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NY Jets Report Card Week 7

October 21, 2012

Week 7: New York Jets @ New England Patriots Quarterback: C- Mark Sanchez: 28/41, 328 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT, 1 fumble A difficult performance to evaluate. There was much to like about Sanchez’ performance: he made several big plays and by and large, he was quite accurate. The safety was not his fault. What [...]

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New York Jets Report Card: Week 6

October 14, 2012

New York Jets Report Card – Week 6: Colts @ Jets Quarterbacks: B- Sanchez: 11/18, 82 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT Sanchez can still improve his efficiency, but this is a step in the right direction. No turnovers is a positive sign. Sanchez was not plagued by tipped passes or miscommunication, as he has been [...]

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New York Jets Week 5 Report Card

October 9, 2012

Week 5: Houston Texans @ NY Jets Quarterbacks: D Sanchez: 14/31, 230 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT Sanchez look decent, at times. However, he made numerous mistakes -  including missing the mark on a crucial pass to Cromartie and getting numerous passes batted down at the line. In the end, he posted yet another game [...]

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New York Jets Report Card: Week 4

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New York Jets Report Card: Week 4 San Francisco 49ers @ New York Jets Quarterbacks: G Sanchez: 13/29, 103 yards, 1 INT, 1 fumble Tebow: 1/1, 9 yards That’s not a typo. True, I don’t have official clearance from the powers-that-be at Jet Nation to issue such non-existent grades. But I’ve always been a renegade. [...]

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New York Jets Week 3 Report Card

September 23, 2012

Week 3: New York Jets @ Miami Dolphins Quarterback: D+ Sanchez: 21/45, 306 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT Sanchez’ receivers could certainly do him some favors. They could, for example, pay attention. Or run routes. Or not have hands made of bricks. That said, this is Mark’s 4th year and, as such, it’s time for [...]

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New York Jets Week 2 Report Card

September 17, 2012

New York Jets Week 2 Report Card: Jets @ Steelers Quarterbacks: F Sanchez: 10/27, 138, 1 TD Tebow: 1 rush , 22 yards Sanchez marched the Jets down the field for a touchdown on their first possession. When was the last time that happened? This was a different kind of “terrible game” for Mark, as [...]

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New York Jets Week 1 Report Card

September 9, 2012

Week 1: Buffalo Bills @ New York Jets 9/9/12 During the pre-season, we heard it all: the Jets have 2 starting quarterbacks and neither of them can throw the ball. One of those quarterbacks is a fullback. We heard that Mark Sanchez can’t lead this team, Tim Tebow can’t lead this team and, at times, [...]

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In Defense of the Tebow Trade

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I was as shocked as anyone to hear that the Jets were in the running for Tim Tebow. Although it was being reported, no part of me believed that they would actually pull the trigger. Now that it’s done, I’m equally surprised by the scrutiny that this trade has caused. The detractors include the entire [...]

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New York Jets Week 17 Report Card

January 1, 2012
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New York Jets Report Card: Week 17 Jets @ Dolphins Quarterback: F Sanchez: 21/32, 207 yards, 2 TD, 3 INT Sanchez’ 3 interceptions all came on passes that barely left the line of scrimmage. There was a timid look on his face all day, as he checked down to running backs even when he wasn’t [...]

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New York Jets Week 16 Report Card

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Week 16: Giants @ Jets Quarterback: D+ Mark Sanchez: 30/59, 258 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT, 1 TD (rushing). It was a very poor game for Sanchez, though he didn’t have much to work with here. The receivers and offensive line weren’t very friendly to him, and even the running backs at times (Greene dropped [...]

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