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Tua time!
ha ha...too funny
Just because i'm a Jets fan doesnt mean I don't look at things from an unbiased perspective. We'll agree on things and disagree on others. I'm pretty confident i'm right but I guess the only way to find out is to see what Sanchez does the next time he is given another chance to start on a different team.
Or we could evaluate where Geno is at the end of year 1 (with less talent) compared to where Sanchez was.
Just because i'm a Jets fan doesnt mean I don't look at things from an unbiased perspective. We'll agree on things and disagree on others. I'm pretty confident i'm right but I guess the only way to find out is to see what Sanchez does the next time he is given another chance to start on a different team.
Or we could evaluate where Geno is at the end of year 1 (with less talent) compared to where Sanchez was.
According to ESPN's total QBR stat, they are both pretty close so far. Not that I love this stat.
Tannehill-44.9 QBR
Smith-43.7 QBR
Tannehill is in year 2, he should be better right now. Geno is a rookie learning a new system and the speed of the NFL. Hes made some dumb rookie mistakes, but hes also made a lot of "wow" plays that shows his talent. I think Geno is going to be better than Sanchez, but will he be a franchise QB? Still early in the season, who knows how good Geno will be or Tannehill. But lets not act like Tannehill has been a star so far.
But how about their first 5 games?
Tannehill-
169 attempts 97 completions. 57%
2 TD 5 INT
1,269 yards
1 rushing TD
Smith-
156 attempts 94 completions. 60%
7 TD 8 INT
1,289 yards
1 rushing TD
those tannehill numbers are wrong...he has 6 tds and 5 ints passing...but more than that he's played 4 at minimum solid games and one poor game...despite one of the worst olines in football and no running game...
I love the excuses flowing on Jets Insider and Gang Green.
"They were coming off a bye! We were coming off a short week! It was a trap game!"
Bottom line, when your team gets stomped on by an 0-4 disaster like the 2013 Steelers and your QB serves up a couple of ducks for the Steelers' first two forced turnovers of the year, maybe, just maybe, those wins against the winless Bucs, second rate Bills, and Falcons backups don't look quite so hot.
In the game against the Bills most of their defensive secondary was either out injured or repositioned, so Geno was throwing mostly against scrubs.... and Spiller also went out in the first half; still the Bills were sufficiently pathetic that they couldn't translate the jests' embarrassingly coached 20penalties/167 yards of gifts into anything better than a 1TD loss. :idk: