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The Case For Mark Sanchez


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I know that Mark has his issues, but check out these post season stats,

 

2009 60.3%comp 539 yards 7.93 AVG 4 TD's 2 INT's

2010 60.7%comp 616 yards 6.92 AVG 5 TD's 1 INT's

 

I think he would be the right fit for competition for QB.

 

 

Better than any Bills post season stats in the past 15 years.

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Check out these numbers: 56.3%, 82 tds, 80 ints, 50 fumbles, 74.1 career QB rating.

 

Sanchez looked as good as he could possibly look under Chip Kelly. It will not get any better. Turnovers murder teams.

 

That said, I'd be willing to bring for the competition but I worried Rex would slant it to favor Sanchez. That would be a mistake IMO. I don't think there is much upside to Sanchez. He is what he is.

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I know that Mark has his issues, but check out these post season stats,

 

2009 60.3%comp 539 yards 7.93 AVG 4 TD's 2 INT's

2010 60.7%comp 616 yards 6.92 AVG 5 TD's 1 INT's

 

I think he would be the right fit for competition for QB.

 

 

I am taking your man card away.

Why haven't we mentioned Sanchez before?

:D :D :D

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It's one play.

it's a symbol of the unceremonious fall of the Jets franchise from AFC contender to the laughing stock of the NFL. putting him back with Rex just brings up too many bad memories.

 

having said that, Sanchez is better than Hoyer, McCown, or any other of the free agent QB's imo. but I would much rather swing a trade for a Bradford or Foles. both look like they will be available (for the right price)

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