YoloinOhio Posted December 29, 2014 Posted December 29, 2014 (edited) He's a FA - no need to trade Cheaper to sign than Cutler or Bradford Has shown he can make and win playoff games on this type of team. In this division. He is young enough to not mail it in like Orton but experienced enough to give you a veteran presence Draft a QB in 1st next year if Sanchez doesn't look like a long term answer In FA- sign or tag Hughes Sign at least one premium Guard Sign Searcy Draft- RB TE QB - 5th rd or lower if decent prospect there; to replace Tuel OL Cut- Pears Lee Smith Anyone else who sucks Edited December 29, 2014 by YoloinOhio
Max997 Posted December 29, 2014 Posted December 29, 2014 (edited) You have to be kidding me. Did you watch any Eagles games the year? He is s big reason why they are not in the playoffs and will most likely not be back with them even though they also have unsettled QB situation even with Foles. Sanchez is a backup nothing more and I'm tired of backups Edited December 29, 2014 by Max997
Beef Jerky Posted December 29, 2014 Posted December 29, 2014 I think Sanchez would be better in Ohio... Send him to Cleveland.
Big C Posted December 29, 2014 Posted December 29, 2014 I agree that he would be a cheapish option, and I do think with a top defense he can get the team to the playoffs. Our defense did a good job of not making turnovers cost us too many points. But, I don't think he can make us a championship team. If the goal is just playoffs and not a real SB contender, sure, he's a fair choice. I still want to believe that there is a better option out there.
YoloinOhio Posted December 29, 2014 Author Posted December 29, 2014 You have to be kidding me. Did you watch any Eagles games the year? He is s big reason why they are not in the playoffs and will most likely not be back with them even though they also have unsettled QB situation even with Foles. Sanchez is a backup nothing more and I'm tired of backups I think he has potential to be a starter again. He has been a starter before, and a successful one. He has been to the playoffs twice. More than I can say for Cutler or Bradford each of whom played with good defenses. Yet both would cost a lot more both in salary and perhaps trade. Philly's defense is terrible and he was always having to play from behind. I think on this team, he would be in a better situation for him to be successful. JMO. There isn't a franchise QB out there who everyone would say is a slam dunk. I think he is the best option for 2015.
Pete Posted December 29, 2014 Posted December 29, 2014 Not bad considering our options. Retaining Hughes, searcy, and Wynn and fixing oline should be priority. I like the idea of improving RB position and returning to team that was second leading rushing team in nfl last season
boyst Posted December 29, 2014 Posted December 29, 2014 (edited) He's a FA - no need to trade Cheaper to sign than Cutler or Bradford Has shown he can make and win playoff games on this type of team. In this division. He is young enough to not mail it in like Orton but experienced enough to give you a veteran presence Draft a QB next year. In FA- sign or tag Hughes Sign at least one premium Guard Sign Searcy Draft- RB TE QB - 5th rd or lower if decent prospect there; to replace Tuel OL Cut- Pears Lee Smith Anyone else who sucks 1st Lee Smith and Erik Pears are FA's http://overthecap.co.../buffalo-bills/ Cut Keith Rivers - $550k dead money, saves $2.2mm Urbik could be interesting: $1.4mm dead money, $2.275mm savings if cut by June 1st. Chandler, too. $600k dead money, $1.3mm savings. Fine with Sanchez, not many better options. He'll be cheaper then Matt Moore, surprisingly. Retain Searcy, Wynn, Easley, and Thigpen. Offer reasonable contracts Hogan, Lee Smith, Spikes - fair and honest contracts, let them decide. Should be tight to the cap, backloading might be worthwhile. Float offers to Buluaga and Iuiauiauiauaputooey Draft: OL - OC/OG - drafting an OC and flipping him to OG or if an OG gets hurt keeping the best 5 on field using Wood at OG and rook at OC... Miami did it well. TE - Funchess and/or Heuerman (the latter likely a 3rd or 4th, the former could slip to 2nd depending on combine). QB - 4th if very good. In 4th round straight BPA. Hell, more or less going BPA will easy because there is no quality in this draft. Edited December 29, 2014 by jboyst62
YoloinOhio Posted December 29, 2014 Author Posted December 29, 2014 I agree that he would be a cheapish option, and I do think with a top defense he can get the team to the playoffs. Our defense did a good job of not making turnovers cost us too many points. But, I don't think he can make us a championship team. If the goal is just playoffs and not a real SB contender, sure, he's a fair choice. I still want to believe that there is a better option out there. I think for 2015 the answer is yes to that. JMO. I want to believe there is a better option too, but I don't see it.
