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Why Are The Other AFC East Teams Set At QB?

ahhh the great Todd haley was responsible. The excuses continue.... Haley almost came here, what would your excuse have been if we had him?

That would have been the right move, too bad he wanted no part of you. Still I listed some of the 06 Dallas offensive weapons and the only comparison to the present day jets is that they all wear helmets.

(but i assume, unlike Peyton, Haley did extend the courtesy of returning a Woodie Johnson call. :idk:)

I dunno how an "excuse" could be construed as factually pointing out that someone merely called the plays responsible 2/3rds of the offense that were designed by someone else to players trained and coordinated by someone else. But maybe that's just me.
 
ahhh the great Todd haley was responsible. The excuses continue.... Haley almost came here, what would your excuse have been if we had him?

There are no excuses remember? The Jets own the Dolphins in every category imaginable. Team colors, stadium food, city linguistics. You name it (and have), the Jets are better.
 
We'll see. You have no choice but to defend him (Sparano) but no-one knows him as well as we do.

Good Luck.

I don't know what to expect of Sparano as OC but I highly doubt he is as conservative as an OC as he was a HC.

There are no excuses remember? The Jets own the Dolphins in every category imaginable. Team colors, stadium food, city linguistics. You name it (and have), the Jets are better.

Nah we suck, all these dolphin playoff seasons and finishing w/ better records than the Jets proves it.
 
And so it begins: Good luck with the distraction
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I saw Sancheze make critical throws when had to. I am afraid Fitz is going to be a decent QB . I am waiting for Moore to make the crititical throws when he has to. If he can learn to do that, he will be a good QB. BTW nobody hates bills or jets. More than me.
 
He's an OC now not a HC, in his only season calling plays he ran a top 5 offense.

Your Ols were good enough to have excellent run games inn3 of his 4 seasons.



The Jets never went after Peyton, HOF QBs don't shake free often and they explored their options. The entire offseason has seen them make moves w/ Sanchez in mind. There was no chance(unless he came for incredibly cheap) that the Jets would go after Peyton.

Peyton never openly denied the Jets, don't confuse us w/ the dolphins who thought they were getting Peyton.


The Jets extended Sanchez, he's helped us to 2 title games in his 3 seasons here. In his "bad" season he posted his best #s and helped us to 8-8 which dolphin fans would do cartwheels over if you ever won 8 games again.

do you have a set of the same exact comments set aside in a word document so you can just come on here copy and paste and invade threads and just post the same exact tired things over and over again, i wont bother debating all your spin statments are usual because like ive said before its like talking to a wall that is spray painted with "2 title game losses" "Moore never had any pressure" "Jets never pursued Peyton"

let alone the fact that you completely ignored the Tebow factor.....how convenient
 
And so it begins: Good luck with the distraction
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Now old evangelical con men are wishing Manning injury for dislocating baby haysoos. It gets even better and it's only just begun:

per PFT:


Television evangelist Pat Robertson says the Denver Broncos didn’t show enough loyalty to Tim Tebow, and they may pay for it this season.

After the Broncos signed Peyton Manning and traded Tebow to the Jets, Robertson said he thinks it demonstrates that Tebow isn’t appreciated. And he said that if Manning’s neck injury keeps him off the field, the Broncos will be sorry.


“I think the Denver Broncos treated him shabbily,” Robertson said, via Mediaite.com. “He won seven games, he brought them into the playoffs, for heaven sakes. I mean, they were a nothing team. He rallied them together with spectacular last-minute passes and, you know, when they beat Buffalo — I mean, Pittsburgh, excuse me — it was a tremendous victory. And you just ask yourself, OK, so Peyton Manning was a tremendous MVP quarterback, but he’s been injured. If that injury comes back, Denver will find itself without a quarterback. And in my opinion, it would serve them right.
 
Amazing how Sanchez gets credit when he wins but you blame other parts of your team when he chokes and loses. If he is SOOOO good he should be able to overcome those deficits right, loser !!!
 
