Bro, please don't talk about excuses....That is all you make for Sanchez.
yes, I make excuses for all his success:rolleyes2:
Bro, please don't talk about excuses....That is all you make for Sanchez.
Im not sure how anyone can still argue that Henne > or even = Sanchez. Sanchez is better than Henne. The stats may be the same, but Sanchez is much more of a playmaker at his position than Henne is.. Maybe this year that will change, I hope, as even the sight of cookie face makes me puke, but he is a better player than Henne so far. No argument there really.
Better player no....better team surrounding him YES....
yes, I make excuses for all his success:rolleyes2:
Better player no....better team surrounding him YES....
yes, I make excuses for all his success:rolleyes2:
Im not sure how anyone can still argue that Henne > or even = Sanchez. Sanchez is better than Henne. The stats may be the same, but Sanchez is much more of a playmaker at his position than Henne is.. Maybe this year that will change, I hope, as even the sight of cookie face makes me puke, but he is a better player than Henne so far. No argument there really.
You live in Jersey just like me, I have been able to watch both QBs, I really can't understand how you can really believe this. The only time that Sanchez has looked good in games, has been in the playoffs...last year......the problem is, in the regular season, in most of the games Sanchez has been inconsistant at best, needing for the most part a big comeback. Henne has been inconsistant game to game (NOT each game), and unlike Sanchez, he has had to do it, with no running game, an O-line with most of it's starter in the IR or needing to be there, and an O-coordinator that did his best to make things as difficult and unpleasant for Henne as possible.
Both have a lot to prove, but there is no way anyone in their right mind , who watched both these guys, and took into effect what each had to help them or deal with, could consider Sanchez a better QB then Henne.
He knows what he is watching and can seperate that from his allegiance to a team. There's not a pair of knowledgeable eyes that would argue henne was near as good as Sanchez a year ago.
I never thought of that but I don't like to deal w/ the impossible:D
better player AND better team.