Doug Flutie Band Posted December 29, 2014 Posted December 29, 2014 Sanchez!? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA Sometimes it's hard to even tell if people are being serious around here or just making joke threads. Sanchez lol
Just in Atlanta Posted December 29, 2014 Posted December 29, 2014 No no no. You've seen Sanchez for years. Really? Foles.
Big C Posted December 29, 2014 Posted December 29, 2014 Don't think Sanchez cost the Eagles playoffs on his own. He had no business losing to the Redskins, but they also beat the Cowboys once too. He didn't give up 53 points to the Packers.
coseybedaman Posted December 29, 2014 Posted December 29, 2014 Sanchez? Is this a real post LOL? While I definitely think he never was given a chance to succeed in NY I will also say it is definitely too late now. There is soooooo many better directions to go then Mark Sanchez. I would literally rather have any of these guys starting for the Bills in 2015 over Mark Sanchez. Not that all of these are superstar options, but to be fair we just need to get DECENT play out of the QB position to be an 11 win team with our current roster. (no particular order) Nick Foles Jake Locker RG3 Mike Glennon Geno Smith Brian Hoyer Austin Davis Sam Bradford Jay Cutler
negativo Posted December 29, 2014 Posted December 29, 2014 Sanchez would be fine with me as a solid place holder for a year or two provided we also draft a QB for the future to develop in a proper way.
BmarvB Posted December 29, 2014 Posted December 29, 2014 I agree that he would be a cheapish option, and I do think with a top defense he can get the team to the playoffs. Our defense did a good job of not making turnovers cost us too many points. But, I don't think he can make us a championship team. If the goal is just playoffs and not a real SB contender, sure, he's a fair choice. I still want to believe that there is a better option out there. With the right OC and game plans, the Jets went to consecutive AFC Championships with him under center. We don't have the right OC or O-line to succeed with Sanchez as the QB.
BuffaloBillsMagic1 Posted December 29, 2014 Posted December 29, 2014 I'd take a chance with RG3 as he was great just a few years back.....
YoloinOhio Posted December 29, 2014 Author Posted December 29, 2014 With the right OC and game plans, the Jets went to consecutive AFC Championships with him under center. We don't have the right OC or O-line to succeed with Sanchez as the QB. clearly the OL needs fixed as well as the running game. If they do that I believe they can win more with Sanchez than they did with Orton and make the playoffs
Kelly the Dog Posted December 29, 2014 Posted December 29, 2014 He is one of the most reckless Qbs with the ball in his hands I have seen, which is why it is easily knocked out of his hands. No no no no no no a thousand times no.
A Dog Named Kelso Posted December 29, 2014 Posted December 29, 2014 1st Lee Smith and Erik Pears are FA's http://overthecap.co.../buffalo-bills/ Cut Keith Rivers - $550k dead money, saves $2.2mm Urbik could be interesting: $1.4mm dead money, $2.275mm savings if cut by June 1st. Chandler, too. $600k dead money, $1.3mm savings. Fine with Sanchez, not many better options. He'll be cheaper then Matt Moore, surprisingly. I am by no means claiming he is great ... but he is the best guard on the team was playing out of position once they put him in. I don't think you can get rid of him without signing a proven guard from a different team.
Big C Posted December 29, 2014 Posted December 29, 2014 With the right OC and game plans, the Jets went to consecutive AFC Championships with him under center. We don't have the right OC or O-line to succeed with Sanchez as the QB. Defense, too. The Jets were an elite defense both years.
wnysteel Posted December 29, 2014 Posted December 29, 2014 Sanchez is a backup nothing more and I'm tired of backups agreed. two words: butt fumble
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