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JETS2005 
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Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 7:05 pm Post subject: |
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| Davey wrote: | Sanchez functions when everything else around him is working. That's not the sign of a great quarterback, but a player we can win with.
Do I want to settle for that? No, I don't. But at the same time I think this team has so many needs right now that a quarterback won't be a priority and really shouldn't be, unless we're looking at a whole new regime change next year and all the changes that come with that. |
maybe he can be Alex Smith with a new regime. not too far fetched. |
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green24 
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Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 7:06 pm Post subject: |
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| Spiel612 wrote: | | Rich51 wrote: | | I know it's early but I'm on the Geno Smith bandwagon. A three year starter playing for a ranked school making over 80% of his passes. Not bad. |
I'm a WVU alumni. I've seen Geno play a lot. He's got a lot of talent and potential, but he's not Robert Griffin III. He plays in an offense with a ton of weapons, outstanding coaching, and is pretty simple when it comes right down to it.
The potential is there. He's been relatively clean off-the-field, but I'm not sure about his football IQ in an NFL offense. We shall see. He's definitely worth a first round pick, but he's not RGIII and that's important to remember. |
Glad to see you back, Spiel.
I understand that Geno is no RG3 or Cam, but he is still a potential franchise QB. In what is a weak QB class, I think he is the best of the bunch. _________________
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rickyt31 
Joined: 29 Dec 2008 Posts: 4729 Location: HeAtlanta,Georgia
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Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 7:09 pm Post subject: |
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We better not draft Bark. I will be pissed. _________________
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JETS2005 
Joined: 12 Oct 2005 Posts: 3205 Location: Atlanta
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Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 7:40 pm Post subject: |
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| rickyt31 wrote: | | We better not draft Bark. I will be pissed. |
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BillsGuy82 
Joined: 16 Jan 2007 Posts: 6645 Location: Niagara Falls
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Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 8:25 pm Post subject: |
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| green24 wrote: | | Spiel612 wrote: | | Rich51 wrote: | | I know it's early but I'm on the Geno Smith bandwagon. A three year starter playing for a ranked school making over 80% of his passes. Not bad. |
I'm a WVU alumni. I've seen Geno play a lot. He's got a lot of talent and potential, but he's not Robert Griffin III. He plays in an offense with a ton of weapons, outstanding coaching, and is pretty simple when it comes right down to it.
The potential is there. He's been relatively clean off-the-field, but I'm not sure about his football IQ in an NFL offense. We shall see. He's definitely worth a first round pick, but he's not RGIII and that's important to remember. |
Glad to see you back, Spiel.
I understand that Geno is no RG3 or Cam, but he is still a potential franchise QB. In what is a weak QB class, I think he is the best of the bunch. |
Were in the same boat watching this years QB class with a close eye but the only thing Newton-RG3-Geno have in common are the color of there skin..
If Thomas, Bray and Murray declare this draft class is very strong.. Logan Thomas is surefire guaranteed 1st rounder based on size and arm strength. |
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BillsGuy82 
Joined: 16 Jan 2007 Posts: 6645 Location: Niagara Falls
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Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 8:26 pm Post subject: |
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| green24 wrote: | | Spiel612 wrote: | | Rich51 wrote: | | I know it's early but I'm on the Geno Smith bandwagon. A three year starter playing for a ranked school making over 80% of his passes. Not bad. |
I'm a WVU alumni. I've seen Geno play a lot. He's got a lot of talent and potential, but he's not Robert Griffin III. He plays in an offense with a ton of weapons, outstanding coaching, and is pretty simple when it comes right down to it.
The potential is there. He's been relatively clean off-the-field, but I'm not sure about his football IQ in an NFL offense. We shall see. He's definitely worth a first round pick, but he's not RGIII and that's important to remember. |
Glad to see you back, Spiel.
I understand that Geno is no RG3 or Cam, but he is still a potential franchise QB. In what is a weak QB class, I think he is the best of the bunch. |
Were in the same boat watching this years QB class with a close eye but the only thing Newton-RG3-Geno have in common are the color of there skin..
If Thomas, Bray and Murray declare this draft class is very strong.. Logan Thomas is surefire guaranteed 1st rounder based on size and arm strength. |
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Colt45fool 
Joined: 28 Jul 2008 Posts: 5036 Location: New Haven, CT
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Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 8:28 pm Post subject: |
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| JETS2005 wrote: | | Davey wrote: | Sanchez functions when everything else around him is working. That's not the sign of a great quarterback, but a player we can win with.
Do I want to settle for that? No, I don't. But at the same time I think this team has so many needs right now that a quarterback won't be a priority and really shouldn't be, unless we're looking at a whole new regime change next year and all the changes that come with that. |
maybe he can be Alex Smith with a new regime. not too far fetched. | Please don't give me hope.
The 49ers are everything we were and everything we want to be. I could see Sanchez being an Alex Smith type, but it would definitely take a better QB coach and a lot of hardwork from Sanchez. A LOT. _________________
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ekill08x 
Joined: 05 Oct 2005 Posts: 7477 Location: Patchogue, New York
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Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 9:21 pm Post subject: |
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| Spiel612 wrote: | | Rich51 wrote: | | I know it's early but I'm on the Geno Smith bandwagon. A three year starter playing for a ranked school making over 80% of his passes. Not bad. |
I'm a WVU alumni. I've seen Geno play a lot. He's got a lot of talent and potential, but he's not Robert Griffin III. He plays in an offense with a ton of weapons, outstanding coaching, and is pretty simple when it comes right down to it.
