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Originally Posted by Chiefnj2
Questions with Sanchez - experience, hasn't had to come from behind and is surrounded by lots of talent, seems to get happy feet a little, I think he holds the ball a little low once he starts dancing around, doesn't have a great arm but has better touch than Stafford.
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Why does everyone think "happy feet" is a bad thing. It's not. Peyton Manning is well known for the way his feet don't stay still. Footwork is an important part of throwing mechanics and guys like Manning and Sanchez are adjusting their feet as much as possible so that they'll be able to throw as soon as they see a passing lane to an open reciever. Sanchez's "happy feet" are part of the reason he has such a quick release. Not a bad thing.