vincec Posted March 22, 2014 Posted March 22, 2014 Someone will reclaim him. I see him as comparable to alex smith. I would say that following the Alex Smith career path and reaching his level would be the best case scenario for Sanchez. I think that he may have it in him but things would have to break perfectly for him over the next two or three years. More likely, he will bounce around a couple of teams and be out of the league within 3 years.
Chandler#81 Posted March 22, 2014 Posted March 22, 2014 Exactly a backup. His starting career is over he is a career backup now and I think is ready to embrace that role. I know Bills fans hate him because he was a Jet but many of the same folks wanted him out of USC. Cut the hate already and realize this guy would be a damn solid back up for us  I'll chose what hate -if any- i care to to cut. He's a bum and would be anything BUT a damn solid backup
Big Turk Posted March 22, 2014 Posted March 22, 2014 Â Buffalo was a top 10 Defense Last year??? I loved those 3rd and Forever that were miraculously completed for first downs. I loved the tight Defense against Blount. I love Stats, but to say the Bills had a top 10 defense last year is full of sh.it! Â I'd say you are the one full of ****...they put beatdowns on a hell of a lot of teams last year
snamsnoops Posted March 22, 2014 Posted March 22, 2014 Why is it any time someone wants to bring in a QB Tebow is brought up? Because he was the worst example of a QB. So whomever they r speaking of,, El Dirte Sanchez in this case, is not as bad as wobeT. Therefor they bring him up to show things could b a lot worse.
RealityCheck Posted March 22, 2014 Posted March 22, 2014 (edited) Who do you think you're talking to? I said nothing about the Chise. My only contention was your point about 2 AFCCG's being a waste. I view 4 straight Super Bowl losses as an even bigger waste. The goal is to win the big one. I don't know a single Jets fan that doesn't view those AFCCG failures as exactly that, failures. Lost opportunities and a rare roster that is gone forever. Imagine the current Bills rising to the occasion and having deep playoff runs, just to come up short and have the tide recede and leave us with another period of mediocrity and no playoffs. Would you consider that anything else but a waste of time, money and effort? I certainly would. Every NFL team pushes the same propaganda. Supposedly we are to believe that every team is focused on the singular accomplishment of winning the big one. I simply view things the way they advertise it. They certainly spend enough money to try and convince everybody of it. They want my money after all. Look at the 49rs. They are at a serious cross roads. If they sink back into mediocrity the fan base will view their playoff runs as simply tragic events. Lost opportunities. When I was a competitive athlete, coming close and failing felt like death. Edited March 22, 2014 by RealityCheck
thewildrabbit Posted March 22, 2014 Posted March 22, 2014 Pete Carroll tried to warn Sanchez that he should have stayed in school. Â Although, I can't fault the guy for cashing in with the Jets tho, and then a 5 year extension at 13.5 per. What morons...
ThurmasThoman Posted March 22, 2014 Posted March 22, 2014 Your limited credibility was shattered the minute you said that was the worst post you've ever read here. You've posted at least three that were worse in this thread alone. Â This guy would be keeping track of my credibility. Â You have been following me from thread to thread for years. Â Aside from Mark Sanchez, honestly, wtf went wrong in your relationship with your father that led to such severe attachment issues with males? Â I can't help you man, I'm just words on your computer screen. Â Get the help you need, you and Jim Kelly are in my prayers!
juno999 Posted March 22, 2014 Posted March 22, 2014 http://youtu.be/3Xq9_n7Vhzg Interesting to watch that video years later. Mayock thought Sanchez was the best qb in that draft and thought it was a good trade for the Jets. Oops! I also remember Pete Carroll, USC head coach back then, saying he thought Sanchez should stay in college another year and that it was a mistake to go pro. Oh yeah!
Bufcomments Posted March 22, 2014 Posted March 22, 2014 I rather have Tuel or Lewis any day of the week over Sanchez AKA Mr. Butt Fumble
The Big Cat Posted March 22, 2014 Posted March 22, 2014 Ha, yeah. The Bills had a "top 10" defense in 2013. Whichever metric folks are cherry picking to make that claim was undoubtedly skewed by the week 16 Miami game. Â Regardless, it's borderline psychotic to say we should sign Sanchez because he took "another" top 10 defense to the conference championship. Anyone who equates last year's Bills defenses with those Jets defenses is !@#$ing high.
