Former NFL quarterback Boomer Esiason, who shielded Jets vigilance tourist Mark Sanchez opposite critique progressing this season, has left over to a other side.
Esiason piled on a third-year actor on Wednesday, telling Boston’s 850-AM that, “If we watched Mark Sanchez a final month of a season, he was like a chihuahua station on Madison Avenue and 36th Street entering a Midtown Tunnel, eyes bigger than you-know-what, and only so shaky.”
He told ESPN after that a chihuahua line wasn’t a anxiety to Sanchez’s Mexican-American heritage. “I chose a tiny dog that always looks jarred and has large eyes, and doesn’t like large things — a chihuahua. It’s a changeable dog and he’s been a changeable player,” he said.
Esiason, who played for a Jets among other teams during his 14-year career, also ripped a Jets care for a team’s unsatisfactory 8-8 opening and locker room struggle this season.
“I consider that (coach) Rex Ryan’s ways have come behind to haunt him,” Esiason said. “And (general manager) Mike Tannenbaum … has a lot of shortcoming in this regard, since they have put a lot of bad guys together in this locker room. There’s a good core of players for a New York Jets. But unfortunately, all it takes is one guy. And Rex Ryan giving Santonio Holmes a captain’s ‘C’ on a chest was an comprehensive embarrassment. It’s a slap in a face of all a good guys in that locker room.”




