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Do you guys think we would have been better off going into next season with Hoyer as the possible QB or is Fitzpatrick a better fit?
 
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In short, no

Fitzpatrick is the better vet hold the fort guy IMO until Petty is Retty
 

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Two reasons I prefer Fitz.

1. Chan Gailey.

2. His brain, which could wear off in the QB meetings on Geno and/or Petty.
 

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fitzpatrick without question for me..

still young enough to be a competent one to three year bridge to our next QB & the gailey connection really is a plus..

hopefully petty becomes the guy down the road..
 

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I agree with everyone. I'm not that impressed with Hoyer. He started off good but was meh down the stretch when the team needed him to somewhat carry them.
 
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I def was hoping for fitz soon as i heard gailey was our oc.
 
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I don't know that he's a better QB, but I would personally love the competition that would come with it. IMO, Geno is going to fall on his face if Fitz is ready for TC and at his best. His best is way better than Geno. Always has been always will be. Hoyer IMO would give Fitz all he could handle.
 

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Well some Jet fans loved Kenny O but lets look at their td's both passing and rushing. In 129 games Kenny had 128 tds and 98 picks. Fitz in 97 games has 134 tds and 101 picks not bad for a 7th rd pick considering we passed on Marino for Kenny in the 1st rd..:hopelessness:
 

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Well some Jet fans loved Kenny O but lets look at their td's both passing and rushing. In 129 games Kenny had 128 tds and 98 picks. Fitz in 97 games has 134 tds and 101 picks not bad for a 7th rd pick considering we passed on Marino for Kenny in the 1st rd..:hopelessness:

O'Brien is unfairly treated by this fan base, mainly because the team passed on Marino. If Marino had been picked earlier, and the team took O'Brien, I think the fan base would have a completely different opinion of him.
 

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O'Brien is unfairly treated by this fan base, mainly because the team passed on Marino. If Marino had been picked earlier, and the team took O'Brien, I think the fan base would have a completely different opinion of him.

He had 2 good years 85 and 86 I agree he had a good arm but terrible pocket presence and never learned to throw the ball away.. If Sanchez sucked(which he did) how was Kenny anything special?? At least Sanchez put up some playoff wins..
 
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He had 2 good years 85 and 86 I agree he had a good arm but terrible pocket presence and never learned to throw the ball away.. If Sanchez sucked(which he did) how was Kenny anything special?? At least Sanchez put up some playoff wins..

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O'Brien is unfairly treated by this fan base, mainly because the team passed on Marino. If Marino had been picked earlier, and the team took O'Brien, I think the fan base would have a completely different opinion of him.
Agreed, I spent fifteen years lamenting the choice of O'Brien over Marino, I still think its the single worst decision in franchise history, because IMO Marino is the best pocket passer in NFL history, but if you remove that horrendous decision from the equation and just judge Ken O'Brien in a vacuum, I think he's the best QB we've drafted since Namath. That doesn't make him a Great QB and it may not be saying much considering the collection of poor to average QB's we've drafted since Namath, but IMO O'Brien was a good pocket passer if you could put a decent O-line in front of him and give him time to operate from the pocket. He had passing games that guys like Mark Sanchez can only dream about having.

The first eleven games of the 86 season (I believe it was 86?), before the team was devastated with injuries, you could make an argument that Ken O'Brien was the best QB in football, every bit as dangerous as Dan Marino. He was LIGHTING TEAMS UP during that 10-1 run, including the Dolphins in the greatest shootout I've ever seen.
 
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O'Brien is unfairly treated by this fan base, mainly because the team passed on Marino. If Marino had been picked earlier, and the team took O'Brien, I think the fan base would have a completely different opinion of him.

I don't think so. O'Brien had a great arm but zero QB instincts. On 4th down with an open field instead of running he would throw the ball away; He was an absolute statute who was slow and couldn't run. He never scored a rushing TD in is career, that unbelievable! He never won a post season game, Pat Ryan was the QB when we beat the Chiefs in the '86 playoffs wildcard round, and we would have beaten the Browns had Ryan not gotten hurt in the divisional round. O'Brien threw a beautiful pass, but he wasn't a very good QB.
 

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I don't think so. O'Brien had a great arm but zero QB instincts. On 4th down with an open field instead of running he would throw the ball away; He was an absolute statute who was slow and couldn't run. He never scored a rushing TD in is career, that unbelievable!
Little bit of an unfair criticism in my view. In that era GM's were not looking for QB's who could run, they were looking for pocket passers. If they could run too it was gravy, but mostly they wanted a guy who could sit in the pocket and throw bullseyes. There were a few QB's who could run, the Staubach's and Tarkenton's, but most of the elite QB's in the 70's and 80's couldn't run a lick, just like O'Brien. Bradshaw, Marino, Fouts, Bert Jones etc., some of the most feared and successful QB's in the league were traditional pocket passers who couldn't beat ME in a foot race.
 
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Little bit of an unfair criticism in my view. In that era GM's were not looking for QB's who could run, they were looking for pocket passers. If they could run too it was gravy, but mostly that wanted a guy who could sit in the pocket and throw bullseyes. There were a few QB's who could run, the Staubach's and Tarkenton's, but most of the elite QB's in the 70's and 80's couldn't run a lick, just like O'Brien. Bradshaw, Marino, Fouts, Bert Jones etc., some of the most feared and successful QB's in the league were traditional pocket passers who couldn't beat ME in a foot race.

Not a matter of running, it's a matter of pocket awareness, he had none.
 

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O'Brien is unfairly treated by this fan base, mainly because the team passed on Marino. If Marino had been picked earlier, and the team took O'Brien, I think the fan base would have a completely different opinion of him.
Those are my feeling on Kenny also.
 

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He had 2 good years 85 and 86 I agree he had a good arm but terrible pocket presence and never learned to throw the ball away.. If Sanchez sucked(which he did) how was Kenny anything special?? At least Sanchez put up some playoff wins..

I think his pocket presence, or lack of it, had to do with what was at times a porous offensive line.
 

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I think his pocket presence, or lack of it, had to do with what was at times a porous offensive line.
like hammer said, kenny is our best QB drafted since namath & i was a fan of his..

but his pocket presence was worse than his Oline's..

it was maddening..
 
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