Sanchez is a leader and this guy is on his game, check out what he did last night.

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  1. Jtuds

    Jtuds Active Member

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    NFL.com

    FLORHAM PARK, N.J. --


    Free-agent receiver Ottis Lewis from Hofstra received his call at 5 p.m. on Thursday.

    "Mark said all the offensive rookies were getting together for a meeting at 8 p.m. and asked me to be there," Lewis said of Jets rookie quarterback Mark Sanchez. "I guess we had about 20 guys at the meeting. Basically, he took charge. He went over all the things we were going to do on Friday. It was like a group study."

    Former Georgia fullback Brannan Southerland said Sanchez hooked him in the players' hotel lobby earlier on Thursday.

    "It was basically an install meeting," Southerland said. "It was like a jump start on what to expect for the first day of camp today (Friday)."


    And for ex-Oklahoma running back Allen Patrick, the get-together in one of the hotel's conference rooms went as smoothly as the Jets' first day of rookie practice.

    "Mark either met with or called each of the offensive rookies to be in that meeting," Patrick said. "That's pretty special for someone to do something like that on his own. He already knows a lot about the offense. He was telling us how he was going to deal with certain parts of it and how we could work together on it. I respect a person like that who jumps on things."

    And so did his coach.

    Rex Ryan said he was surprised when the offense showed up at 10:15 a.m. on Friday, the first outing of a three-day rookie session, with 18 or so plays ready to run. The defense had eight, Ryan said. So, how did the offense get such a jump? Ryan learned later what Sanchez had done. The coach smiled, a big smile.

    You would imagine it is one like his father, Buddy Ryan, a former NFL coaching staple, has nowadays for his son.

    "I guess it kind of reminded us of why we brought him in here," Ryan beamed.

    The Jets did so on draft day with hammer-effect, brazenly leaping from No. 17 to No. 5 in a first-round trade with Cleveland to snatch Sanchez. It was a marquee move and a bona fide power play to erase the sting of the Brett Favre trial last season, to end a string of reaches at quarterback and to invest in a player at the position whom the Jets believe can do it. Do it all. And for a long, long time.

    Sanchez showed his fancy footwork in morning drills, displayed his strapping arm across the field and looked comfortable with his teammates. He knows his coach wants his team to build tempo: Quicker, faster, better. He was mobbed by the news media on Friday morning. He talked about how fun it all was and about learning to speak this system's "language" and how the rookie NFL quarterbacks from last season who hit it running (Matt Ryan and Joe Flacco) have raised expectations for future rookies at the position, including himself.

    "I practiced plays in the mirror last night in the hotel," Sanchez said.

    And about starting right away as the Jets' quarterback? "We're still a ways away," he answered. "But you don't grow up dreaming to be a backup."

    Cue the music. Triple the lights. Raised in Los Angeles in the USC football factory led by former Jets coach Pete Carroll, Sanchez knows how to play it off the field as much as he does on it.

    Karma indeed: Carroll tells Sanchez he is not ready to become a pro. Sanchez bolts anyway. Carroll is initially miffed, and Sanchez winds up in the NFL place where Carroll could not make it (fired after one season, a 6-10 record in 1994). And Sanchez on Day 1 already looked more comfortable and in place than Carroll did for most of his Jets tenure.

    Someone astutely asked Ryan a question I had after watching this quarterback (he is listed as 6-foot-3, 227 pounds) work up close and after standing next to him. Gee, he is small. Small by NFL quarterback standards. Is Sanchez, literally, big enough to handle the job?

    "Well," Ryan answered, honestly, "he's, what, 6-2 and change? Well, we'll see."


    And then Ryan talked about the presence of Sanchez, the feel of this quarterback, and how he has that thing that Tom Brady has, that movement in the pocket and knack for knowing when to take a step up, or one back, or to the side.

    "I don't think you can play the position without it," Ryan said.

    Well, Sanchez has it. You hope he never loses it, that and his easy smile, that positive demeanor, that bright glow that says hitch a ride with me and let's go places.

    Ryan said he thinks the Jets are going to be a team that people want to see. That certainly was evident on Friday. He said his team better get used to it.

    A good thing for Ryan is his young quarterback is already snug.

    "He's a natural leader," Ryan said. "Some guys lead and some can't. Some guys have it and some guys don't. It's easier to follow someone who has confidence in himself. If he'll just be himself, he's going to be able to handle anything."

