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Is it Mark "no longer dirty" Sanchez?
Can we call him "Sanchise" once again? The guy looked like a world-beater passing for one TD and running for another in Philly's 33-10 whomping of Dallas yesterday.
20/29, 217yds, 1 TD ... 102.2 QBR ... 7 rush attempts/29yds, 1 TD ... did he redeem himself from the epic butt fumble of Thanksgiving Day 2012? In big win over Cowboys, Sanchez exorcises his 'butt' off Eagles looked tough, tough, tough yesterday ... on both sides of the ball ... just sayin'. :) |
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He is a confidence player. Once things start to go wrong he will mentally collapse. He isn't a bad QB though and the up tempo system suits him. The made a interesting point about Chip Kelly still talking to him on the line as they line up so quick. I loved to have seen more fast pace drives from the Saints. Cooks,Stills,Thomas would work well in a quick pace offense.
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Week to week league. Cows obviously have issues on defense.
I'm expecting a different level of performance from "Sanchise" on 12/7 versus the Seachickens. |
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He has played well.
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Finally has a team around him with a competent coaching staff!
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We run the hurry up well, but we can't defend it for crap.
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