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He starts out looking beat and talking softly.
Wait for it.....wait for it.......
I have never seen a QB regress as much as Sanchez. I really thought after the back to back AFC Championships he was turning into a real good QB. As bad as Sanchez has been, I have to put some of the blame on this on coaching and the front office. The decision to bring in Tebow and not give him any weapons did not help.
I was so into the game, and then the postgame, that I didn't want to post and miss anything. It was worth every second of my life that I spent on it. I didn't know how Sanchez would find a way to top the buttfumble, but he found a way. :singing:
I have never seen Dilfer or Young give up on a quarterback like that before. This was a truly magnificent night of television.
Dilfer and Young were like the crowd in South Central LA after the Rodney King verdict yanking that poor trucker out of his cab. I could swear I saw bricks in their hands.
Just brutal.
Dilfer and Young were like the crowd in South Central LA after the Rodney King verdict yanking that poor trucker out of his cab. I could swear I saw bricks in their hands.
Just brutal.
I just did some quick math (it's possible I made a mistake, although I don't thinks so). In the last three games, against the Cardinals, Jaguars and Titans, Sanchez....
38 for 75 for 339 yards
1 TD, 7 Ints, 2 fumbles
| 207 | 14K |
| 13 | 4K |
| 736 | 30K |
| 28 | 892 |
| 365 | 14K |
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