In the aftermath of Mark Sanchez's five-interception meltdown against the Bills in Sunday's inexcusable 16-13 overtime loss, the Jets have formulated a plan: Simplify.
"We've got to do a great job of looking at what we're asking this young man to do," coach Rex Ryan said yesterday.
"Do we need to cut things back? Are there things we need to do to put on somebody else's plate to take some things off [Sanchez's] plate?"
Ryan's formula since he arrived here and the Jets drafted Sanchez essentially has been: Play tough defense, run the ball and take pressure off the rookie QB.
It worked last season with Joe Flacco in Baltimore when Ryan was defensive coordinator. Ryan hoped it would work with Sanchez and the Jets. Continue
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