Nick Folk without a doubt. Missed those FG because he knew we didn't need them. Once you overlook the missed FG & how one of them was short like an extra point, he had a pretty solid game. :up:
Sanchez has gorwn up before our eyes. He is the reason we are winning games now instead of being a game manager and hoping he doesn't make mistakes. Even his last 2 INts have been "good" INTs that have pinned our opponents inside the 2. I have 100% confidence in him now which is why I was shocked we didn't take a shot at the end of regulation w/ 2 TOs.
Was surprised Jets didn't take a shot also. Only explanation that makes sense is the coaching staff felt Sanchez couldn't make it happen w/ the injured leg. Or Sanchez needed a break ASAP to wrap the leg so they just played safe & ended the 4th quarter.
So many heroic efforts in this one... but Sanchez was the warrior who fought through the biggest uphill battle and managed to do just enough to get the win. He deserves the nod easily.
I voted Sanchez, but that stripped fumble makes Coleman a close second, the offense wouldnt have gotten back on the field without that play.
Sanchez carried the team to the finish w/ a bad calf he could barely stand on. He is becomming the heart and soul of this team. Very exciting indeed