CORTLAND, N.Y. (AP) -Mark Sanchez is ready to take aim and fire this season.
The New York Jets quarterback has plenty of targets to throw to, and he’s poised to air it out more in his second year in the league.
That’s a far cry from last season, when Brian Schottenheimer’s offense was a run-heavy unit – “Ground-and-Pound,” as coach Rex Ryan labeled it. The running game will still be a big part, but the Jets want to confuse defenses now by throwing more.
Sanchez, who set a rookie franchise mark with 2,444 yards passing, will have Jerricho Cotchery, Braylon Edwards, Santonio Holmes, Brad Smith, Laveranues Coles, tight end Dustin Keller and even LaDainian Tomlinson among his options.
Cotchery says the Jets have a rare, “pick-your-poison” offense.
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