Even Boldin drops the ball frequently.
Mark Sanchez sucks
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So, metaphorically speaking, our physiology basically has the universe mapped out and you're thinking it needs to be taught addition & subtraction.
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I'm done talking up Flacco, fuck him.So, metaphorically speaking, our physiology basically has the universe mapped out and you're thinking it needs to be taught addition & subtraction.
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In defense of Sanchez's numbers vs Flacco, if you're going to bring up his below average regular season numbers, you also have to consider his above average/good post season numbers as well.
6 Games 60.5% Comp PCT 9TD 3INT 94.3 Passer RTG
Flacco's Post Season Numbers
7 Games 53.3% Comp PCT 4TD 7INT 61.6 Passer RTGComment
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In defense of Sanchez's numbers vs Flacco, if you're going to bring up his below average regular season numbers, you also have to consider his above average/good post season numbers as well.
6 Games 60.5% Comp PCT 9TD 3INT 94.3 Passer RTG
Flacco's Post Season Numbers
7 Games 53.3% Comp PCT 4TD 7INT 61.6 Passer RTGComment
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Yeah, he's looked terrible this year, especially against teams that aren't any good. Here is what I think...Flacco had success in 2010, and the Ravens looked to expand Flacco's role in the offense a little more. But, the Ravens lost Heap (Flacco's go-to guy when healthy), they got rid of Derrick Mason, signed a completely ineffective Lee Evans, and now start stonehands Torrey Smith at WR. The Ravens took a big step backwards in terms of receiving corps, yet they still want Flacco to play a prominent role.Comment
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In defense of Sanchez's numbers vs Flacco, if you're going to bring up his below average regular season numbers, you also have to consider his above average/good post season numbers as well.
6 Games 60.5% Comp PCT 9TD 3INT 94.3 Passer RTG
Flacco's Post Season Numbers
7 Games 53.3% Comp PCT 4TD 7INT 61.6 Passer RTGComment
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CHIZE
2009 playoffs
CIN win 12/15 182 1 TD
SD win 17-14 12/23 100 1 TD 1 INT
IND loss 17/30 257 2 TD 1 INT
2010 playoffs
IND win 18/31 189 1 INT
NE win 16/25 194 3 TD
PIT loss 20/33 2 TD
IMO he had 1 good playoff game and that was against the Pats.Comment
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You also have to take into account the fact that in those 6 playoff games, 0 of them were at home. So in enviornments like that, I would think playing it closer to the vest would have been the way to go. But I don't think his play was being "hidden" in those games for the most part.
To be honest I thought the game he played in the AFC Championship last year was one of the better if not the best game I'd seen him play.Comment
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You also have to take into account the fact that in those 6 playoff games, 0 of them were at home. So in enviornments like that, I would think playing it closer to the vest would have been the way to go. But I don't think his play was being "hidden" in those games for the most part..
He is a serviceable guy but should be farther along if he want to be a top NFL QB. Look at Dalton and Newton they are already beyond Mark.....which is amazing actually.Comment
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I guess I just forget about his regular season stats because the last thing I see of him is an average or shitty playoff performance every year. Hard to remember when he gets to the playoffs, plays like shit, and looks like he doesn't have a clue about what's going on.Comment
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I don't think they are beyond Mark at this point. Dalton's number's are almost identical to Sanchez's. Cam Newton is playing well beyond what people thought, but is still very raw. They might be better than Mark at some point, but if I was going into a playoff game and had to choose between the three, I would take Sanchez right now.Comment
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QBs in todays game are ready to step in the first year, the whole theory of giving QBs years to develop is of the past. I think Dalton has said his transition to the NFL was alot easier than he expected.Comment
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I guess if you good you wont need the 2-3 years anymore. Puts alot of pressure on Mr Luck.Comment
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His numbers are skewed a bit by that horrific Ravens game where they had a undrafted rookie playing center against a top 5 defense and he was destroyed...
then his best deep threat in Braylon Edwards is gone for someone who's a better possession type WR/endzone WR in Plaxico and he just got back into shape.
Losing 3rd down beast in Cotchery, deep threat Edwards didn't help. Replacing him by the waste that was Mason and Plax who didnt' play in years hurt the passing game early, especially when they wanted to open the passing game up.
He seems to have a better rapport with his WR's now, plax is much better now than earlier, and Kerley is a MUCH better slot option than Mason.Originally posted by Nick MangoldWes Welker is a great player. He's really taken advantage of watching film. If we don't keep a Spy on him, he could really open the Gate.Comment
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Sanchez played sparingly his SO year and 1 full year...possibly him and Dalton have taken close to the same amount of snaps college and NFL right now...Sanchez was a raw prospect who was thrown into the fire early and played through his struggles/success.Originally posted by Nick MangoldWes Welker is a great player. He's really taken advantage of watching film. If we don't keep a Spy on him, he could really open the Gate.Comment
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