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I noticed something about Sanchez first in the New Orleans game, and now today. First time I saw it I was surprised but didn't put to much into it, but after seeing it today I am begining to wonder.
In the Saints game, Sanchez's last interception (to Randall Gay I think). The ball was barely out of Sanchez's hands as he ducked to avoid the hit.
Then today, one of the picks, I think the long one he put up for grabs to Edwards. As the ball leaves his hands he is ducking to avoid the hit.
I realize no QB likes to get hit, but I don't remember seeing a QB looking like Todd Pinkston going over the middle.
Anyone else notice this?
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Maybe he was a little chilly today. Fortunately it doesn't get cold like this late in the season in New Jersey. Or Foxboro. Or Buffalo.
I didn't check the stats...did he reach the Sandoza line in passing yardage? Regardless, he clearly completed more passes to the Jets than to the Bills (had to be a 2-1 ratio). And he only fumbled once and that wasn't even lost. So what if he just dropped the ball and the result was a missed FG in a game that went into overtime.
Reggie Bush once told me that they grade on a serious curve at USC. If you compare the San-grenade to the other Jets players with pass attempts in the game, he doesn't look so bad.
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Maybe he was a little chilly today. Fortunately it doesn't get cold like this late in the season in New Jersey. Or Foxboro. Or Buffalo.
I didn't check the stats...did he reach the Sandoza line in passing yardage? Regardless, he clearly completed more passes to the Jets than to the Bills (had to be a 2-1 ratio). And he only fumbled once and that wasn't even lost. So what if he just dropped the ball and the result was a missed FG in a game that went into overtime.
Reggie Bush once told me that they grade on a serious curve at USC. If you compare the San-grenade to the other Jets players with pass attempts in the game, he doesn't look so bad.
Today
10/29 119yds 0 td 5 int
season
85 163 1035 5 TD 10 INT 56.6 rating
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First three games
49/83 616 4 TD 2 INT 88.2 rating
Last three games
36/80 429 1 TD 8 INT 26.5 rating
Could it be that teams have film on him now or that lousy weather affects him? Rex doesn't look like a genius so much anymore
Sanchez has been exposed for the "not ready for the NFL" player that he is. Unfortunately for the Jets, Ryan made the mistake of starting him from the start, which means that he can't go to the QB who should have been starting without it becoming an issue for the QB, the entire team, and the fan base.
That's good for the Patriots, though, as long as Brady continues being Brady.
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Today
10/29 119yds 0 td 5 int
season
85 163 1035 5 TD 10 INT 56.6 rating
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First three games
49/83 616 4 TD 2 INT 88.2 rating
Last three games
36/80 429 1 TD 8 INT 26.5 rating
Could it be that teams have film on him now or that lousy weather affects him? Rex doesn't look like a genius so much anymore
The weather certainly had a big impact. I was watching it and the commentators mentioned prior to the start that he has never played in a cold weather. Pity that it is not going to get warmer.
btw, I like that kid. Very composed and humble in all interviews after the first few games when he was the toast of the town. He expressed much admiration for Brady and us before playing us; IMO, sounded quite sincere and not as cheap and loud as Ryan.
Sanchez has been exposed for the "not ready for the NFL" player that he is. Unfortunately for the Jets, Ryan made the mistake of starting him from the start, which means that he can't go to the QB who should have been starting without it becoming an issue for the QB, the entire team, and the fan base.
That's good for the Patriots, though, as long as Brady continues being Brady.
Heh. I'm tempted to say that even if he doesn't continue to be Brady, we should win the division based on how the Jest have looked in the past few weeks. This was a glorious day of football for Patriots Nation today.
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