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Re: Sanchez benched... discuss, post gifs, laugh your a55 off... etc.
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Originally Posted by Steve:Section 102
Pete Carroll said he wasn't ready.
Can never admit carroll was right about anything.
go straight to the principals office.
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- Completing just 55.4 percent of his passes
- Averaging 6.7 YPA
- Throwing 12 TD against 10 INT
- With a passer rating of 75.6
All those numbers might have been acceptable in 1976, at the depths of the Dead Ball Era. But all are utterly unacceptable, losing numbers in this day and age when elite QBs are:
- Completing 70 percent of passes
- Averaging 8.0 YPA
- Throwing 3 to 4 TD for every INT
- Posting passer ratings over 100
Conor Orr, Jets beat man for the New Jersey Star-Ledger tweeted afrer the game: “Rex and Sanchez just finished a loooong conversation at his locker. Looked like it got a little heated.”
Doesn’t sound like Sanchez will be back under center next week when the Jets head to Jacksonville.
Nor should he be.
The reality is that he can’t play QB at an acceptable NFL level. The numbers, the stats, the data, the Cold, Hard Football Facts, say it all.
Sanchez has averaged 6.5 YPA for his career with a 73.7 rating. Bottom line: he’s simply not a good quarterback. In fact, he’s a bad quarterback.