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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501
Sanchez isn't horrible. But hopefully this at least puts to rest the ridiculous idea that the Chiefs completely whiffed by not taking Sanchez. And it does raise the interesting question about how well Sanchez can play in the conditions. I mentioned in another thread that one of the top things scouts look for in a quarterback is their ability to throw a ball that cuts through the conditions.
Is it possible that wind could be Sanchez's achilles heel? In a lot of games I've seen, Sanchez throws a lot of lofty balls. If he's going to throw in New York and the AFC East, he's going to be dealing with wind. A lot. Should be interesting to see if this is something he can adjust to.
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Yes, these questions are almost always settled by week 6 of a QB's rookie season. What makes Sanchez's performance all the more damning, however, is Cassel's exemplary game earlier today.
No way the Chiefs would have won without his crisp play.