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The Jets could gamble on bringing him in and hoping he stays healthy, of course. But there's also little chance New York could keep both Manning and Sanchez because of the financial ramifications. Another consideration: what it would do to Sanchez's confidence.
It's also unlikely the team would give up so soon on a player it had such high hopes for when he was drafted fifth overall in 2009.
While his numbers -- passing accuracy, quarterback rating, yards per pass -- have been mediocre, the argument could be made that Ryan needs to share some of the blame for it. And it didn't help that he guaranteed a Super Bowl win this season.
Ryan raved about the amount of talent on the team, and was excited about having the potential to have Sanchez throw the ball more often with Plaxico Burress and Derrick Mason joining Holmes during training camp. After two years of a run-first mentality, Ryan envisioned Sanchez airing it out.
But it didn't work.
The offensive line was shaky, Sanchez was sacked 39 times for the season, and the wide receivers never truly were in sync with the quarterback as Ryan insisted the Jets go back to the "Ground-and-Pound." The offense finished the season 25th overall.
Next came finger-pointing and whispers that the team would be better off without Sanchez.
"It is definitely really disheartening that some players are coming out and want their names protected and all that, and they're talking bad about our team and organization," Slauson said. "That isn't how it's supposed to be done. All I hope for them is that they stay anonymous because things won't end well for them if that ever comes out. Bad mouthing the team and the organization, that could be grounds for losing their jobs. I'm not saying anything will be done, but it would be bad to know exactly who it was because I wouldn't be able to look that guy in the eye the same way again.
"Mark is the hardest-working quarterback I've ever worked with," Slauson said. "I mean, he is there all day long. He doesn't have an outside life, I'm telling you. His whole life is about winning and improving the team. He cares so much and you can see it every day. I really do think he is a great player."
He should get a boost from working with Sparano, who loves to run the ball. That type of system could suit Sanchez perfectly, as it did his first two years.
"We all believe in him," Slauson said. "We really do. We just need to do a better job of executing on earlier downs so we can help make Mark look like the stud he really is."
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