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Should the Jets bench Sanchez?


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Never seen a 3rd year QB maintain his starting job while making the same mistakes he made in his rookie year.

Yes he's a good QB in the postseason, but when you're this fuging AVERAGE(that's putting it VERY nicely) and inconsistent in the regular season, you can't expect to keep your job on the hopes that you'll turn it around in the postseason.

If only I had access to NY radio tomorrow. They're going to shred him.

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Never seen a 3rd year QB maintain his starting job while making the same mistakes he made in his rookie year.

Yes he's a good QB in the postseason, but when you're this fuging AVERAGE(that's putting it VERY nicely) and inconsistent in the regular season, you can't expect to keep your job on the hopes that you'll turn it around in the postseason.

If only I had access to NY radio tomorrow. They're going to shred him.

Who's going to replace him?

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Sanchez with another game winning drive today with the 16 yard TD pass at the 1 minute mark of the 4th.

That's 3 Game Winning drives to go along with the 7 he had last year.

3rd year Pro with 2 AFC Championship appearances. He's been improving and getting better every year of his career.

So I guess Ryan will keep starting him. ;)

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/play-index/comeback.cgi?player=SancMa00

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Key to being a good quarterback is consistency and Sanchez is the least consistent QB I've ever seen.

Some days he looks like a rookie starting his first game, some he looks like the 3rd year veteran he's supposed to look like.

No arguement, consider what The Golden Calf of Bristol looks like though in his second year.

It's slim pickins out there.

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Sanchez with another game winning drive today with the 16 yard TD pass at the 1 minute mark of the 4th.

That's 3 Game Winning drives to go along with the 7 he had last year.

3rd year Pro with 2 AFC Championship appearances. He's been improving and getting better every year of his career.

So I guess Ryan will keep starting him. ;)

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/play-index/comeback.cgi?player=SancMa00

 

 

And Rex should have fixed the offense, rolled with Sanchez and he'd still have a job after this year.

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