My goodness.......where am I? Is this WayWard Pines?????????
Three years ago, Mark fucking Sanchez threw the ball to Tim fucking Tebow on a flat route and hit him in the back of his fucking helmet.
Today, our quarterback situation is somehow even fucking worse.
Excuse my language but I felt the need to get that off my chest before camp opens
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Do you really think it's worse Mo?
In my opinion, Fitzpatrick is better than Tebow and Sanchez were. I'm on the Geno support side because he is young and I do not like to give up on players. However, it's about him showing us the progress.
If Geno does not win the job in a fair competition, i do not want him as the starting qb on the team.

Well not necessarily. As 55 pointed out in another thread Fitz is off an broken leg, which he broke late in the season. He just might not be ready, which gives the CS a chance to down play the QB competition, and get a final look at Smith.
Personally, I don't know. Time will tell
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. - Geno Smith just shrugged and smiled.
For the second straight offseason, he was ranked the NFL's worst quarterback in a recent ESPN poll of 35 NFL insiders, including league executives and coaches.
But the Jets signal-caller simply waved off the criticism on Wednesday.
"I laugh at that," Smith said hours after he and his teammates reported to the team's New Jersey practice facility for training camp. "I laugh at it. It's hilarious.
"It was hilarious last year, too," he added. "It doesn't matter at this point. We've got to work on us as a team. That's why I hate to talk about individual stuff because it's a team game. No matter what they rate me, wherever we finish at the end of the year is most important."
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. - Geno Smith just shrugged and smiled.
For the second straight offseason, he was ranked the NFL's worst quarterback in a recent ESPN poll of 35 NFL insiders, including league executives and coaches.
But the Jets signal-caller simply waved off the criticism on Wednesday.
"I laugh at that," Smith said hours after he and his teammates reported to the team's New Jersey practice facility for training camp. "I laugh at it. It's hilarious.
"It was hilarious last year, too," he added. "It doesn't matter at this point. We've got to work on us as a team. That's why I hate to talk about individual stuff because it's a team game. No matter what they rate me, wherever we finish at the end of the year is most important."
Does this dingbat even realize the team went 4-12 last season in large part due to his poor play?
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. - Geno Smith just shrugged and smiled.
For the second straight offseason, he was ranked the NFL's worst quarterback in a recent ESPN poll of 35 NFL insiders, including league executives and coaches.
But the Jets signal-caller simply waved off the criticism on Wednesday.
"I laugh at that," Smith said hours after he and his teammates reported to the team's New Jersey practice facility for training camp. "I laugh at it. It's hilarious.
"It was hilarious last year, too," he added. "It doesn't matter at this point. We've got to work on us as a team. That's why I hate to talk about individual stuff because it's a team game. No matter what they rate me, wherever we finish at the end of the year is most important."
Maybe it is because I haven't liked what I have seen on the field from the kid, but when he speaks like this, to me he sounds like someone who lacks confidence that is trying to convince himself he is good enough. It comes across to me as false bravado. Trying to say what people want to hear.
That said, ranking him 32nd, behind a couple of guys who have not taken NFL snaps yet is ridiculous.
I get that and you could be right but at the same time it could be interpreted as confidence. No one knows for sure until the pads are on and the game is being played in full speed.
Geno always says the right things but he just needs to show it on the field.
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Just think Hilarious was a very poor choice of words. Most Jets' fans didn't find his play funny at all. He came off somewhat arrogant, and content with his level of play.
Kind of reminded me of Browning Nagle when the Jets signed Boomer. "Seems like an awful lot of money to sign my back up" or Captain Edward John Smith. "This ship is unsinkable."

I get that and you could be right but at the same time it could be interpreted as confidence. No one knows for sure until the pads are on and the game is being played in full speed.
Geno always says the right things but he just needs to show it on the field.
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Smith and Fitz seem to both have had a really good practice today.
The bad news is Cro got torched