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Originally Posted by ChiefRon
That's the main reason I actually prefer Sanchez, even though I'm in the minority.
Seems like the first thing they mention about him are the intangibles, quick decisions, intelligence, passion, right before they mention the limited amount of starts, only playing from behind in one game, and the wrong decision to come out early. Then they usually say, "If this guy stayed in school, he would probably be the #1 overall pick next year".
Well, shit, draft the guy at #3 and let him sit and learn. Is he going to lose talent by learning in the NFL? Experience means a lot, but geez, won't experience learning to adjust how the NFL plays be more valuable?
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I think the thing no one mentions that's important is practicing everyday against the most talented defense in all of college football, and anyone that knows anything about SC knows how intense practices are.
You literally can not find a knock on Sanchez other than experience. Top intangibles, physical talent, leadership, smarts, confidence. It's all there.