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    Unidentified Jets call Mark Sanchez ‘lazy,’ want team to pick up Peyton Manning

    "One of these things just doesn't belong here..." (Getty Images)

    There are a few absolute rules in the NFL. Written or unwritten, there are certain codes that players are expected to follow on a no-matter-what basis. One of them is that you never take what's said in the locker room and the meeting room public. Another is that if you want to rip a teammate in public (not generally a good idea in any case,) you'll at least have the stones to attach your name to the criticism.

    The New York Jets seem to have lost the manual.

    Rookie quarterback Greg McElroy took care of the first rule when he discussed the team's "corrupt mindset" recently, and several anonymous Jets have now shot the second rule straight to heck. In an incendiary column written by the highly respected  Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News, members of the team's organization ripped quarterback Mark Sanchez to an extreme degree.

    There are so many money quotes in the piece, it's almost hard to know where to start. But here are a few cappers:

    "We have to bring in another quarterback that will make him work at practice," said one player. "He's lazy and content because he knows he's not going to be benched."

    "How can we when he's not improving at all?" [another teammate said, when asked if the Jets can hoist the Lombardi Trophy with Sanchez]. "He thinks he is, but he's not. He has shown us what he's capable of."

    "So many games, he looked defeated before he ever took the field," a team source said. "He didn't have much confidence in what he was about to go do. You could tell throughout the week in practice. He never felt comfortable with some of the things we were doing. It was too much for him."

    [When asked whether the team should go after quarterback Peyton Manning with everything they could, age and injury situations and all, the answer was definite.] "Come on. That's a no-brainer," a Jets source said. "If you have a chance to get a healthy 36-year-old Peyton Manning and you don't do it, then you're stupid. If I could get a healthy 36-year-old Peyton Manning, then, hell yeah, I would trade Sanchez."

    [One player agreed]. "We already have [Manning's former] coach — [ex-Colts offensive coordinator] Tom Moore," one well-respected player said. "Plus, he's a field general and will get everyone lined up. He will get his playmakers the ball. We can win a Super Bowl with Peyton."

    It's an unusual stand to take against a quarterback who set career marks in attempts (543), completions (308), completion percentage (56.7), passing yards (3,474) and touchdowns (26). But the issues seem to be more about intangibles than stats.

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    A great deal of the resentment seems to be tied to the perception that Sanchez is being coddled — that, in effect, he's getting superstar treatment before he's earned it.

    "They see the organization babying him," said a Jets source [about Sanchez's teammates]. "They see him with a sense of entitlement. He's been given all this and hasn't done anything. They call him 'San-chise.' They make him the face of the organization. They gave him the captain tag. He's not a captain. He should have never been a captain."

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    OK, so … who are these mysterious sources? Metha isn't the kind of guy who's going to spin the truth, but hypothetically, the team source could be anyone from the team president to the towel boy, and the Sanchez pans could be coming from starters or practice-squad schleps.

    Is Mark Sanchez stretched beyond his limits? (Getty Images)"It's always been my experience that guys are much more comfortable talking to you in that form," Mehta told the NFL Network on Wednesday. "They're more truthful and forthcoming. I know it's easy to point to 'anonymous sources' and say, 'Is this guy a significant player on the team,' but I spoke to key players and key members of this organization, from top to bottom about their quarterback, and I really asked them an open-ended question: 'What's your honest evaluation of Mark Sanchez?'"

    Asked about the size of the anti-Sanchez camp, Mehta said that "it's definitely more than a few isolated players, but I wouldn't necessarily say that it's just about every player. It's a significant number, and it's a number I've been keeping tabs on throughout the course of the season. After a team missed the playoffs for the first time in three years, and they lose their last three games, and Mark Sanchez contributes nine turnovers in those games, you're going to have a lot of people who are unhappy with him."

    That's all well and good, but look at the playoff teams that lost three straight to end the season. The Denver Broncos? Tim Tebow threw four picks in those last three games and completed 27 percent of his passes in the season finale against the Kansas City Chiefs. The Houston Texans? T.J. Yates failed to throw a single touchdown in their season-ending losing streak. But you'll hear nothing but support for those quarterbacks from their teammates. Admittedly, Tebow's a second-year player with intangibles up the wazoo, and Yates is a rookie injury fill-in with intriguing potential, but still … the extent to which certain Jets players felt comfortable talking this way about Sanchez has to be of grave concern to the organization.

