Really the guy made a great throw you can't leave it at that. Maybe a great cover linebacker can make a play on that ball but not many. Maybe a corner but not a lb. Anyway we will criticize him if that happens it did not it was 20 yard gain. The whole if my Dad was a women he would be my mother argument is way beneath you.
That was my point he makes that much of a difference, don't want to see anybody get injured, but if his knee injury was serious it would put us on a level playing field with them
the more you bash sanchez the more you show how little you know about the game. especially when you are criticizing a perfect throw.
There's not that many Sanchez fans. Rex and his brother/agent Nick might be the only 2 who will be leaving.
A great throw because it was completed If this were basketball would you discredit a bad shot just because it went in Do you think Sanchez can consistently make that throw without there being pick 6 potential I just don't trust Mark with those types of passes
Yet you said Powell dropped a pass thrown at his knees FOH And I later emphasized and I'm not the only one who side throws like that, which Mark is known for mistiming are pick sixes waiting to happen Do you think he can consistently make that throw If he could our offense will take a huge leap but that's always been an issue with him Accuracy and timing are not his friends
Agreed on all three points...although I didn't specify AFC title game. I had the Super Bowl in mind But let's get real. Those runs were two years ago. Sanchez's play could improve drastically and we may never sniff the playoffs with him again. So much depends on team talent, coaching and plain old luck. I still find it funny that even though the Jets reached the AFC title game two years in a row, it was not a good enough reason to keep Schotty around. Isn't it easier to change the way you call a game than the way you actually play it?
So clutch...Especially against the 32nd ranked defense.. But it also proves that Sanchez has the ability to make plays with weapons around him. Even though the defenses that he went against were terrible, he did make some veteran throws that were picture perfect. So I won't take any of that away from him.
I apologize cval said it But the fact you didn't refute the rest of my post shows you agree with my assessment
Yes and his most recent comeback has been when? That's where this debate always ends, how heavily do you weigh his past 1.5-2 years to predicting his future performance, how heavily do you weight his first 1.5-2 years to predicting his future performance. To sum up, against Pitt in 2010-2011 playoffs, I was 99% sure if we got the ball back on offense we were winning that game. Against Tennessee in 2012-2013 season, I was 99% sure we weren't coming back when we were down 4 with 3-4 minutes left. Then getting the ball back 25 yards away down 4 with 45 seconds left, still had no faith. So it depends, 2010 Sanchez, I trust. End of 2011 or 2012 Sanchez I don't trust. 2009 Sanchez, probably don't trust.
The TD throw to Cumberland, was a replica of the throw that iced the JVille game. So yes. He went 10/13. 5 were close to 20 or over. What more do you want.
Want? I just watched Brady go 8/8 for 72yds. on a 7 minute opening drive against the Bucs. He capped it off with a 25yd. td toss and a two point conversion. That's what I want. What we get is Sancho throwing a pick6 to a D lineman on his third shitty throw. I don't really care what came after. That shit loses games whether it happens at the beginning , middle or end.
Better timing and accuracy on his throws Too many were badly placed and potential incompletions Throws should not be placed below the waist or above the shoulders