Arn't you the same guy that was saying that Sanchez was seeing the same type of defense in practice so he would be more prepared for it? Come on, you can't have it both ways...
Sanchez really didn't do that bad, the first INT for a TD was a great play by Ngata, Sanchez felt the rush coming from Lewis and went for the checkdown but Ngata was there instead. Veteran QBs could of made that mistake.
The one Lewis almost picked off he was starring down too much, and Lewis being one of the best LB in NFL history reads where the ball was going and almost made the pick 6. That was a rookie mistake there, he has to do a better job of not starring his man down that long, especially when you are playing a LB like Ray Lewis who is extremely smart and reads plays out extremely well.
Then Sanchez had a nice pass to Brad Smith who was called for a penalty, Sanchez felt the rush and got outside and made a accurate throw to Smith, but the penalty took it away.
Sanchez made a accurate throw to a TE and he dropped it, which is something else that was hurting him the drop passes and the miscommunication out there like when he thought J-Co was running a slant and fired one in for J-Co to keep running not seeing it.
He did a nice job on the screen to Leon, looking off the other way to set it up and giving Leon the ball who can make things happen.
Then the TD throw he made was nicely done, he slide to the right and set his feet and fired a accurate pass into a area the target can only get. Mike Martz was saying that it was nice because he threw it on a bend for Leon instead of throwing it over the top which would be a harder play to make.
Its early, it was expected that he would struggle to a point. It was MNF, his first start, against a great defense. The home crowd was into the game, it was like a regular season game really, the Ravens had some blitzes and looks. Though neither team really showed too much.
Who knows what Sanchez will do this year, I just thought it was funny some people saying hes a bust already.