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SecondHandJets Icon : (Yesterday, 03:21 PM) You're not in NY. All the backpages are focused on Sanchez
SecondHandJets Icon : (Yesterday, 03:21 PM) None of the NY media even mention Cruz or Nicks
Jetsfan115 Icon : (Yesterday, 03:40 PM) nicks isn't holding out. he's injured still and taking it easy. cruz is holding out. why it isn't a big ordeal IDK. it would be for us
Jetsman05 Icon : (Yesterday, 04:02 PM) maybe because theyre not that far off.
Jetsman05 Icon : (Yesterday, 04:02 PM) Cruz wants to return back, they'll figure it out.
Jetsfan115 Icon : (Yesterday, 04:41 PM) 3 mil a year off or 30% less then cruz wants. tahst alot of money to be off
Jetsfan115 Icon : (Yesterday, 04:41 PM) cruz doens't want to leave NY cause teh extra money he'll get in endorsements plus he knows taht they can RFA him this year and then Franchise next year so he might not be able to get a LTD for 3 years
Mr_Jet Icon : (Yesterday, 05:21 PM) Clemens11/Tebow15 (soon to be Smith7) said if we had just drafted Crabtree and Nicks and kept Clemens, we'd be good.
Jetsfan0099 Icon : (Yesterday, 06:44 PM) No, he can't be Smith7
Jetsfan0099 Icon : (Yesterday, 06:44 PM) his name is reserved for garbage QBs, we don't want Geno to be bad
Jetsfan0099 Icon : (Yesterday, 06:44 PM) He can be McElroy14
extmenace Icon : (Yesterday, 06:51 PM) we're taking bridgewater next year with the number 1 pick and treating geno like a jimmy clausen.
Jetsfan0099 Icon : (Yesterday, 06:53 PM) What makes Bridgewater better than Geno?
HurricaneJet32 Icon : (Yesterday, 07:12 PM) everything
Jetsman05 Icon : (Yesterday, 07:56 PM) ^
Jetsfan0099 Icon : (Yesterday, 08:16 PM) college players always get hyped up before the draft process, just wondering what makes him so much better.
Jetsman05 Icon : (Yesterday, 08:19 PM) Stronger arm, plays in a pro system, better throwing motion, better athlete
Jetsman05 Icon : (Yesterday, 08:19 PM) there's probably nothing Geno does right now that's better than what Teddy does
SecondHandJets Icon : (Yesterday, 10:25 PM) Wouldn't it be funny with Bridgewater ends up having the type of season Barkley had?
Jetsfan0099 Icon : (Today, 07:48 AM) better athlete but never runs as well
Jetsfan0099 Icon : (Today, 07:48 AM) stronger arm but rarely throws deep
Jetsfan0099 Icon : (Today, 07:48 AM) I am trying to find this article, but Bridgewater had about the least amount of 40+ throws in college football
Jetsfan0099 Icon : (Today, 07:49 AM) I wouldn't surprise me if he wasn't viewed as highly next year. College players always get hyped up a year before the draft process. People change their opinions quickly.
Jetsman05 Icon : (Today, 07:56 AM) I'll put a good amount of money that Bridgewater is still highly regarded coming out next year.
Jetsfan0099 Icon : (Today, 08:00 AM) ok I found the chart
Jetsfan0099 Icon : (Today, 08:00 AM) Bridgewater had 0% of his passes go 40+ yards in college
Jetsfan0099 Icon : (Today, 08:02 AM) he could be, I'll wait though
Jetsfan0099 Icon : (Today, 08:02 AM) I doubt Smith will be as bad as Clausen anyways
Jetsfan0099 Icon : (Today, 08:03 AM) I remember watching Clausen in a NFL game and the guy couldn't even throw a spiral.
Jetsfan0099 Icon : (Today, 08:03 AM) Geno has been impressing teammates with how well he can spin the ball and sling it.
Jetsman05 Icon : (Today, 08:31 AM) I hope Geno turns out to be a f***ing monster
Jetsfan115 Icon : (Today, 10:52 AM) andrew luck was hyped up for like 3 years before he entered teh draft
Jetsman05 Icon : (Today, 11:34 AM) tehhhh
Jetsfan0099 Icon : (Today, 11:37 AM) it wasn't for 3 years and Andrew Luck is the best QB prospect to come out in years. Teddy Bridgewater most likely isn't Luck or RGIII
Jetsfan0099 Icon : (Today, 11:40 AM) I've only seen Bridgewater play once. That was against Florida, I actually watched that game.
Jetsman05 Icon : (Today, 12:12 PM) Teddy will be a good NFL QB I think
MikeGangGree... Icon : (Today, 12:52 PM) THE KNICKS
Jetsman05 Icon : (Today, 01:21 PM) THE. KNICKS.
SecondHandJets Icon : (Today, 02:43 PM) Geno was the favorite to win the Heisman this time last year
SecondHandJets Icon : (Today, 02:44 PM) He was also a Top 5 pick this time last year
SecondHandJets Icon : (Today, 02:44 PM) If he came out in 2012, he might have gotten drafted before RG3
SecondHandJets Icon : (Today, 02:56 PM) TEH KNICKS
Jetsfan0099 Icon : (Today, 03:25 PM) noway he would have been drafted before RGIII
HarlemHxC814 Icon : (Today, 04:00 PM) Tehhhh
Jetsfan115 Icon : (Today, 04:12 PM) chuck norris said tebow is a great QB. i'm so conflicted becuase tebow sucks but on the other hand if chuck norris said it, it must be true lol
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Sanchez Father Played Huge Role In Him Becoming An Nfl Q. B

