good thing he has great footwork then. He had some of the best footwork coming out of the draft for a college QB. Yes, he could be calling meetings with his new WRs to get timing down, but what is good is that instead of Sanchez's years 5-11 being marred by knee bullshit, he deals with it now and sacrifices a few months of bullshit OTAs. We can't act like the months from March to May mean everything to NFL teams and if the players aren't around or are rehabbing its the end of the world. It gets so overblown sometimes.
:rofl: who did he hit at the end? If I practiced that drill for 5 hours every day for 3 months, I'd still hit a cone. That was unreal.
Couldn't say it any better, ND. Sanchez had a flying start at which point the opposing team CS caught up and dissected his NFL films. He got comfortable near the end of the season and showed his progression. Just like how opponents dissected his films, he will dissect opposing coaches now that he can see what they 'tend' to do against him.
He's gonna be fine... don't sweat something that isn't an issue yet. This guys knee is going to be more well cared for than just about anything else you can imagine. I am certain he's got some of the best medical and rehab advice at his disposal. He'll be ready come preseason. They already said he's in there rehabbing everyday and studying and working on the mental aspect. Don't know what else you can expect from a young guy like that.
I know what sanchez is going through on a much, MUCH lower scale. When I started officiating baseball, college baseball, the game moved faster than when I played. I had to think before every play, during every play and make sure I took my time before I made any calls. Now, the game is so slow to the point that I can have fun in between pitches, I can focus on 14 different little things that I couldn't worry about before because I was just getting the basics down. Same thing with Mark. The light went on and he has caught up to the speed of the game. Once that happens, the vision opens up and you begin to control everything. Game experience was the biggest negative with him coming out of college. We needed to practice patience as he got accustomed to the NFL. Its now being rewarded.
^Kinda reminds me of when I first started driving. Had to focus completely in the beginning, found it hard to drive in a straight line without having to move the steering every two seconds, nervous etc. Now, just recently over this weekend, I was driving on 70 miles an hour on the highway and was changing my clothes in the car (Yeah, I was running late for my game).
lol, not just the knee steering. I changed my trousers too and this was not the first time. Hell, I have an electric shaver in the car where I shave every other day going to work.
Looking at it, it seems like it was recorded during the day. You can see the day light in the back ground lol. My guess is in 2009 before the preseason.
lmao never tried the pants change. I find jackets really tough to get off in the car.... damn long sleeves.
I was wrong, Sanchez with football in hand ready to throw http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/ashley_dupre_A2wiH1S8ZfOTOLqnEVKibO?photo_num=3