I saw mostly great runs w/ one nice semi-deep pass at the 3:48 mark.
I guess you missed the passes at 55 sec...1:38 secs...2:00 mins...2:52....4:08....just a few.
Try watching this;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osffHfVIa10&feature=related
I guess you missed the passes at 55 sec...1:38 secs...2:00 mins...2:52....4:08....just a few.
Try watching this;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osffHfVIa10&feature=related
I guess you missed the passes at 55 sec...1:38 secs...2:00 mins...2:52....4:08....just a few.
Try watching this;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osffHfVIa10&feature=related
:55 was underthrown, would be picked off more often than not in the NFL
1:38 was not a deep ball
2:00 not a deep ball though a nice pass
2:52 not a deep ball
4:08 not a deep ball
I think the angles are throwing you off. he had a few nice throws, none on deep balls and balls that floated a tad that he'd struggle w/ against NFL DBs.
No problem. Sanchez was clocked at throwing a ball 343 yards, so at least the Jets are set.
This has nothing to do w/ Sanchez. A clip was posted saying he had a nice deep ball and clearly in those clips he doesn't- at least not NFL caliber. Post a Sanchez clip and I'll give my honest assessment of him as well.
I don't give enough of a damn about Sanchez or how far he throws it. I did see White throw a 45 yd TD to the back of the end zone. I consider that deep.
:55 was underthrown, would be picked off more often than not in the NFL
1:38 was not a deep ball
2:00 not a deep ball though a nice pass
2:52 not a deep ball
4:08 not a deep ball
I think the angles are throwing you off. he had a few nice throws, none on deep balls and balls that floated a tad that he'd struggle w/ against NFL DBs.
In the clip you showed he had a couple of nice practice throws but I can'tt ake practice throws seriously.
1:54 underthrown deep ball to wide open WR in EZ.
I don't think the problem is that those throws aren't deep balls. I think the problem is those balls aren't thrown by Sanchez.
The defender had his back completely turned to the quarterback. Talk to an actual football guy and he'll tell you the underthrow when a singled up defender has his back square to you is one of the safest passes you can throw.
Ball traveled 35-40 yards vertically up the field before the receiver caught it. Yes, it was a deep ball. It was the same route that Miles Austin caught from Tony Romo on SNF against the Packers and the commentators openly referred to it as a deep ball.
Borderline. Looks about 25 yards on a post pattern.
It isn't a deep vertical but the ball did travel about 20-25 yards up the field.
If you don't see that as a deep vertical, then you don't know what you're seeing.
I think the angles are throwing you off, actually, because you're having trouble telling what is a vertical pass and what is not, and you also seem to be having trouble telling how far up the field a ball is traveling. The pass that you noted as a deep ball traveled up the field maybe 30-35 yards. And yet at the 1:38 second mark he throws a pass about the same distance up the field on a vertical route and you say it's not a deep ball. And then he throws 25 yards up the field and it's not a deep ball. He throws on a vertical pattern and it's not a deep ball.
I don't think the problem is that those throws aren't deep balls. I think the problem is those balls aren't thrown by Sanchez.
He threw that ball perfectly. Any further up the field and the receiver might not have been able to get his feet in bounds.
Or that White is a Dolphin so.........