So Todd McShay is Stupid regarding Sanchez.
Stafford and Sanchez did very well in the interviews this weekend. He has to say Sanchez had a much better weekend here, not only on the field throwing, said he was very accurate doing so, but in the interview room... Said he was the leader of the group, Coaches loved the leadership, style and energy that he brought over Stafford....
Alright fans, Flame away, What are everyones thought on Todd McShay.. He was at the combine and talked to folks, but he has nothing when compared to Chiefsplant. |
Well, he has had Sanchez at #17 all this time, and was called an idiot by anyone who wanted to draft him at 3 on here. So now, we'll see if those same people, including yourself, now act like he knows something.
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But seeing how much everybody said Sanchez sucked, then to hear people that were at the combine say the opposite... Well except King, whom will now by the messiah for the fans bashing Sanchez... |
This is like one of those
Michael Ash says -threads Who -and why should I care |
ESPN is coming up with QB's at the combine and Something on Pat White...
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GOD DAMN this gets old.
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Will post what they say after the break.
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anyone that doesn't think Sanchez is a football Gawd is a complete idiot
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And as far as people at the combine saying the opposite other than Peter King, maybe you missed these: Losers: Mark Sanchez, USC - Early word is Sanchez did a good job in the interviews but his decision to throw did not improve his stock. It was as if Sanchez was pressing during the throwing drills as he had too much mustard on his short throws and overthrew several passes including an out and post corner. The arm strength, footwork and motion were there but the accuracy was not. It was not a terrible performance but it was not the type of workout you expect from a guy who is trying to be the the overall #1 pick. Despite the struggles, Draft101 Chief Scout Dan Wernery still thinks Sanchez will get taken in the top 10 on draft day. http://nfldraft101.com/articles/177/...zz_Day_Two.jsp LOSERS • USC quarterback Mark Sanchez. He didn’t lose much ground this week. But he couldn’t seize the opportunity to change a lot of minds about who the best quarterback in the draft may be. Stafford still wears that crown coming out of the combine, and unless he crashes next week at Georgia’s pro day (not likely), or simply has terrible ink board sessions with coaches (also not likely), he’ll still be the first quarterback off the board. If anything, Sanchez’s solid performance in passing drills Sunday underscores what most people suspected about this quarterback class anyway: it’s just plain weak. http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slu...yhoo&type=lgns By Don Banks SI: -- Southern Cal's Sanchez did nothing to make anyone believe he's top 10 material at this point. He struggled quite a bit on passes he threw outside the numbers, near the sidelines, and only looked great on slant patterns. I expect any potential chatter about Sanchez being a real option for the Lions at No. 1 to all but evaporate unless he has a boffo pro day workout next month. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200...x.html?eref=T1 By Tony Pauline, Special to SI.com, TFYDraft.com Sliders: Mark Sanchez/QB/USC: Sanchez struggled most of the day and may have pushed himself out of the draft's first 10 selections. He was accurate throwing between the numbers, but Sanchez sprayed the outs and was very inaccurate with his deep outs. Most worrisome is Sanchez showed marginal arm strength and on a number of occasions receivers were slowing up in their deep patterns as his passes were underthrown. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200...x.html?eref=T1 |
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i think the mods should change your name to GoatChiefJr almost all you do lately is :Poke: |
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