Mark Sanchez: 10th best Fantasy QB.

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  1. Brunell's Debt

    Brunell's Debt New Member

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    Sanchez's big fantasy totals are just another reminder of our shocking efficiency in the red zone (and yes, considering how bad we've been down there in the past couple of years and how inconsistent we've been on offense in general, I do think that our red zone success qualifies as shocking.)
     
  2. Br4d

    Br4d 2018 Weeb Ewbank Award

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    The Jets brought in the guy known for working with one of the best red zone offenses of the last generation this year. Their surprise isn't shocking to me.

    If we get a strong offensive coordinator in here their rise to being one of the best offenses in the NFL won't be shocking either.
     
  3. ScotlandJet

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    Good. Lets keep it that way, the kid has loads of upside and once he becomes a confident QB in all situations, this comes with the maturation process, he will be great.
     
  4. Organized Chaos

    Organized Chaos Well-Known Member

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    Meh, I play but there is no real rooting conflict since I root for the Jets first. I find it fun because it makes games I normally wouldn't give a shit about (ie, last nights game) more entertaining.
     
  5. Organized Chaos

    Organized Chaos Well-Known Member

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    Yup, Sanchez is up around 5th in TDs, and he's 2nd in the AFC in TD's after Brady.

    The reality of the season might have been that the difficult early games we faced, along with the injury to Mangold limited Sanchez's early season TDs.
     
  6. Organized Chaos

    Organized Chaos Well-Known Member

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    I played back in 2000 until like 2003, then quit for awhile, started playing in 2008 again. I did like 5 leagues this year, which was probably too many. I typically will keep a stat tracker up during the games, but for the most part I can monitor all of it realtime on TV because I'm just watching Redzone unless the Jets are on.

    The one thing I find when I play fantasy is I know a lot more about other teams/coaches than I would bother to know otherwise.
     
  7. Harpua

    Harpua Well-Known Member

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    I hear ya on that. There would be little reason this year to look at the depth chart of a team like Jacksonville unless your scouring for a fantasy pick up, let alone watch them live.
     
  8. 94Abraham

    94Abraham Well-Known Member

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    It all depends on the leagues rules. Any league ive ever played in counts pass completions as 1 point, 1 point for 25 passing yards, 6 points for TD passes/runs. Since Sanchez accuracy is pretty bad, he normally doesnt throw for many yards or have many completions. In my 3 leagues of 8 teams each, he has been a free agent all year long....
     
  9. ScotsJet

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    I'm usually terrible at fantasy, so I decided to quit and was persuaded late to join one league.

    I'm now 14-0 behind Shady McCoy and Rob Gronkowski with the league semis this week.

    Nuts.
     
  10. NDmick

    NDmick Revis Christ

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    It was all mangold.

    The OL wasn't good or in sync, so the running game and protection failed. The offense could keep TOP, so the defense was on the field constantly and gassed at the end of games. The field position battle was complete shit because the offense never got anywhere.

    One Center made a difference on every side of the ball. That's why I pretend the Baltimore game never happened.
     
  11. The Waterboy

    The Waterboy Well-Known Member

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    I think he is 6th. Newton only has 15 passing td's but has 13 rushing putting him ahead of Sanchez.
     

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