07-03-2012, 06:51 PM
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Originally Posted by NY2FLDWC85
Strong post.
Mark did take a step back towards the end of the season, but if I remember correctly, heading into week 15, he was right on the cusp of getting selected into the pro-bowl. Or at least right on the verge of making it a tough call. His numbers compared well against some of the big name QB's of the AFC, but the last 3 weeks took him out of the running completely. Week's 15, 16 and 17 he combined for 7 INT's, a very low completion percentage with awful QB ratings. If Sanchez would have performed during those last 3 weeks? We're talking about a completely different quarterback heading into 2012 (some fans only seem to remember the final 3 games in regards to talking/judging Sanchez).
One thing I respect about Sanchez in regards to his overall development, is that he's improved upon completions, total yardage, completion percentage, TD's and QB rating each of his first 3 years since being drafted. 3 different tro's of WR's as well. If he continues to improve his overall numbers, that means he's developing into a very good quarterback at the same time.
He may not put up as many TD's as last year, you're right, the Tebow factor could lower his overall TD's but if Sanchez can improve his completion percentage and TD to INT ratio? I believe he'll become a well respected quarterback around this league.
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No, he wasn't, and the percentage of non-Jets fans voting Sanchez to the Pro Bowl was approx. zero.
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