The gift that keeps on giving.
First off he is joking but he could be serious. the best QB on the field yesterday was Sanchez though he wasn't great. he did elevate that team, gave them energy and gave them a chance.
The gift that keeps on giving.
The gift that keeps on giving.
I'll give you the energy part, Sanchez looked like a field general out there before the snap, especially compared to Bradford. Then again. his running back was rolling his eyes on the option screw-ups - that was telling to me. In the end, he threw his signature hope crushing INT to solidify his legacy.
it's still funny to this day....Damn those green Jerseys!
Just watching the game, Sanchez threw the ball down the field better than RT or Bradford yesterday.
what game were you watching? as soon as Sanchez came on he brought energy to that lifeless offense that had sputtered since the beginning of the game. He threw a strike to Austin who couldn't get his feet in(Austin would kill this team), he then threw another TD and it was called back. On the INT Austin didn't even look for the ball and stopped his route then on the final drive Austin is wide open and Sanchez makes a great decision and pass and Aiston just keeps running.
Mark played fine, he'll get blamed but he instantly brought energy to that O and gave his team a chance. Bradford kept Miami and in(and the Miami D which won the game for you), your QB wasn't good again and you are going to bash a backup that came in late and started moving the ball up and down the field?
w/ all this said I give your team a ton of credit and the coach a ton of credit. Miami quit early in the season and they were presented w/ another opportunity to quit which I thought they would but your HC rallied this team. VERY impressive by him and your team.
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I ask again, how many late game, crushing, INTs has he thrown? it's pretty rare. he gave Philly a chance, the INT wasn't all about him though he threw to a guy he shouldn't have trusted.
so what? is that all that matters in quarterbacking? throwing the ball down the field?
he didn't outplay tannehill. his decision on that interception was classic sanchez. dumb, but hell his energy was amazing
Yea bc a miscommunication is the same thing lol
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Billy turner told pouncey to snap the ball. Problem was Tannehill never told turner lol
Except for the crunch time INT and the fact he could only lead his offense to 3 points.
how many times has he turned it over w/ the game on the line? not many. and that was more on the WR than the QB, Austin killed them. he has had TO issues obviously and he always will but he's always been a guy that has come through late more often than not and he was well on his way but he needs guys to catch the ball.
Sanchez came in and gave Philly a chance. Philly's last offensive point was w/ about 5 mins to go in the 1st qtr. they had 7 empty possessions after that before mark came in. Mark's 1st possession was marred by a penalty but possession #2 he drove them right down the field trailing by 4 and threw 2 balls that should have been TDs. One to Austin who couldn't get his 2nd foot down and one to Ertz for a TD that they called back. they pulled w/in 1, 2 possessions later he has them on the verge of a TD and the WR stops running and makes no attempt at the ball. Picked off. Philly gets the ball back and perfect throw to Austin and Austin doesn't look, perfect throw to Murray and Murray drops it but clearly it was mark's fault for bringing down that juggernaut of an O.
I ask again, how many late game, crushing, INTs has he thrown? it's pretty rare. he gave Philly a chance, the INT wasn't all about him though he threw to a guy he shouldn't have trusted.
That because the line didn't play well, not to mention the WR and the dropped passes and the inability to get their feet down...that WR fights for the ball Jones doesn't get the INT...Sanchez can't do everything...