What do you mean? It's not like he's gonna shot himself, there are 8.5M reasons for him not to. They are the same reasons that would compensate for his embarrassment... if he can have such a feeling that is. No... he'll be fine.
I don't need to get called an asshole for rooting for a Sanchez injury. People who aren't rooting for the injury are the assholes. I didn't start with the foul language but am happy to sink to the level of any asshole who wants to talk Sanchez.
Rooting for injury is the definition of being an asshole. It's a free country so you can root for whatever you want, but the comment stands: you are an asshole who is free to be one. As to "fuck you"... Kid, Internet Schwarzeneggers like you are beyond pathetic.
Hey do what you want. You might enjoy the sport more if you weren't so consumed by hate because of it.
Perhaps it was I who misunderstood your original comment. What did you mean saying that Sanchez woundn't be able to handle DL?
I could care less about your definition of an asshole. My definition of an asshole is someone who thinks Sanchez should be in an NFL uniform. Anytime you want the "fuck you" to your face you just let me know, I'm in Westbury.
I agree. The only way it should go is Sanchez having his best game of the season and people suddenly changing their minds and saying "hey, maybe he's not such a bad QB after all." I hate that he's getting another start.
Unless its Sanchez. Just kidding. In all seriousness, Sanchez will have a great game with like 5 TD's when we actually want to lose, and Woody will keep Rex and Tanny because of this with Sanchez as the starting QB next year because he beat Buffalo. I know this nightmare will happen.
Actually you are an asshole for rooting for an injury and if you keep up the sideshow you'll be taking a vacation. That goes for anybody else who wants to get into a pissing match with personal attacks. Leave it and move on.
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Not to be a dick but that's stupid to think that way.. Whoever is calling the shots next year is going to look at the season as a whole in evaluating Sanchez, not just the last game of the season in a meaningless contest against another losing team. Sanchez could throw for 500 yards and 5 TDs Sunday, and it isn't going to make a bit of difference in the decision making in the offseason. If its Rex/Tannenbaum or whoever, and they decide to keep Sanchez next year, it won't be because of what he did vs. Buffalo in week 17. It only comes down to single games when evaluating players if that's the only sample size. Like say McElroy. But since Sanchez has 4 seasons worth of a sample size to go by, this game doesn't make a bit of difference. That's why they opted to play McElroy, but since he can't play this weekend, they might as well play Sanchez. It's really the only option as McElroy's hurt and Tebow is halfway out of NY anyway so it would be pointless to play him....