Stafford vs. Sanchez

Discussion in 'New York Jets' started by klecko73, Oct 5, 2009.

  1. klecko73

    klecko73 Guest

    Eli is much improved but still has the tendency to throw off the back foot alot - and appears especially prone to it when under pressure. That being said he has really made tremendous strides and once the WR situation settles down with the Giants I think he will put up some big numbers. Staying in the NFCE, Jason Campbell has regressed every year in my opinion. Not sure what his problem is but he is like the Anti-Manning of that division.
     
  2. DisgruntledLionFan

    DisgruntledLionFan Active Member

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    Now you think I'm a troll? Angles/motives? For real?

    You realize that other fans can have an interest in other players/teams other than their own, right? These two QBs will forever be compared to each other, regardless if it's fair or not. If I think someone is wrong in their assessment, then I'm going to respond. While I did add laughable for effect, it really isn't as bad as you're making it out to be. It's not like I called you a stupid, cork soaker.

    Another fan brought up Millen. I responded to that guy who brought up Millen. C'mon now, this shouldn't be so hard especially after I already explained it.

    And why would a Jets Fan be pissed they didn't get Stafford when he was off the board at #1 overall? They would have had to sell the farm to move all the up from #19 and shouldn't it be the other way around; Lions/Sanchez? Plus, Sanchez has done quite well and the team is 3-1. Don't get this, either.
     
  3. winstonbiggs

    winstonbiggs 2008/2009 TGG Bill Parcells "Most Respected" Award

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    Aaron Rodgers from what I have seen has a great arm and a great delivery. Drew Brees is a little more of an up tempo foot work player and is deadly accurate. He has also been stopped outside in December easily.
     

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