Do you guys agree with me now when I say he's Top 10 in the NFL? Everyone wants to play for Rex or wants Mark on their team. I put my case to bed.
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Mark Sanchez had 15 dropped INTs. His apparently mediocre year was distorted by that fact. He is actually quite awful. Not a single team in the NFL would choose Mark Sanchez to QB their team, even if you removed Brady, Manning, Brees, Roethlisberger, Rodgers, Rivers, Cutler, and Vick from the possible choices. I'd still take Bradford, Ryan, Flacco, Henne, and probably some others Im not remembering off the top of my head before taking Sanchez. He strives for average and fails.
EDIT: Add Eli, Schuab, Cassel, Palmer, Orton, Garrard, and Freeman to the list of QBs Id take before Sanchez. That puts him at #20, and Im debating taking Ryan Fitzpatrick and Jon Kitna before him too.djphinfan and Frumundah Finnatic like this. -
Mark Sanchez has more playoff road wins than most of the QBs you named on your entire list combined. Mark may never win an MVP title or put up numbers like Manning or that peice of **** in New England, but the guy is a PROVEN winner. He knows how to win games. He does NOT fold under pressure like the Matt Ryan's, like the Joe Flacco's, like the Jay Cutler's, like the Matt Cassel's (Face-palm), like the Carson Palmer's (Double face-palm), like the David Garrard's (Triple face-palm), and like the Jon Kitna's (Speechless on that one).
You obviously have no idea whatsoever on the topic you are speaking of. The only QBs I will take TODAY over Mark Sanchez is Aaron Rodgers, Ben Roethlisberger, Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, and Drew Brees. I like Sam Bradford, but he's not in Mark's league.
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Wow, Mark Sanchez is a winner, LMAO.....dude please!
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While I agree that he continues to improve, and I have always liked the pace at which he plays and that he's not afraid to take risks, he is not yet a Top 10 QB.
Off the top of my head, I'd take Brady, Manning, Brees, Rodgers, Big Ben, Rivers, Romo, Freeman, Bradford, Ryan, Schaub, Flacco over Sanchez. I would take Matthew Stafford over Sanchez if he could stay on the field. And that isn't to say there aren't other QB's better than Sanchez right now. Those are simply guys I'd build around before Sanchez. Andrew Luck will also be better than Sanchez once he comes out.
This isn't to say the Jets got it wrong. They certainly made out better than we did. But it isn't quite the situation you think it is IMHO.USArmyFinFan and unluckyluciano like this. -
He also "tweeted" to Chris Johnson to race him, he must be the fastest man the worldzzz!!!!omgz!!!111
He ALSO tweeted to meet him at "chimas" restuarant in Charlotte when he was here to play the panthers...........it must be the GREATEST RESTAURANT IN THE WORLLLLLDZZZ!!111 BECAUSE HE TWEETED IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111111Clipse, Frumundah Finnatic, Pagan and 3 others like this. -
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I think this just helps the rumors that Chad is gay
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Proven winner? Is that derived from his 70.2 career QB rating?
Let's look at Mark Sanchez' Top 10 rankings:
- 2010 Pass Attempts: 507, 9th
- 2009 Interceptions Thrown: 20, 2nd
- 2009 yds/comp: 12.7, 7th
- 2010 sack percentage: 5.9%, 9th
- 2010 fumbles: 10, 7th
- 2009 fumbles: 9, 5th
MarinePhinFan likes this. - 2010 Pass Attempts: 507, 9th
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Look back at Cleveland.. I know we got lucky with a couple of plays but Sanchez threw a dart between two defenders to Santonio for the score.
Look back at Detroit.. He bobbled the snap, yet he kept his composure, moved into the pocked, and found Holmes for a 53 yard pass.
Look back Houston.. This was all Sanchez, IMO. He did a lot of smart plays by throwing near the sidelines, by dumping it off, by looking away the receivers so that Braylon Edwards can burn Allen (Again).
Also look back at Denver and at Indy.. He made critical plays at critical times. He knows when to come up big.
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Can you at least agree with me with that situation? -
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Conference championships? None.
Super Bowl championships? None.
How many pro bowls? None.
Accomplishments of any kind? None.
Winner? Cant lie. All he does is win. Win absolutely nothing.
Dont winners get trophies? a hat? something?
Since your entire case for Sanchez being a top 10 QB hinges on him being a "winner", you'd think he'd have actually won something. Instead his stats show he sucks, and so do his lack of trophies. If anyone's IQ is in question, I think its yours. Now go think of another excuse to say he is great, because he hasn't won jack ****. -
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This will have to continue later. I gotta go. Someday youll realize the difference between being a media star and a football star. Sanchez is this ultrahumble, totally committed amazing player during his press conferences. Too bad that doesnt make you better at football. Neither does sleeping with 17 year olds.
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I find it funny that you give Sanchez credit for those wins and say he is top 10, but fail to recognise that it is Rex Ryan's defense that is the real reason the Jets won those games. The Jets defense is top 10. Their quarterback is not even close.
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Trent Dilfer won the Super Bowl. Top 10 QB? Not even close.
Brad Johnson won the Super Bowl. Top 10 QB? Not even close.
Mark Sanchez didnt even make it to the Super Bowl. Top 10 QB? Not even close.
What do all these teams have in common? Average to below average QBs with amazing defenses to bail them out and set them up with great field position. But no!!!! This cant be true! Mark Sanchez sleeps with teenagers, and he was drafted really high, and he says all the right things. All of their wins are because of his unstoppable ability to turn the ball over. He's so good that the coaching staff needs to color coordinate the play calls to alert him of when he better not throw another pick. Im sure Peyton Manning and Drew Brees have that same problem. Great minds think alike after all. Nevermind the fact that Sanchez doesnt have stats to back up his status. Just ignore his below average QB rating, all of his turnovers, his inability to throw as accurately as a great QB, and his lack of winning anything. LEts just assume that the Jets would have gone nowhere without him. He is the reason they win! Having a quarterback who has proven to be good in place of Sanchez would be a mistake. There is no way having an actual top 10 QB would make the Jets better. The Jets have traded to acquire as many weapons for Sanchez as possible, and he still throws for less yards than Chad Henne who is on the hot seat himself. Having 15 dropped INTs (over twice as many as any other QB) skewed his TD:INT ratio to be slightly above even. Therefore, he made progress!!!! Yay!!! Mark Sanchez is maturing into a really good quarterback! w00t! LMAO!
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