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Pioli Zombie 10-05-2009 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Raised On Riots (Post 6141716)
ROFL Whatever you say Know Mo.

I love how Boy Wonder gets a free ride for literally handing the game to the Saints. 3 interception, a fumble in the end zone, 14 points, all given up by the Sainted One alone. It was Delhomme-worthy.
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googlegoogle 10-05-2009 12:59 PM

Will we hear 'dirty Sanchez' on a network broadcast?

SAUTO 10-05-2009 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 6141702)
I've seen it said here, by more than one person, that the ENTIRE Patriots legacy basically boils down to taking Brady in the 6th round. Some might call it luck and some might say they had to be brow beat by a vociferous assistant coach, but the point is always the same.

QFT, heard it here many times.

Donger 10-05-2009 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 6140898)
Watching the Chiefs' game yesterday, it seemed like Cassel doesn't drop back (if that is the correct expression) very far after he gets the ball. Is that correct?

Well?

DeezNutz 10-05-2009 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Pioli Zombie (Post 6141724)
I love how Boy Wonder gets a free ride for literally handing the game to the Saints. 3 interception, a fumble in the end zone, 14 points, all given up by the Sainted One alone. It was Delhomme-worthy.
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Bad game. Very, very bad game.

Just a guess, but he'll probably recover. If he's still making these same mistakes at 27, we should be concerned.

TheGuardian 10-05-2009 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Pioli Zombie (Post 6141724)
I love how Boy Wonder gets a free ride for literally handing the game to the Saints. 3 interception, a fumble in the end zone, 14 points, all given up by the Sainted One alone. It was Delhomme-worthy.
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Which was also my point early on. Sanchez has been riding the crest of that Jets defense for 3 weeks. The Jets defense still only allowed 10 points to the best offense in the league yesterday, but Sanchez shit the bed all day long. I have NO DOUBT that if the Jets had somehow managed to win that game certain people on this board would have been all over his nutsack talking about how he won the game and "made plays" (dude aint made a fuggin play since college) to help his team win. Sharper talked about the fact that he locked onto his primary target all day. Not to mention the fact that the kid has no field awareness or pocket presence. Sanchez can be a good care taker quarterback for that defense. But that's about all he's ever going to amount to. Last year Matt Ryan had a few bad games of course, but even early on you could see he had the instincts that Sanchez is severely lacking in.

Pioli Zombie 10-05-2009 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by DeezNutz (Post 6141890)
Bad game. Very, very bad game.

Just a guess, but he'll probably recover. If he's still making these same mistakes at 27, we should be concerned.

I agree. And Cassel has never got a game in which he coughed up a pick 6 and fumbled in the end zone and threw 2 more picks after that. In case that's what you were getting at.
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Pioli Zombie 10-05-2009 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by TheGuardian (Post 6141916)
Which was also my point early on. Sanchez has been riding the crest of that Jets defense for 3 weeks. The Jets defense still only allowed 10 points to the best offense in the league yesterday, but Sanchez shit the bed all day long. I have NO DOUBT that if the Jets had somehow managed to win that game certain people on this board would have been all over his nutsack talking about how he won the game and "made plays" (dude aint made a fuggin play since college) to help his team win. Sharper talked about the fact that he locked onto his primary target all day. Not to mention the fact that the kid has no field awareness or pocket presence. Sanchez can be a good care taker quarterback for that defense. But that's about all he's ever going to amount to. Last year Matt Ryan had a few bad games of course, but even early on you could see he had the instincts that Sanchez is severely lacking in.

Excellent Points. But I guess Sanchez will get a free ride until he's 27 with this bunch.
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Kyle DeLexus 10-05-2009 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by TheGuardian (Post 6141916)
Which was also my point early on. Sanchez has been riding the crest of that Jets defense for 3 weeks. The Jets defense still only allowed 10 points to the best offense in the league yesterday, but Sanchez shit the bed all day long. I have NO DOUBT that if the Jets had somehow managed to win that game certain people on this board would have been all over his nutsack talking about how he won the game and "made plays" (dude aint made a fuggin play since college) to help his team win. Sharper talked about the fact that he locked onto his primary target all day. Not to mention the fact that the kid has no field awareness or pocket presence. Sanchez can be a good care taker quarterback for that defense. But that's about all he's ever going to amount to. Last year Matt Ryan had a few bad games of course, but even early on you could see he had the instincts that Sanchez is severely lacking in.

Last year people were saying Flacco was just a game manager and IMO he is showing he can be more. Your putting too much on such a small sample of pro games.

TheGuardian 10-05-2009 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Kyle DeLexus (Post 6142053)
Last year people were saying Flacco was just a game manager and IMO he is showing he can be more. Your putting too much on such a small sample of pro games.

I don't know how I can make myself any clearer. While Flacco may have been more of a game manager last year he and Ryan had things like pocket presence and field awareness that Sanchez clearly does not have. It's like trying to teach a running back vision. It's not possible. Sanchez wasn't even aware he was running around in the end zone yesterday. That's something guy should be aware of pre-snap. He never felt people around him and seems to lack some of the very important instincts that both Flacco and Ryan showed even as rookies. Sanchez could end up being a decent QB one day but he's always going to have a problem with ball control (he's been a fumbling machine so far and I don't know of a single QB that really ever corrects that, look at Dave Krieg and Culpepper) and pocket presence. Right now we'd still be 0-4 but look even less competitive if Sanchez were on this team starting.

Pioli Zombie 10-05-2009 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by TheGuardian (Post 6142160)
I don't know how I can make myself any clearer. While Flacco may have been more of a game manager last year he and Ryan had things like pocket presence and field awareness that Sanchez clearly does not have. It's like trying to teach a running back vision. It's not possible. Sanchez wasn't even aware he was running around in the end zone yesterday. That's something guy should be aware of pre-snap. He never felt people around him and seems to lack some of the very important instincts that both Flacco and Ryan showed even as rookies. Sanchez could end up being a decent QB one day but he's always going to have a problem with ball control (he's been a fumbling machine so far and I don't know of a single QB that really ever corrects that, look at Dave Krieg and Culpepper) and pocket presence. Right now we'd still be 0-4 but look even less competitive if Sanchez were on this team starting.

Sanchez would have been killed already.
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ChiefsCountry 10-05-2009 04:12 PM

Clearly the Guardian knows all since he was a backup LB at UCM and played with two studs at Coffeyville.

OnTheWarpath15 10-05-2009 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry (Post 6142305)
Clearly the Guardian knows all since he was a backup LB at UCM and played with two studs at Coffeyville.

Backup?

Explains why he doesn't want to talk about playing after JuCo.

Reaper16 10-05-2009 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry (Post 6142305)
Clearly the Guardian knows all since he was a backup LB at UCM and played with two studs at Coffeyville.

Are you just throwing out random schools?

OnTheWarpath15 10-05-2009 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Reaper16 (Post 6142314)
Are you just throwing out random schools?

CC is not that type. He's got solid info, or he wouldn't be using it.

Sounds to me like someone's been outed.

As a tough-talking backup.


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