Sanchez Leads League in Dropped Interceptions

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  1. Miamipuck

    Miamipuck New Member

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    Without getting into a bashing session, the coaching, play calling and general scheme the Jets used weeks 5-14, is part and parcel to the low % plays of Sanchez and his general lack of success some games.

    Suffice to say, that Sanchez would have been much better off had the Jets just stopped for a second and put him in better situations. They have the last few games and it has worked. Like anything, all of this is a learning process. To use Matt Ryan as an example, he dropped off noticeably from his first year in year 2.

    You are correct, a completion % so low, doesn't bode well as a future predictor of success. That being said, next year will be telling. Personally, I think he will be fine, if they keep a similar strategy for him going forward......... but you never know.
     
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  2. Jetcentric28

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    The Packers dropped three interceptions against Brady. It happens to every quarterback.
     
  3. Sir

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    Such an irrelevant, stupid stat to keep. "What if's" in general are beyond idiotic.
     
  4. truthbtold

    truthbtold Well-Known Member

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    This might be the most assinine article ever written.
    I'm supposed to take the word of these volunteers ...
    is that the idea??
    So Chad Henne has only had 1 pass all season that should have been
    intercepted and wasn't? ONE PASS???
    I'm supposed to accept that as serious data??
    Has anyone seen him play this year?
    This imbecile lost me right there.
     

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