    And if it isn't, it should be.

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    Still, other people were on board with Sanchez to varying degrees. The Jets' offensive line regressed in the 2011 season, and that was an issue to a degree "At one point, he was looking at the [pass] rush and wasn't seeing the receivers," the source said. "I think that's a lack of confidence in what we're doing. I think that's a lack of confidence in how we're protecting him... When you get hit the way that he got hit, there were some quarterbacks that wouldn't have made it through the season."

    Two of Sanchez's linemen were quick to defend him. "If there's really a problem, if there is something wrong, you should man up and own up to what you're going to say," center Nick Mangold told ESPN New York. "When no one has their name attached to it, I think it's kind of an easy way out to air your personal grievances that should be kept in the locker room … I'm going to fix these things. It's disappointing that there's somebody out there, but I don't think this should be an issue for us, moving forward."

    Right tackle Wayne Hunter was in his quarterback's corner as well, though there are those who would say that Hunter should have been protecting Sanchez better on the field.

    "I back Mark all the way like I always have," he said. "People need to realize that it is not all Mark. The whole offense is at fault. I need to get better at my craft and I will. Players need to be held accountable. Play-calling can only go so far without execution. For our own teammates to call out Mark in the media is selfish and to remain unnamed is cowardly."

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    The Jets expect a lot of Mark Sanchez, but they have also done a lot to support and surround him. He's in a run-based offense that doesn't always put the pressure on him to win games. The team went out and got him talented receivers to add to that picture when they fell short in two straight AFC championship games, but things have not jelled for a number of reasons. The addition of Moore as an offensive assistant was supposed to help the passing game, but Sanchez regressed in many ways and offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer was recently fired.

    There's no doubt that Sanchez has to improve, but as yet another "team source" said, this was just the latest example of a real perception that this Jets team is rolling downhill at warp speed — and it's more about the stuff that's happening off the field.

    "I don't think that he'll come here," the source said, when asked about the chances that the Jets could acquire Manning as a free agent. "We have to change the perception of our organization. We're not the organization that players said they wanted to play for a year or two ago. We're starting to come across a little flaky. We talk the talk. We don't back it up. We're out of control. There's no discipline. It's a mess right now."

    Few team sources, anonymous or otherwise, would disagree.

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    • suchaputz  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 months ago
      a team often reflects the personality of its coach
      • Redwing 4 months ago
        Unfortunately for the Jets that is a true statement.
      • KateK 4 months ago
        Agreed...I am all for getting rid of Rex...Bill Cowher would be a welcome replacement!
      • Greg 4 months ago
        Without question. The entire Ryan family are simply disasters as head coaches.
    • serf_tide  •  4 months ago
      Not sure how they expect the Jets to just "pick up" Peyton Manning.
      • Joseph 4 months ago
        By the seat of his pants !
      • mike 4 months ago
        He wants to be in NY with his Brother, so it just might happen........They pushed Mark too soon. He needed more time to become a better Quarterback
      • Libertarian 4 months ago
        Pull your head out of your #$%$ The Colts will have Luck and Peyton. They could trade away one of them and get back some players in return to improve the 2-14 team
    • jere  •  4 months ago
      At least Greg McElroy had the courage to put his name on his comments.

      "Unnamed Sources"? "Unidentified Jets"?

