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Better team by miles and still lost, despite 200 yards rushing. Brilliant. Oh, and the 'weather' was bad..... Sanchez complained before the game that he had never played in temps below 50 degrees....ouch, my vagina's frozen over....thats who I want leading my team, the guy griping about 44 degree weather..... I guess someone forgot to tell him NY doesn't have a dome.... what is he going to do when he has to play in negative degree weather with snow and wind? Too bad he wasn't drafted by KC, I mean it never gets cold here. |
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Get bent over your excuse-making for Mark Castle; by the time he and Sanchez are on the "same level", it'll be time for Mark Castle to retire. And isn't that swell? Sanchez is a true rook on a winning team with a rook Head Coach; I'm sure he weeps nightly for your approval. |
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Hope New York doesn't ruin him, they'll be on him like white on rice in a styrofoam cup (edit) losing to the rival Fins and Bills. |
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See the Dallas game. Evade the rush, and then "uh...uh...looking...uh...(throw it away). Take a chance for ****'s sake. |
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Brilliant. |
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For the record, Sanchez will get better. Sanchez will be a decent QB, and Sanchez and Cassel will most likely be pretty much the same in their prime. Both good, not great. They both have similar talent. You better hope that Sanchez gets to Cassel's level sooner than when Cassel is going to retire.... because Cassel has another eight years at least in the league. |
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They have six weeks of Sanchez and this team on film. It will be interesting to see how they do from this point forward. |
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