Yea Sanchez is lucky. That dropped TD against the Dolphins was lucky. All those dropped catches make up for all the dropped interceptions.
Exactly. There were two dropped passes that were called INTs in the GB game and there was no mention of that in the article.
Another debate I keep hearing is how much better Flacco/Ryan are over Sanchez. It makes me sick. I'll eventually make a topic reguarding that issue but not now cuz we have one long offseason to dicuss that....
this is the same source who said eli manning had only 4-6 tipped interceptions. im pretty sure he had 3 in 1 game.. i would like this source to provide a video of every dropped pick. i remember about 5.
Who cares, the guy is clutch when it counts and he's 24 years old. I'll take him any day of the week.
I don't give a fuck what the stats say after year 2. He's been cash-money in the playoffs and last 2 minutes, and is still going to get better. Piss on this article.
Really? I could have sworn he sucked garbage in the first Colts game and what was it 24-0 in the first half of the Steelers game? Yea what a big time QB in the playoffs this guy is. Sorry he doesn't do it for me.
I don't know, I think this article is a revelation. I think it is unconscionable to have a young QB with little experience to spray the ball around. What young QB throws almost interceptions and had lots of passes dropped............. ground breaking stuff.
It's funny how you act like you know what a big time QB is and then not consider a 2nd half of a game... edit: how has this guy not been banned? if you look at his posts it's obvious he is just a Sanchez troll posts once in the past 50 days and happens to reappear in this thread? what a coincidence...
7 game winning drives this year, including @IND when he "sucked garbage" for the first half, not the entire game. Not bad whilst playing with tearing shoulder cartiledge. Also, no love for a win @NE? EDIT: 9 TDs, 3 INT, 1155 yds, 60% cpt, 4-2 record (all on the road) in the playoffs, when it counts. Crunch those numbers asschin.