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This team is at their best w/ distractions. Do we forget our HC was exposed for swapping his wife and foot fetish videos in 2010? add in tripgate, the mexican reporter, etc... and they still made the title game. The problem in '11 is that I don't think we had enough distractions:D

do you have a set of the same exact comments set aside in a word document so you can just come on here copy and paste and invade threads and just post the same exact tired things over and over again, i wont bother debating all your spin statments are usual because like ive said before its like talking to a wall that is spray painted with "2 title game losses" "Moore never had any pressure" "Jets never pursued Peyton"

let alone the fact that you completely ignored the Tebow factor.....how convenient

Sorry if you don't like facts.

Amazing how Sanchez gets credit when he wins but you blame other parts of your team when he chokes and loses. If he is SOOOO good he should be able to overcome those deficits right, loser !!!

Sanchez gets blame when they lose, he was terrible down the stretch. I give him the credit he deserves, he HELPED the Jets reach 2 title games and he helped the Jets miss the playoffs in 2011. You guys act like he's Chad henne or AJ Feeley.
 
Nah we suck, all these dolphin playoff seasons and finishing w/ better records than the Jets proves it.

Despite what many on this site say, your team doesn't suck. Most of us would enjoy seeing the Dolphins have the 2 year success the Jets recently had. If anyone denies that they're denying themselves.

But you dismantle everything that is the Miami Dolphins. Sparano, a coach over his head as a Dolphin, was a good OC in Dallas b/c they finished Top 5? So he's good before the Dolphins, not good with them, but will be good after them.

Right.
 
Despite what many on this site say, your team doesn't suck. Most of us would enjoy seeing the Dolphins have the 2 year success the Jets recently had. If anyone denies that they're denying themselves.

But you dismantle everything that is the Miami Dolphins. Sparano, a coach over his head as a Dolphin, was a good OC in Dallas b/c they finished Top 5? So he's good before the Dolphins, not good with them, but will be good after them.

Right.

As a fan, I would love to see the Dolphins lose 2 AFCC games, but anyone who is not a fan of that team doesn't care about making it to the AFCC game.

Tony was an OC (or half of one) in Dal. He was the Dolphins head coach. Junc thinks he was in over his head as a head coach, but was a good OC for Dal. He is hoping Tony will be a good OC with NY. I wouldn't bet on it, but only time will tell.
 
No, Moore was not better than sanchez and Fitz. Moore came into a situation where he had no pressure to win, Moore has had multiple chances in this league to start and has only succeeded when he had no pressure to win(much like Fitz). Sanchez has been the QB of a team that made 2 title games in 3 years and had a "bad" season at 8-8 which is better than Fitz and Moore have ever had.

Matt Moore is a great solution as a backup QB and not the worst solution as a short term starter, he's just not a guy you can win w/ or should build around. Don't make the same mistake Buf did and overpay for a good backup to be your starter.

Exactly...
 
As TEbow who could have gone to challenge Gabbert and Henne, decided that Sanchez was the weakest link and best path to full time starter, let's see how Sanchez finally performs under pressure when someone is actually on the field and realistically could take his job away if he again craps the bed like he has in the past. Between the flirtation with Manning (well, flirtation until Peyton wouldn't even return Woody's call), and a QB who the fans will be cheering on and rooting for, I think finally those days of Taco being coddled (as his own players confirm) and enabled are grinding to an end.

NY Daily News: Tebow Arrives To Take Starting Job

 
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As a fan, I would love to see the Dolphins lose 2 AFCC games, but anyone who is not a fan of that team doesn't care about making it to the AFCC game.

Tony was an OC (or half of one) in Dal. He was the Dolphins head coach. Junc thinks he was in over his head as a head coach, but was a good OC for Dal. He is hoping Tony will be a good OC with NY. I wouldn't bet on it, but only time will tell.

I never said he was a good OC for Dallas, he called plays for part of oe year and they had success. I honestly have no idea what to expect from Tony, I onyl like it b/c we will focus more on the OL and protecting the QB.

Despite what many on this site say, your team doesn't suck. Most of us would enjoy seeing the Dolphins have the 2 year success the Jets recently had. If anyone denies that they're denying themselves.

But you dismantle everything that is the Miami Dolphins. Sparano, a coach over his head as a Dolphin, was a good OC in Dallas b/c they finished Top 5? So he's good before the Dolphins, not good with them, but will be good after them.

Right.

I have never once said Tony was a good OC and Tony as an OC is very different than being a HC. You can't compare what he did as a HC to what he will do as an OC, two completely different jobs.
 
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