
yeah, matt Moore had tremendous pressure to win which is why when he hd a chance to save their season he flopped but when the season was over he performed EXACTLY like he did in Carolina.
yeah, don't let concussions and the fact that Moore started 35% of their games but won 50% of them that bad year stand in the way of your spinning.
A fact is Eli is NOT elite and the Jets are elite 2009-2011
Even if i was to give credit to for the 54 weeks in between winning 2 games against weak and choking playoff opponents and the end of '11, that little dollop of meat between the mediocrity starting in Sept '09 and ending Jan '12 is hardly ground chuck, let alone filet mignon!
I guess the company line is about 2nd team reps?did Tom Brady get 1st team reps in 2001?
Sanchez had a million things work against him last year and still had us at 8-8 in bad season.
I'd love Matt Moore as a backup he's a not a starter in this league if you want to win, it's been proven you can win bug w/ Mark sanchez.
Well you're more receptive than me: IMO Sanchez is too sensitive, raw and lacks the cajones to be a good backup for us. Guaranteed Moore would kick his azz in a fair TC competition (as would likely even Henne). IMO, the litmus test for Sanchez is how many teams would welcome him as their starter. Frankly, given existing QBs and recent draftees, I can't think of any with the possible exception of Jacksonville... and maybe not even them.
But be that as it may; you're certainly entitled to your opinions and may even get some "amens" on TGG (although I'm noticing not all that many these days) but we're just as entitled, and probably more spot on to think your QB opinions aren't worth too much considering you wouldn't trade Sanchez for a 1st, for Rivers, for Ryan, for Schaub or most better QBs, you think Sanchez is a top 7 league QB and you don't think Eli is elite.
Those are your words not ours. So given your questionable subjective opinions of the foregoing, it's hard to take your opinions of Sanchez, Moore - or any QB for that matter as more than delusional or homeristic.