Mark Sanchez

18 October 2009

r play calling and better quarterbacking.  Chad Henne was 20-26 for 241 yards and 2 TDs.  Mark Sanchez was 12-24 for 172 and a touch.  Although both quarterbacks played well enough for their teams to win, Chad Henne took his game to the next level against a supposedly dominant defense.

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27 September 2009

(I've also posted this on my blog at FanNation.com).

It's been an interesting NFL Sunday thus far, so I had the urge to get my two cents in on the day's events. First thing that comes to my mind, it's going right into this post...

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9 September 2009

; He will be the center piece of the their team for years to come.  But one has to wonder what Mark Sanchez could have done with a weapon like Marshall on his side.  

-The Sporting

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24 February 2009

 Talk all you want about the “potential” of Matt Stafford and Mark Sanchez, but if you’re looking for an immediate impact quarterback in the 2009 draft, look no further than the diminutive Pat White of West Virginia. To use the old cliche that probably became a cliche because it used to be considered an invaluable trait, the guy is simply a play-maker. Sure, he “only” stands 6′0 1/4 and weighs 197 lbs., but this is a player who isn’t afraid to put the team on his back in crunch time and make the game-deciding play. Still, the story of his life has been one of under-appreciation, and the tale of this year’s draft is looking like yet another chapter.

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