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Join Date: Feb 2005
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Sanchez play from college
go check out the play at 2:04...
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if nobody has picked up on it, it's basically the same play to braylon against the colts. pump fake and everything. all that is missing is a pump fake jump by freeney :yes:
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cant wait
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if you don't recongnize this play
your not a jets fan
schotty likes to go back into the playbooks from college. keller has had a few successful ones. let's see if he does one for braylon this year |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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[QUOTE=Megalomaniac;3546209]go check out the play at 2:04...
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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wow, what the hell is going on here...how are these guys so incredibly open on some of these plays?? I mean...I watch college football, but mostly just UConn, ND, and whatever big game of the week is on, so forgive me if I don't know everything about USC; but were they playing high school teams? It's unfathomable to think there were collegiate defenses playing for some of those highlights!
and yea, that was a carbon copy of the bray TD against the colts |
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[QUOTE=greenwichjetfan;3546259]wow, what the hell is going on here...how are these guys so incredibly open on some of these plays?? I mean...I watch college football, but mostly just [B]UConn, ND[/B], and whatever big game of the week is on, so forgive me if I don't know everything about USC; but were they playing high school teams? It's unfathomable to think there were collegiate defenses playing for some of those highlights!
and yea, that was a carbon copy of the bray TD against the colts[/QUOTE] there's your problem right there, the teams you usually watch are the high school teams. :D |
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REX AND THE I-MAN - BACK ON TRACK
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I understand that someday Uconn football is going to move up to Division 1
j/k seriously, highlight films can be made up for just about anybody but after the draft I watched the entire USC-Penn State Rose Bowl game on a replay for the second time after watching it live when it was played and you could see in that game why Rex and Tanny went gaga over Mark when they had that workout prior to the draft |
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[QUOTE=greenwichjetfan;3546259][B]wow, what the hell is going on here...how are these guys so incredibly open on some of these plays?? [/B]I mean...I watch college football, but mostly just UConn, ND, and whatever big game of the week is on, so forgive me if I don't know everything about USC; but were they playing high school teams? It's unfathomable to think there were collegiate defenses playing for some of those highlights!
and yea, that was a carbon copy of the bray TD against the colts[/QUOTE] I remember saying the same thing when I saw this video pre draft. That said, Sanchez did his best work in the rose bowl against a quality oppontent. While it looks like the receivers are wide open, the qb has alot to do with it. Take Peyton Manning. We had the best D in the league last year and he made Pierre Garcon and Austin Collie look like they were wide open the whole game. |
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A NY JETS fan! Go Jets!
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[QUOTE=woodside;3546351]I remember saying the same thing when I saw this video pre draft. That said, Sanchez did his best work in the rose bowl against a quality oppontent. While it looks like the receivers are wide open, the qb has alot to do with it. Take Peyton Manning. We had the best D in the league last year and he made Pierre Garcon and Austin Collie look like they were wide open the whole game.[/QUOTE]
Lowery and Coleman helped too. |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Wow great video!!! It really shows what Sanchez can do with a nice arsenal of weapons and makes me want to take a deep threat in the draft, i.e. GOLDEN TATE.
Good music for a highlight video too |
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is a habitual line-stepper.
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[QUOTE=Megalomaniac;3546209]go check out the play at 2:04...
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I lke the throw at 2:12 the best. So happy to have him on the team, looking forward to next season
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basking in the warm glow of ground 'n pound.
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Some of those passes, he just completely out-throws the coverage. I mean, the kid can really chuck it downfield. 60+ yards, no problem. Still puzzled how some scouts thought he had an average/weak arm. What were they looking at?
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hates you
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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We should draft this guy.
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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The kid has an absolute cannon and great mobility. I just hope to god he stays healthy because if he does he'll be a superstar.
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[QUOTE=Megalomaniac;3546289]there's your problem right there, the teams you usually watch are the high school teams. :D[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=sg3;3546308]I understand that someday Uconn football is going to move up to Division 1[/QUOTE] :steamin: I resent that.... It's ok, I guess UConn can't be powerhouse in everything...I mean we've already got both basketball programs and the soccer program out of the way. Just a matter of time before we get the football program up there. We've already made great strides. |
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murse in training
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[QUOTE=Green Jets & Ham;3547078]Mark Sanchez throws a beautiful deep ball, its one of his primary strengths as a Quarterback .. tight spiral, not too high, usually hits his WR in stride and generally avoids the pronounced under-throw or over-throw.
That's a real skill and he does it about as well as you can do it.[/QUOTE] One of the reasons I was so excited when he was drafted. I've been a fan of his since minute 1. How can any fan [I]not[/I] be thrilled to have him on the Jets? |
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is a habitual line-stepper.
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[QUOTE=Green Jets & Ham;3547078]Mark Sanchez throws a beautiful deep ball, its one of his primary strengths as a Quarterback .. tight spiral, not too high, usually hits his WR in stride and generally avoids the pronounced under-throw or over-throw.
That's a real skill and he does it about as well as you can do it.[/QUOTE] I agree wholeheartedly. So often, a rookie would overthrow a WR that wide open but he does it so damn well. :yes: |
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Founding Member of the Geno Bandwagon
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[QUOTE=woodside;3546351]I remember saying the same thing when I saw this video pre draft. That said, Sanchez did his best work in the rose bowl against a quality oppontent. While it looks like the receivers are wide open, the qb has alot to do with it. Take Peyton Manning. We had the best D in the league last year and he made Pierre Garcon and Austin Collie look like they were wide open the whole game.[/QUOTE]
Garcon and Collie WERE wide open the whole game, DB injuries killed us, and Rex didn't open the offense enough in the second half, especially when Shonn went down. |
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Founding Member of the Geno Bandwagon
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[QUOTE=Jetworks;3547145]One of the reasons I was so excited when he was drafted. I've been a fan of his since minute 1. How can any fan [I]not[/I] be thrilled to have him on the Jets?[/QUOTE]
Sanchez will be a Top 5 NFL QB one day, I truly believe that. |
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