We have three things to remember Sanchez with. 1. Ass fumble 2. Red zone pick 3. Sack and fumble. Not exactly a glowing endorsement.
i wouldnt even give my sanchez jersey to an african child who needs clothing only to spare them...burning the jersey asap
Butt fumble. It's the best characterization for him this season. Wrong way to start, self-created sack including a humiliating face to ass collision, turnover, TD off that turnover/game effectively over. If he had managed to somehow include an inaccurate pass, it would be a flawless description of Sanchez's and the Jets year.
The Good: 2 AFC Championship Game appearances The Bad: Lead the league in turnover in the past 2 seasons The Ugly: BUTT FUMBLE
He scared me everytime we were within 20 yard line of the red zone...Because a INT was coming. Butt fumble is surely the icing
Nothing I meant nothing tops butt fumbling into a return TD during Thanksgiving on National TV in a blow out loss to division rival Patsies.
You give too much credit to Nacho. His jersey are of any value only in NY. Outside NY, his jersey only serves comedic value, if that. Nothing more. Only a moron would buy #6 jersey outside NY.
At this point only morons *in* NY would buy a #6 jersey. And yeah, Butt Fumble. Had it all: national holiday, nationally televised, prime time, division rival, blowout loss, a surreal and comically inexplicable blooper.
I've never seen a player, come up empty on so many occasions over so many years, and still have people make up excuses. I'm not talking about internet people -- I mean these commentators that act like Sanchez is fine wine, and needed just the right treatment. I watch Sanchez play, and he looks like a guy that just doesn't have the DNA of a quarterback. He just doesn't have the moxie, the calmness, the confidence, or the judgment.
You think Pennington was worse than Sanchez? Really? Wow.... What did CP do to you? Did he abuse you as a kid or something? Seriously, CP was a QB with an ungodly high football IQ, incredibly accurate passer, but a glass noodle for an arm. He was like the poor man's Joe Montana. Mark Sanchez is the poor man's Joey Harrington. No contest. If CP wasn't injury prone he would still be a starting QB in the NFL right now and probably next season as well. Could the same be said for Sancho? Don't get me wrong, CP was not Joe Montana, but he was a pretty good QB. In fact, I would argue that if he was our QB in 2009/2010 we would have gotten to a SB. Unfortunately, it was CP's arm that gave out on him, not his mind.
You know what REALLY sucks? The number 6 is my favorite number. It has been for nearly forty years. Don't know why. Then this o-line molesting loser comes along and now if I buy a Jets jersey with my favorite number I am going to get pelted, even if I leave his unutterable name off it. Hopefully our next QB will take that number and turn it into something positive.