-Intelligent
-Good Accuracy
-Good arm strength, can make all the throws
-Very Fiery Leader
-The game Matters to him
-Some Mobility
-Can hold on to the ball a little long, has gotten better
-Good footwork
-Good Size
-Intelligent
-Good Accuracy
-Good arm strength, can make all the throws
-Very Fiery Leader
-The game Matters to him
-Some Mobility
-Can hold on to the ball a little long, has gotten better
-Good footwork
-Good Size
I'm completely sold on him(if he comes out, it really sounds like he is after he got his review back), and I want him in Buffalo. If hes there at #11, we should take him. I still like Trent, but I think he's too good to pass on.
Sign Crowell and go C in round 2. Let him and Alex Mack get some good chemistry so we can have a great duo under center for years.
He convinced me during the Rose Bowl. He made tons of NFL throws during that game - and excellent reads.
Uncle Jesse (01-08-2009)

There are other needs that need to be addressed first, but I wouldn't put it past a FO desperate for ticket sales.
I think another year would do him well.
Another year does any QB well. If I'm a QB, I redshirt and I don't leave early, unless I'm supposed to go top 3. It's tough to turn down that much guaranteed money.
Another exception might be if you're a Tim Tebow who will likely play at another position in the NFL (and I think that's wrong of the NFL to impose, as well - Warren Moon showed them).
It now looks like Sanchez will not make it out of the top 10 with the performance he had yesterday.Things didn't go nearly as smooth as Staffords did.
This could either help, or hurt the Bills. If however he does make it past S.F. then Buffalo should be able to pick from about 5 offers because there is no way Denver doesn't select him at 12 unless they get a young QB back for Cutler.
I also think there is huge gap between Sanchez and Freeman who would be the next QB off the board. I don't get the Freeman hype, and I would laugh at anyone to takes him in round 1.
I just see this guy as a huge bust in the NFL.
The Rose Bowl sold me on him. I still stand by everything I said. I see him as a useful QB, but staying another year would have helped him long term.
I still wish we would have gotten Sanchez. Despite the picks early on, he's become real solid, he's going to be a good one.
Sanchez's first full-year numbers are almost identical to JaMarcus Russell's.
Sanchez: 15 games, 53.8 completion rate, 2,444 yards, 12 TDs, 20 INTs.
Russell: 15 games, 53.8 completion rate, 2,423 yards, 13 TDs, 8 INTs.
Take it FWIW, as Russell was a second-year player when he posted those stats and Sanchez is still a rookie. However, Sanchez has benefited from the best rushing attack in football, a top-notch OL and a shutdown defense that doesn't force the offense to put up a lot of points. Russell had none of those things on his side in 2008.
The Common Man (01-21-2010), Thumper (01-21-2010)
And I'm not even saying its outside the realm of possiblity for Sanchez to be good...
Only that, as carl pointed out, nothing he's done to date really indicates hes in any way "special"
Certainly not nearly as impressive as Big Ben was, or Matt Ryan.
Yeah sure you can look at this stats on the whole, that's fine. Except he's played 100x better and smarter as the year went on. He's a pure rookie, he's going to have some bumps.
He's thrown 2 INTs in his last 7 games, the last two games of which were on the road in the playoffs.
He's managing the game well and has played just fine in the playoffs, what a rookie is supposed to do.
They don't need him to win the games for them, just make a few plays and don't turn it over. Not a bad stretch for a rookie who is going to get better.
This thread will be fun to bump next year, that's for sure.
LALALALALALAFONTAINE (01-21-2010)
He isn't asked to throw the ball where it can get intercepted. He's rarely asked to throw the ball at all.
And you're also wrong
He's thrown 9 INT's in his last 8 games.. including the playoffs.
5TD's 9 INT's in his last 8 games....
Him improving is a complete myth... he's just been asked to do less.
Are you going to be a Jets fan by thenThis thread will be fun to bump next year, that's for sure.
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Last edited by The Common Man; 01-21-2010 at 04:56 PM.
He's thrown five INTs in his last seven games. http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/...B4ccHSH5v.uLYF
I was wrong, but so were you. I said "He's thrown 2 INTs in his last 7 games, the last two games of which were on the road in the playoffs."
He's actually thrown 5 INTs in his last 7.
He's 24/38 for 282 for 2 TDs and 1 INT in the playoffs, on the road. Not bad for a rookie QB with the best running game in football.
I'd still take him because he's going to get much better, starting next season.
Right... but i went back 8 games.
9 INT's in 8 games.
The reason the Jets are winning is because they stopped asking Sanchez to make plays.
Throughout the season the Jets win more than they lose when he throws less than 20 times in a game.
He looks just like Edwards to me.