is that last season's Jets' playoff run was primarily because of their defense not because of their QB. I will add that I think the Jets' FO pulled the rug out from under Sanchez this season. Replacing Cotchery and Edwards with Mason and Burress would hurt any QB, much less a young one. A QB, even a very good one, needs receivers. Kerley needs to keep playing well, but it's hard for rookie WRs to do that consistently, especially as teams figure them out. Add to that the fact that the 2011 Jets D is really just a shadow of the 2010 unit, and the rise of teams like the Bengals, Bills, and Raiders, and I think it's going to be hard for the Jets to make it back to the playoffs.
And if the 49ers had Peyton Manning, and if the Saints had the Bears' defense and if, and if, and if... give it a rest with the hypothetical BS. You don't make it to the AFCCG with half a team. You're in denial.
Ummm ... reading comprehense and criticial thinking are obviously not your strong suit. sg3 keeps claiming that Sanchez is so great because he's played in 4 playoff games. My point is that it was the Jets D that primarily got them there. Just as the Bills D was largely responsible for the Bills 4-12 record in 2010. They couldn't stop the run if it was little old retired ladies were running the ball.
Yes, a team plays together in all 3 phases to make the playoffs. It's actually the other way around last season. If Sanchez doesn't make 4th qtr comebacks due to the defense not keeping leads, the Jets don't make the playoffs. You don't know anything