After falling victim to the Wildcat in week 5 of 09' the Jets have increasingly added the formation to their offense. This year is no different. Also, Sanchez is below a 50% completion percentage for training camp so far this year. http://www.jetnation.com/forums/index.php?/topic/90760-sanchez-off-the-mark-in-am-practice/
The Brad Smith wildcat is not going to help them prepare for the Ricky and Ronnie Wildcat. Good to see Braylon Edwards hasn't changed. They can count on as many drops as big plays from him.
How many times did you see that last year, and also he waited too long to throw it, and barely got it away while getting popped in the process....that eventually take its toll in the NFL...
i still dont understand what all these sports casters see in him... Im just a casual fan and I know he isnt good by just watching a couple of the games hes played.
Nor does he have good footwork. I've been argueing this Point with Alen for just about a year. He often doesn't step where he's throwing, and he is just as often throwing off his back foot. Its not something new......it just doesn't sell ESPN or NY subscriptions....so nobody talks about it.
I would bet money that Rex Ryan wants to get a big play or a TD out of the Wildcat against us in Week 3. I think it's an objective of his already. To be the first ones to do it. It's just who he is.
The more things change the more things remain the same. Brad Smith is not an NFL QB,Sanchez throws off his back foot,Edwards fumbles receptions.........
They see an AFC Championship Game appearance and conclude that someone must be doing something right. Sanchez started out alright, fell into a black hole for the second half of the season, and then did damn well against the Bengals in the playoffs. In fact, I'd call it one of the truly great single game performances by a starting QB in the playoffs: 12.13 YPA, 80% completion. He also did very well against the Colts, though not as well as he did against the Bengals. Just keep in mind that they're praising Sanchez more for what his team accomplished than what Sanchez himself did. Sort of the opposite of Joe Namath: Namath was a mediocre QB who happened to make a timely guarantee at a Super Bowl press conference. He's remembered for that, not any sort of great career.
That's bull****! The Wildcat isn't football! It's a mother ****ing gimmick! What a bunch of *******..they don't deserve to win...
That would not surprise me. He seems so bitter over the formation. What boggles my mind is that from someone who is such a "defensive genius" that he doesn't realize our team is practicing against it with arguably the better version of it on offense. Unless me pulls some serious trickery out of his *** I'm not sure what he's hoping to accomplish. Oh well, let them run it every down if they want.