https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/232515894218211328 http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/football/nfl/08/06/jets-brawl.ap/index.html About 20 players were involved in a sideline brawl during a chippy practice Monday after running back Joe McKnight and safety D'Anton Lynn tangled after a play. If you read on, you'll see that a lot of the players were just playing around and pretending to throw punches at each other, but it seems like at the beginning of the altercation between McKnight and Lynn there was a bit of actual violence going on for a bit. My god, that team is a mess. With the concoction of Tebow, Sanchez, Rex Ryan, that coach that tripped the Dolphins player, and now these guys brawling with each other, I can say these guys are the most easy team to despise.
ESPN's reporter headline from Jets camp: Boomer and the brawl. Referring to Boomer Esiason saying the Jets should cut Tim Tebow.
Why would this make anyone hate them more? Especially considering fighting in training camp happens every year.
This is a good thing for the team, brings out the fire and competition of the players in camp. Heck if I was a coach, I'd want my team to get into brawls every practice.
No its not. Sanchez isn't great but he catches a lot of flack because he plays for the Jets. If Flacco played for the Jets he'd be getting a ton more negative criticism than he gets playing for the Ravens.
I agree Flacco is overrated and generally won't win BAL anything. But at comparing 2011 QB rating, pass percentage and espn's QBR to skim things, both Sanchez and Tebow were bottom 10 and/or within 5 spots of each other in rankings.
Also I read that Cromartie gave a big hit to Santonio Holmes and Santonio broke a rib, or at least an injury that will keep him out of preseason game 1. Also Antonio Cromartie (cornerback) saying he is the 2nd best WR in the team. So a lot of distractions at Jets camp, and the locker room doesnt seem too friendly.
I like how Tebow just does his own thing regardless of criticism. There's really nothing he could say about Esiason's comments. I respect that.
Their QB Rating rankings aren't that far apart due to Tebow's not bad TD/Int ratio which comes from limiting his throws. His 46% completion percentage is abysmal.
I know this is offtopic, but why is there a question mark in the title? I should just say "20 Players Brawl at Jets Camp".
I don't think that's the case at all. Sanchez can throw a football, but he makes horrible decisions on a regular basis. Tebow tends to make the right decision most of the time, but he can't execute it because he can't throw a football. But as far as whatever value there is to intangibles, Sanchez seems to find ways to lose games while Tebow, in a limited sample, consistently found ridiculous ways to win games and play well in 4th quarters. If I was running a team, I wouldn't want either of them as my QB. But if I was stuck with them, I'd play Sanchez until the game is close late, and then play Tebow because there's a good chance Sanchez will do something stupid.
It's simple, you just tape Sanchez and Tebow together. Tebow will handle the running and decision making, Sanchez will throw when Tebow tell's him to.