      Man up and put your name on it - or shut the hell up!
      • Justin 4 months ago
        i love your comment
      • Jack 4 months ago
        Shut up Jere. Maybe they dont want to lose their (starting) jobs, you #$%$ McElroy is a backup. The worst that could happen to him is that he gets traded and he probably wants that more than anything.
      • Mark A 4 months ago
        Holmes did it.... He a bad egg in all this
    • Emmett  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  4 months ago
      hahahahaha...like manning is leaving Indy to play for a big mouth douche...that will happen...NOTTTT
      • harry pie 4 months ago
        my girlfriend wants to know where you find a big mouth douche
      • ErichG 4 months ago
        He played for Dungy for years.
      • Gene 4 months ago
        He might not have a choice
    • Ace  •  Avenel, New Jersey  •  4 months ago
      Peyton is not dumb enough to sign with this bunch of backstabbers.
    • Joe  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  4 months ago
      what are the chance that santanio holmes is one of the big mouths ? when you bring punks in because they're skilled football players you get this kind of behavior. this team is one big mess. sanchez is just an average qb ...but with a unified and professional team you can go all the way...the jets obviously are far from professional or unified.
      • jean 4 months ago
        Holmes is a big mouth. Wouldn't put it past him. one of the reasons we were glad to see him go.
      • JJJ 4 months ago
        Probably. But I think alot of it comes from Def-side Of ball..I mean You go out do your Job, hold other team to a 3 and out, then while on sidelines Your seeing a QB,throw a Int or worst YET throw a pick-6,, I am sorry but that will kill a Teams Faith and trust in there QB,,,then u factor in the OL needs COMPLETE Changes..Between D'Brick..Hunter--Mangold these 3 together ALLOWED 21 sacks!!!!!! I mean wouldnt You if were playing with a QB who after 3 yrs still can not Read a Def-Coverage begin to back away from this so-called QB?..Sanchez Has only himself too look at to see why Other;s are saying this or feeling this way!!! But He doesnt..REX has him so well protected that No matter How many mis-cues He makes in a Game He wont be re-placed..BUT!! If He had someone PUSHING HIM maybe just maybe He might look like a QB...right now all He is ,, is another Failed USC QB
      • Foo 4 months ago
        Worst of all is that Rex Ryan named him captain!! With his track record, why would you do something like that??
    • SS  •  4 months ago
      I don't like Sanchez as a QB, but i watched a lot of their games and when guys don't turn around for passes or drop passes whose fault is that? Plus he throws to Burress and Holmes, Is there a reason the Steelers let these guys go? I think so........they are head cases, and only show up when they want.
    • Ray  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  4 months ago
      The only thing worse than anonymous backbiters are the lazy media hacks that enable them.
    • tom s  •  4 months ago
      I would get rid of that fat nasty foot fetish poc Ryan first,then im sure things would turn around
    • YAAhoooo  •  4 months ago
      This is a classic example of the coach not having control of a team. Ryan needs to go, the sooner the better!! His self centered lust for media attention has promoted a "Me, Me Me" attitude on this team. In any team sport, ANY in fighting within the team proves disastrous, especially when it comes from players not man enough to put their name on their own comments.
    • Frank Reardon  •  4 months ago
      unidentified flying objects? those are your balls hitting my chin
    • Tim  •  Orlando, Florida  •  4 months ago
      The Jets should make a play for Matt Flynn and open up the QB spot come training camp. Then we will all see if Sanchez wants to be the starting QB.
    • TomH  •  Warren, Ohio  •  4 months ago
      I heard the comments are anonymous.They don't have the balls to give their name.Bunch a cowards if you ask me.You gonna call someone out,have the guts to face them.
    • daniel p  •  4 months ago
      and tom coughlin is in a championship game once again. rex ryan is a fraud.
    • Joey JoJo Shabadoo  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  4 months ago
      Pleanty of teams would be interested in taking him. What is there to say about the Jets? Fat, classless coach, weak offfensive scheme, clueless front office. Signing Palxico Burress? How'd that work out for you?
    • Rob  •  4 months ago
      Gee, a USC quarterback with a bad attitude and a sense of entitlement? As a Bengals fan, that sounds familiar.
    • William C  •  Alpharetta, Georgia  •  4 months ago
      The Jets this year had a poor O line, receivers who dropped big passes, a weak run game, and a defense that didn't live up to expectations. Sanchez is getting the blame for it all and that's to be expected. He's not as bad as people think though. His stats were the best of his career (highest turnovers but don't forget that there was a high number of fumbles in there, which agrees with my poor O line point. Had less picks than his rookie season). How many come from behind victories did he lead? NY and the NFL in general now expect immediate results, but 1 poor year (at 8-8 no less, the guy is 32-22 in 3 seasons) and we're all over him. Can't call him a bust yet, not by a long shot.
    • VtFarmboy  •  Harrisburg, Pennsylvania  •  4 months ago
      This is the environment that Rex ryan has created. I doubt any successful coach would tolerate these kinds of comments.
    • Jason L  •  San Diego, California  •  4 months ago
      How good are you when your career high for completion percentage is 56.7?
    • timothy  •  Houston, Texas  •  4 months ago
      Its easy to blame the QB but what has any of those other players done? I remember Green and LT stinking almost the entire year. One is a has-been and the other is over hyped and a Fantasy Football bust, thanks for tanking my team Green, unlike you Sanchez actualy game me some points..

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