do they enforce that rule? look at any sideline and you'll see guys who supposedly aren't supposed to be there.
That's why you don't know the game as well as you should. vaark is a cartoon character, he posts unfunny photoshops, he doesn't know anything about football so you guys can pat yourselves on the back and whine about how the Jets were let into the playoffs while Miami sits at home again.
First off, Vaarks photoshops are funny as hell. I know you may not be very smart (being that you are a Jets Fan) but at least God could have given you a sense of humor so you could maybe be some what tollerable when you are in the presence of other people. (Based however on the amount of your posts though I don't think that is very often)
Of course they don't enforce the rule all the time. They don't call holding on every single play there is but we all know it's there. They basically only call it when it affects the outcome of a play. Your ****head coach and inactive players not only broke the rule but maliciously tried to hurt a player from an opposing team. If you can't see the wrong in that then there is no hope for you as a fully functional human being because you brain isn't working.
As far as you critiquing my football knowledge I find it laughable. You have been on this site trying to defend dirty Sanchez saying he has only played poorly the last couple games but in reality he has played like **** in 7 of his last nine games. Take away the one good game he had against the Texans (32nd in the league pass defense) and over those last 8 games he has 5 TD's, 10 INT's and a 59.72 rating. All ****ing world stats if you ask me. You also try to say that Sanchez has helped his team win some crucial games by coming through late but in all reality it was his teammates that made the big plays. I will even give you the fact that Sanchez helped put them in those positions but his TEAMMATES MADE THE PLAYS. What you are failing to see is that once you finished the cup cake part of your schedule and your running game went down hill all of a sudden so did Sanchez play and his stats.
Wheather you want to admit it or not Henne and Sanchez are both the exact same QB and neither is better than the other. This is my non homer view, but because you are blinded by green homer glasses let me point it out to you.
Both are:
-2nd year starters who are still learning
-struggle mightily when the offense isn't able to run the ball
-have shown glimpses of being great but can't do it consistantly
-have the ability to get better (this next season will determine if these 2 have legit NFL talent)
-have almost identical stats with both being just a bit better in certain categories
If you can't see these things when you watch these two play and examine the stats then your football knowledge definitely is not as great as you say it is.