Sunday, December 12, 2010

Should he be Benched?

Some jets fans are beginning to think the 2nd year QB Mark Sanchez is starting to become a problem. Sanchez has thrown eight touchdowns with eleven interceptions in the last seven games. He also fumbled four times Sunday, and has nine fumbles for the season, so some are questioning if he is a strain on the offense.In his most recent  game Jets coach Rex Ryan almost benched him due to his performance. Based on Sanchez's performance this year should Coach Ryan put in 40 yr old QB Mark Brunell and bench Sanchez? Do you think this would help the Jets offense?

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/12/12/rex-ryan-almost-benched-mark-sanchez/related/

I think taking out Sanchez would be the right decision simply because Sanchez hasn't got it done on the field and for the most part the jets have depended on their running game and couldn't depend on their passing. Sanchez is still young and can still progress to be a great Qb, however putting in a older quarter back with more experience I think would be the right thing for the jets. Sanchez in my option has too little experience is not ready to start. Besides his performances really mirror that his game could really use some work so if the jets want a better passing game I think they should put in a Qb that can handle the pressure.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Wikileaks

Ever since WikiLeaks released more than a quarter-million sensitive diplomatic documents, controversy has arose on how safe the U.S. security cybernet is. Homeland Security has already shut down more then 75 internet domain sites in a effort to keep hackers away from important files. Homeland Security also labors to build protections for all of the other, potentially more vulnerable U.S. agencies. Some of considered wikileaks to be the internet 9/11. Do think this is true? Do you think this will endanger the United States and its security?

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40518189/ns/technology_and_science-security/

I believe the event is definitely a threat our security considering WikiLeaks exposed inappropriate comments of world leaders from Diplomats and gave access to information the U.S. does not want people looking at. I don't think it is a internet 9/11. It's a major problem but not quite on the scale of a 9/11 event event if it's just on the internet. It's a problem and I believe homeland security can fix before too much information gets spread.