That's the clincher right there.
An EXTREMELY mediocre Mark Sanchez took us further than his numbers would EVER have predicted his first two years, yet he did just enough to "stay out of the way" and got us within 1 game of the SB.
If Geno has any future here whatsoever, I hope he makes it SO clear during practice that the coaches can't help but notice. Otherwise, I don't see him going in without an implosion happening first, which obviously means I hope he doesn't play another down in 2015 . . .
On point as usual man.
With the defense we have here, Fitz fits the perfect mold of Dilfer and Brad Johnson. Just elongate drives. Sustain to drain the clock and not turn the ball over. Unfortunatley, the latter part is what possibly is giving Geno a slight chance to creep into Bowles mind for a chance at a switch.
I'am hoping Gailey and the QB coach have worked hard with Fitz this past week to correct those off timing routes with Devin Smith in which that huge part of our offense hasnt even been tapped into yet.
Speaking of Gailey, he knows what he has in Fitz. Unfortunatley, Ryan has had a pattern with his career. Normally the guy starts off very good and wins. Though by the 2nd part of the season, he some how falls apart. He did it with the Bills as an opening day starter and he did it with Houston last season.
I'am sure there will be some tweaking within the offensive scheme to prohibit him from actually costing us the game and quite possibly rely more on Chris Ivory.
If Chan can some how follow the 2009 Jets model as you pointed earlier, run run and more run, especially how much more talented this defense is, we can be deep in the playoffs fellas. Obviously there will be times he will be asked to throw and thats fine. With the physical wide outs we have, they can snatch a near interception from being picked.
The key is though, not to place the game in Fitz's hands or we will be seeing "Mike Tyson FLoor kisser" very soon. That will itself will bring another problematic issue that will have no answer to it.