    The coach reminds the rookie player. But the player is already so good at it, he might occasionally remind the rookie coach.
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    The biggest concern I had after we traded up to get him was the fact that he isn't very big. He's only got an inch on Kellen. Say what you want about Chad's arm (and there isn't much to say after last season) but he was prototypical QB size, and so are the McNabb, Manning, Brady, and most other top QBs in the league with the exception of Cutler.
     
  2. NDmick

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    Montana, Young, Romo, Kurt Warner, Jake Delhomme, and Favre are all 6'2.

    he's fine at 6'2... its like the minimum height for QBs who do well in the NFL. Guys like Brees are the exception.


    All I hear is leadership - its beautiful.
     
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    Awesome article. Obviously none of what he says now will affect how he performs 4 months from now, but he has that swagger you dream about in a QB. That much we know. And it gets me excited for the stuff we havent learned about him yet.
     
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    isn't drew brees like 6 feet? he's not a bad QB...
     
  5. Br4d

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    Brees is the QB Doug Flutie would have been with 3 more inches to work with.
     
  6. JetsNation06

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    Add Elway to that 6'2 list. A shade over 6'2.

    Sanchez's size is more than adequate to be an elite level QB.

    Southerland and Patrick were both very good college players. Seems like a good group of UDFA's we brought in.
     
  7. Harpua

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    Do some research before you look like a moron again.

    McNabb whom your mention is 6'2 and 240. Same Height and maybe 15ish pounds on Mark.

    The Top two passers from last season?

    Kurth Warner - 6'2" and 220 pounds. Same size as sanchez

    Drew Brees - Drew Brees 6'0" and 205 pounds. Smaller Then Sanchez.

    Say what you want about Chad's size being prototypical, but he's 6'3" and 225 pounds, or almost the same exact size as Sanchez.

    Your over reaching on the size factor big time and looking like an idiot while doing it. Trying looking shit up yourself before remarking on things.
     
  8. jetsyankeesfan6

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    Amazing article. Sanchez seems to have stellar leadership skills, and it's great to see that he's still really motivated after getting drafted.
     
  9. Scruggy

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    Very cool.

    Subsequently, this is the first news I've heard of Brannan Southerland being on the team. He's a bad-ass fullback -- and I hope he is here to stay!
     
  10. Jtuds

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    Sorry but I'm the fuckin' man. Good job missing the entire reason I posted the article (thread title).
     
  11. Tennessee Jet

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    McNabb is listed at 6'2 on both nfl.com, wikipedia, and yahoo.
     
  12. firemanedjr

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    That's awesome. This kid seems like a real leader, here's to hoping he's as good a player as he is a kid.
     
  13. Baumeister

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    I have a good a feeling about Sanchez. He is tall enough to get the job done and be the Jets QB. Go Sanchez!
     
  14. CJLang

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    The QB Flutie would have been had he ever gotten a fair shake in the NFL. All he ever did when given the chance is win.
     
  15. alleycat9

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    wow a great leader, i cant believe nobody ever thought of doing something like this before.

    oh wait thats right i am sure they have. and i am sure that plenty of guys have called the troops together, lets remember these are a bunch of udfas not necessarily thomas jones. and went over some stuff they learned.

    guys this kid isnt the best thing since sliced bread, this place is like it was right after favre got signed. its almost disgusting.
     
  16. GBA

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    QB height is completely overrated. Rodgers, McNabb, Brees, Warner, Favre, Romo, Garcia.. all listed as shorter than Sanchez. Like others have mentioned, Brees isn't even 6'. Flutie was 5'9-5'10.

    I hate all the media hype, but it's good to see him handle it so well.
     
  17. PennyRoyal10

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    and he totally had that drop-kick down...
     
  18. fr0zensm0ke

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    Indeed, I read that article earlier today, but he does have a point. If you're going to post statistics, make sure they are factual. He may have gone a little far in poking at you for it, but it can be avoided with a small bit of research.
     
  19. al_toon_88

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    This kind of drooling, sycophantic drivel makes both the "journalist" and Rex Ryan sound like homos. Sanchez has gone through 1 off-season practice. For the love of God, what kind of "news stories" would the NY tabloids write if Mr. Congeniality actually led us to the Super Bowl??

    Oh, and Kellen, meet the door. Apparently, the coaching staff is openly rooting for you to lose the job.
     
  20. CJLang

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    They better be rooting for Sanchez to step up... Tanny put his job on the line with the moves he made. If Sanchez can't beat out Clemens, then all the players and picks they traded last weekend will come back and bite him in the ass.
     

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