With Sparano in town, who will be brought in for Sanchez ?

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  1. jetsons

    jetsons Well-Known Member

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    My first thought, exactly
     
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    no, I think he really means execute him.
     
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    Ditto, hopefully he's fully recovered from his injury.
     
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    Looks like Todd Haley is coming in for an interview today . I'm sure he's here to fix this passing game
     
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    Yes it does, but I think the most influence on Tony Romo's early career in the pros could be contributed to Sean Payton who was the QB coach in Dallas from 2003-2005.

    Don't get me wrong, I do like Todd Haley very much and would welcome him with open arms, but I don't know if he'll be filling the mentor role for Sanchez. As a passing game coordinator he'd have more responsibility than just focusing on Sanchez, as imposed to a true QB coach.
     

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