and I never really post here, but I’ve been seeing so much hate for this kid after this game that I think is really unwarranted. I know I’m asking for downvotes, but I feel like I had to add my two cents after rewatching the offensive game and watching Zach play-

I agree that he’s played terrible in the past and think that someone like Dobbs would be performing better but Zach had so many great plays that were completely stripped from him because of drops, penalties, and overall incompetence. He is not why the Jets lost.

8 penalties for 83 yards, almost all of which came on crucial plays that would have set up scores or touchdowns that would have tied the game at the end 6-7 drops

And I’m ignoring things like bad play calling or anything I as a common fan wouldn’t know about but regardless, it seems nonsensical to just attack this poor kid for a game that really doesn’t seem like was his fault by any standards. He had some incredible throws and runs that kept the Jets in the game, and those seem to be ignored.

Again, I don’t believe he is a very good quarterback whatsoever, but for this game he played at the level he was expected to play.

I’ll prepare for the downvotes now, but I just wanted to say that he really isn’t why the Jets lost. I’m ridiculously frustrated but I can’t find a reason to attack Zach today.

  • momoenthusiasticB
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    1 year ago

    Most people in here or in the media just think jump throwing 40 yards downfield and connecting is pure luck, like a blind squirrel. They don’t care how hard it is. With Zach, if we do win a game with multiple scores differential, it’s always 1. defense play great; 2. GW is amazing; 3. Breece is a beast.

    In short, you can’t win speaking what’s fair with Zach (let alone appearing that you might be defending him). That ship has sailed.