Virgil Posted March 22, 2014 Posted March 22, 2014 Yeah, if it weren't for the but fumble, I'd be okay with him as competition. But oh that fumble...
Bronc24 Posted March 22, 2014 Author Posted March 22, 2014 Â Â This guy would be keeping track of my credibility. Â You have been following me from thread to thread for years. Â Aside from Mark Sanchez, honestly, wtf went wrong in your relationship with your father that led to such severe attachment issues with males? Â I can't help you man, I'm just words on your computer screen. Â Get the help you need, you and Jim Kelly are in my prayers! Â Following you from thread to thread? Don't give yourself that much credit, man.
papazoid Posted March 22, 2014 Posted March 22, 2014 in 2012 sanchez was ranked 36th in total QBR. Â he is HORRIBLE.
Thurmal34 Posted March 22, 2014 Posted March 22, 2014 In Buffalo: we have a top 10 defense, and couldn't make the playoffs and the story line is "when will we have a quarterback??? how can this team win without a superstar quarterback???? we're doomed!!!!" Â In New York: they had a top 10 quarterback, and made the conference title game in consecutive seasons, and the story line is: "that defense was SICK. that defense carried the team. Sanchez didn't matter" Â Can't have it both ways boys. Â Sanchez's story is everything that's wrong with sports these days. 20 years ago he'd still be the starter in New York, and they'd surround him with wideouts and a running back. But because he's in NYC, that piece is overlooked, and 2.5 bad seasons later he's garbage. Â People on this board still like FITZ for Gods sakes. How many times did Sanchez make Fitz look like a JV reject. Opening week 2012, for starters. Â Would cut EJ right now and sign Sanchez if I was Whaley. My god, Sanchez never had the talent we have at wideout, much less running back. That arm? Â Wait, I forgot "Butt fumble LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HE SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!" Â He has eviscerated us. On numerous occasions. IN OUR HOUSE. Â I feel bad for you. Â Ha, yeah. The Bills had a "top 10" defense in 2013. Whichever metric folks are cherry picking to make that claim was undoubtedly skewed by the week 16 Miami game. Â Regardless, it's borderline psychotic to say we should sign Sanchez because he took "another" top 10 defense to the conference championship. Anyone who equates last year's Bills defenses with those Jets defenses is !@#$ing high. Â Good call TBC.
PO'14 Posted March 24, 2014 Posted March 24, 2014 I don't like when people use the expression "dirty Sanchez." Maybe I'm wrong, but it sounds racist to me. I personally don't care what race he is. Nor do I care about a lot of the complaints I've heard about his personality. I think some of those complaints are overstated.  But I do care about his stats. Sanchez completes only about 55% of his passes with a modest 6.5 yards per attempt. His QB rating is a humble 72. In this day and age, you really need more from a starting QB.  So if we'd sign him to be a backup - and he's certainly well-qualified to be a backup - the question becomes what kind of mentor would he be for EJ?  Dirty Sanchez is sexual slang for a purported sex act where feces is purposely smeared onto a partner's upper lip. Sex-advice columnist Dan Savage says the act is completely fictional.[1] Brian Bouldrey in Dirty Words: A Literary Encyclopedia of Sex says the act is an urban legend.[2] Etymologist Eric Partridge says, "This appears to have been contrived with the intention to provoke shock rather than actually as a practice, although, no doubt, some have or will experiment."[3] Columnist Gustavo Arellano of ¡Ask a Mexican! contends the term evokes the stereotypical moustache of a Mexican.[4] The term for the sex act entered British gay cantPolari in the 1960s.[
ALF Posted March 24, 2014 Posted March 24, 2014 The Bills now have 4 QBs who know the playbook. With a healthy start and hopefully better OL , lets see it play out.
Dorkington Posted March 24, 2014 Posted March 24, 2014 The Bills now have 4 QBs who know the playbook. With a healthy start and hopefully better OL , lets see it play out. Â But... but... EJ is the worst QB of all time!
BringBackFergy Posted March 24, 2014 Posted March 24, 2014 The Bills now have 4 QBs who know the playbook. With a healthy start and hopefully better OL , lets see it play out. EJ, Lewis and Tuel....who is the fourth??
BringBackFergy Posted March 24, 2014 Posted March 24, 2014 Dixon. Thanks Dorkington...I figured he was practice squad but you're right. Count him anyway.
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