The potential is there. He's been relatively clean off-the-field, but I'm not sure about his football IQ in an NFL offense. We shall see. He's definitely worth a first round pick, but he's not RGIII and that's important to remember. |
Yeah yesterdays game was awesome but almost every target he hit was wide open. Im really not sure if im honestly crazy about any QB in this class. Ugh the Jets QB situation is such a mess. _________________
Props to JMG on the sig as usual |
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rickyt31 
Joined: 29 Dec 2008 Posts: 4729 Location: HeAtlanta,Georgia
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Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 9:37 pm Post subject: |
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| Colt45fool wrote: | | JETS2005 wrote: | | Davey wrote: | Sanchez functions when everything else around him is working. That's not the sign of a great quarterback, but a player we can win with.
Do I want to settle for that? No, I don't. But at the same time I think this team has so many needs right now that a quarterback won't be a priority and really shouldn't be, unless we're looking at a whole new regime change next year and all the changes that come with that. |
maybe he can be Alex Smith with a new regime. not too far fetched. | Please don't give me hope.
The 49ers are everything we were and everything we want to be. I could see Sanchez being an Alex Smith type, but it would definitely take a better QB coach and a lot of hardwork from Sanchez. A LOT. |
All of this. Shut down defense, play smart QB, and real running game. Everything Rex has been dreaming about. _________________
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ekill08x 
Joined: 05 Oct 2005 Posts: 7477 Location: Patchogue, New York
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Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 9:47 pm Post subject: |
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| rickyt31 wrote: | | Colt45fool wrote: | | JETS2005 wrote: | | Davey wrote: | Sanchez functions when everything else around him is working. That's not the sign of a great quarterback, but a player we can win with.
Do I want to settle for that? No, I don't. But at the same time I think this team has so many needs right now that a quarterback won't be a priority and really shouldn't be, unless we're looking at a whole new regime change next year and all the changes that come with that. |
maybe he can be Alex Smith with a new regime. not too far fetched. | Please don't give me hope.
The 49ers are everything we were and everything we want to be. I could see Sanchez being an Alex Smith type, but it would definitely take a better QB coach and a lot of hardwork from Sanchez. A LOT. |
All of this. Shut down defense, play smart QB, and real running game. Everything Rex has been dreaming about. |
Well if its a smart QB we need than Sanchez doesn't exactly fit that bill either. His in game awareness is terrible. We just need to move on after we finish 5-11 this year. Might have to bring in a veteran for the time being, but just change it up. Mark just blows. _________________
Props to JMG on the sig as usual |
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KingOfTheHill84 
Joined: 10 Jun 2012 Posts: 960
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Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 11:05 pm Post subject: |
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Sanchez works best on a team with a stout defense and legit running game like San Francisco and Baltimore
We dont have that and we're not going to have it for a while
We need to start over and take 2 years to rebuild this entire team
Keep
Mangold
Ferguson
Ducasse
Slauson
Howard
Conner
Powell
McKnight
Kerley
Hill
Revis
Coples
Wilkerson
Ellis
Pouha
Davis
Harris
Maybin
McIntyre
Mauga
Sapp
Wilson
Lankster
Landry
Bell
Bush
Malone
Purdum
everyone else can go _________________
Hey Idzik Trade for Garrett Graham |
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Spiel612

Joined: 19 Oct 2005 Posts: 15316 Location: Around Highway 61
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Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 1:48 am Post subject: |
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| KingOfTheHill84 wrote: | Sanchez works best on a team with a stout defense and legit running game like San Francisco and Baltimore
We dont have that and we're not going to have it for a while
We need to start over and take 2 years to rebuild this entire team
Keep
Mangold
Ferguson
Ducasse
Slauson
Howard
Conner
Powell
McKnight
Kerley
Hill
Revis
Coples
Wilkerson
Ellis
Pouha
Davis
Harris
Maybin
McIntyre
Mauga
Sapp
Wilson
Lankster
Landry
Bell
Bush
Malone
Purdum
everyone else can go |
You named quite a few players there that I would happily part with.
Ducasse, Slauson, Howard, Conner, Powell, Maybin, and Lankster would all be on my list as well. Quite a few of the others would be questionable too. In all honesty the only players right now I'd even remotely consider keeping are Mangold and Revis. In David Harris has looked a step slow this year. _________________
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jpt331 
Joined: 21 Jan 2012 Posts: 520 Location: Sandwhich on the Sig
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Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 11:59 am Post subject: |
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Gene Smith please _________________
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teamorange 
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Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 12:21 pm Post subject: |
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| Am I the only person not on the Geno Smith bandwagon (yet)? He has a pretty long wind up and plays in a spread offense. He looks like a decent prospect but has a lot to work on also I am not sure about his arm strength. |
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Davey 
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Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 1:30 pm Post subject: |
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| If the Sanchez era is over, than I hope the Jets don't take any risks with the next first rounder's development. I want him to sit for at least one, probably two years and bring in a veteran to play while the first rounder gets up to speed and the pieces are put in place. Someone like Kyle Orton, maybe. |
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