It was 6 inches behind where it should have been. He shouldve caught it. Ideally, yes, you want a better throw.
In an odd way if he was making dumb reads I'd actually be more optomistic. He actually made the right reads for the most part, but he threw baloons up there. That's not something experience/coaching fixes. You either can make the throws or you can't.
There's a difference. Genos a rookie, he's going to make mistakes. He needs to clean it up regardless of how poor the rest of the team is he needs to cut down the interceptions and turnovers as he matures. It's his second game, Brady has shit for recievers and he didn't turn the ball over once. That's what good QB's do, it's what Sanchez has NEVER done. And its what, so for in a 2 game career, Geno has struggled with. We knew coming in Geno was going to have rookie struggles. I don't like it but that's part of the curve....Now if he's still playing this way in game 16 that he's playing now there are problems. And that's the problem with Sanchez, 5 years in to his career he was still making the same rookie mistakes and turning the ball over WAY too much for a ball manager. Geno gets a pass right now as a 2 game rookie, that's a pass that won't last forever and he needs to show progress as the season goes along. Also going to cut a little slack for the rookie this week because it was a short week. The question isn't if Geno is going to make mistakes early on, we knew he would. The question is how does he develop over the course of the season, does he blossom, or does he stay the same turnover QB that Sanchez has been. That all remains to be seen. S
Seemed like he didn't make bad mistakes until he was pressing at the end. After a shitload of drops. He definitely needs to clean that crap up, but for christs sakes the guy is a rookie on the road in his 2nd ever start. He needs more help than he got today. The worst one was the pick behind Holmes when we were in range to tie with a FG.
Hill wasn't open, there was less than a minute and it was raining. Everyone is making a big deal about the Pats WRs being rookies and Brady gets a pass but Geno is the rookie running the O. No game is a pass but you just don't light up the league up when you're a rookie QB.
The funny part is that would have been considered an "accurate" throw by the Sanchez folks if Sanchez had thrown it.
Heh I was the opposite. I'd rather it be bad throws, right reads. It means mentally he's ahead of what we though, but just need to work on mechanics and timing and coachable stuff.
The fact we compare the similarities of a 5th year Sanchez with a 1st year Geno is already a knock on Sanchez.
I just cant believe that there are still people on here that defend Sanchez. I find that... amazing. Very, very hard to believe.
I wanted to say it but would of been called a troll. This is why this thread has become entertaining now. I'll just sit back and watch.
You guys are honestly too dense to see the difference between a 5th year player who never improved and a rookie in his 2nd fucking game? Really? You must be acting this way on purpose. You have to be. Right?