KlausC
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sanchez clearly played at a "much higher" level in the playoffs. thats absurd.
cinci game....15 attempts. that is short of 4 passes a qtr. 182 yards. 1 td. hardly a high level.
sd game.. 12/23 100 yds. 1 sack 1td 1int... uhhh... not a "much higher level" we shall see how he progresses in year two.
I thought matt ryan would progress too. I was wrong.
I don't think I'll be wrong with sanchez.
indy..17/30 257 2td 1 int... I already stated earlier how the 80yd td pass skews this a bit... but what the hell take it and run with it. but even still hardly a, and I quote a third time "much higher level"... this is an average game for many a nfl qb.
but if you say so. must be accurate.
If you watched him play all season and in the playoffs you'd know where I was coming from. Why you would somehow dismiss an 80 yard TD pass is beyond me. Last I checked that was a good thing for a QB to do, and he made it happen with a nice pump fake. Both of his playoff INT's were off tipped passes and one was in desperation mode down 2 scores with 30 seconds left.
He no longer looks like a guy that's going to go out and throw a bunch of INT's to lose a game. He looks more like a guy that can make plays to help us win.
If you want to just base it on stats, just look at his QB Rating for the regular season and the playoffs. Also note that he had by far the best QB performance by a rookie QB in NFL playoff history.