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Friday, January 13, 2012



Lots of jets fans would and like to believe that quarterback Mark Sanchez isn't the problem for the jets. Analysts would rather blame the jets woes on the offensive coordinator, Brian Schottenheimer. The critics say that Schottenheimer's play calling doesn't give Sanchez the opportunity capitalize on his throws. I disagree 100% with those critics. I believe it doesn't matter what plays the coaches call. A good quarterback would still be able to play well, no matter what the play call. 

Last week, Brian Schottenheimer and the jets parted ways. So who did the jets hire to fix their offense? They hired dolphins ex-coach, Tony Sparano, to call successful plays. Only one problem. The dolphins offense was not the best. They averaged 20.6 points per game, which ranked 20th in the league. They ranked 22nd in yards per game and 23rd in pass yards per game. So, as you can see, Tony Sparano does not look like the answer for the new york jets. Even the most famous jet ever, Joe Namath said, he doesn't get why the jets hired Tony Sparano as the offensive coordinator. 

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