(and by the way, Mark Sanchez is looking like he should be tossing the ball for the California Redwoods in the UFL).
;( I know he's doing pretty bad. He cut down the amount of interceptions though, and that's all that matters to me, because less interceptions=less turnovers. I wouldn't call him a bust either. If you noticed (Frylock, you're a Chargers fan, and you probably know who I'm going to talk about), Ryan Leaf was a giant bust, the biggest in NFL history, and not only was he a poor player, but he didn't care about playing football, he was a mean guy and had no plan on getting better. Sanchez cares about his performance, he's a nice guy, and he's trying his best to improve his game. End of story.
Good thing this isn't a "football players I hate" though, because that would be like:
1 Chris Johnson 2 Chris Johnson 3 Chris Johnson 4 Chris Johnson 5 Chris Johnson 6 Peyton Manning 7 Darrelle Revis 8 Kevin Kolb 9 Brandon Marshall 10 Every Miami Dolphin
I don't "hate" football players. But there are certain ones I dislike. Like Derrelle Revis...And Tom Brady...
That's too bad. When I don't like a person, especially an athlete, I make it known.
how could you like rapistburger
I don't like him, but I don't hate him. I think he's a good player and he doesn't care too much about money, his off-the-field incidents make him seem bad.
Oh yeah... lets talk REAL football...
Don't be such a crybaby... If you don't like the name of American Football, don't comment.
If somebody does something like really really bad or seriously bad. That it influences me or all of us. Then I'll hate. But Revis wants more money. His problem. Tom Brady hates the Jet, who cares? It's his opinion. And his problem as well.
Yeah, but the Chargers had to settle with Leaf only because the Indianapolis Colts picked Peyton Manning with the first overall pick. Complete opposite of the Jets. They
TRADED UP
to get Mark Sanchez at fifth overall pick. But I'm giving the benefit of the doubt; he'll get better with more experience. Of course, a lot of "experts" said the same thing about Leaf.
to get Mark Sanchez at fifth overall pick. But I'm giving the benefit of the doubt; he'll get better with more experience. Of course, a lot of "experts" said the same thing about Leaf.
I had to look this up, Leaf's rookie season:
In ten games that season, Leaf threw two touchdown passes and fifteen interceptions, passing for 1,289 yards and had a 45.3 percent completion rate, with a quarterback rating of 39
Sanchez had 12 TD's, 20 INTs, and a QB rating of 63, with about 2500 passing yards. Sure, his performance can get worse, but for now, he didn't put up bust numbers yet.
hey man, I'm just stating facts. We don't know how good or how bad Sanchez will be. But I think that he'll turn out to be a decent QB.
In ten games that season, Leaf threw two touchdown passes and fifteen interceptions, passing for 1,289 yards and had a 45.3 percent completion rate, with a quarterback rating of 39
hey man, I'm just stating facts. We don't know how good or how bad Sanchez will be. But I think that he'll turn out to be a decent QB.
He is showing he knows the system though. This preseason game, he's the temporary offensive coordinator at the moment, and he called the plays for both of Mark Brunell's TD passes.
Sanchez had 12 TD's, 20 INTs, and a QB rating of 63, with about 2500 passing yards. Sure, his performance can get worse, but for now, he didn't put up bust numbers yet.
You need to give more time to work on it. Come on it's only his 2nd year.
In ten games that season, Leaf threw two touchdown passes and fifteen interceptions, passing for 1,289 yards and had a 45.3 percent completion rate, with a quarterback rating of 39