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Posted 12 September 2009 - 05:14 PM

Father's drills helped turn Sanchez into NFL QB

By DENNIS WASZAK Jr., AP Sports Writer

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP)—Throwing footballs went hand-in-hand with multiplication tables for Mark Sanchez.

Same for batting practice or free-throw shooting. His father always combined sports with schoolwork, and it drove Sanchez crazy.

"Some of those pitches would stray a little bit, high and inside," the New York Jets' rookie quarterback recalled with a smile. "You'd get frustrated."

That was just Nick Sanchez Sr.'s way, routinely testing his son's mental makeup while working on his physical skills. History questions, spelling words— all fair game.

"It was anything that we had gone over during the week," Sanchez said. "It was almost like a pop quiz at all times."

Sanchez still laughs at the goggles his father made him wear, the ones with the strap on them so he couldn't see the basketball while he was dribbling. At the same time, Nick Sanchez would hold up flash cards with multiplication tables on them.

"It was little things that seemed weird at the time," Sanchez said. "You'd be like, 'This is stupid. Why are we doing this?"'

Nick Sanchez had done the same with his two older sons, Nick Jr. and Brandon, similar to the tough-love methods Earl Woods used on a young Tiger. The elder Sanchez is a fire captain for the Orange County Fire Authority and has been with Station 6—Mark's jersey number—for 33 years. As a firefighter, Nick Sanchez recognized the value in being able to think quickly.

"I was just shooting from the hip with all of that," he told The Associated Press in a telephone interview. "There were no guidelines, no blueprints. I just knew that regardless of where he was going to be in life, he was going to have to deal with pressure and adversity and remain focused."

Dad apparently knew what he was talking about. Mark Sanchez is preparing to become the first Jets rookie quarterback to start a season. Not even Joe Namath did that.

"It really paid off and when you get into tough situations where you need to slow the game down and people are interrupting your confidence, it takes you right back there. He had some foresight back then," Sanchez said.

Not that he always enjoyed those sessions.

"There's no doubt I was tough on him," Nick Sanchez said. "But if you talk to his brothers, they'd say Mark had it easy."

Nick Sanchez will be in Houston on Sunday, along with several other family members, to watch his son take on the Texans.

"I couldn't be more proud of Mark," the elder Sanchez said. "Mark was always special to us, as are his two brothers. He has always been able to capitalize on his opportunities."

Such as the three times he won elections for class president in grade school, junior high and high school. Or, when he transferred from Santa Margarita High School to Mission Viejo and became the starting quarterback under coach Bob Johnson. Or, even when he went to play for Pete Carroll at Southern California and sat patiently until he became the Trojans' starter—and ultimately the No. 5 overall draft pick by the Jets in April.

"I've always told Mark that there are kids that run faster, throw harder or farther," Nick Sanchez said. "But I also told him, 'Don't ever let anybody ever outwork you."'
Sanchez has yet to take a regular-season snap for the Jets, but he exudes a confidence that belies his age. Maybe that's because the 22-year-old quarterback has anticipated this moment for years.

"I felt when I was little that something great was always going to happen," he said. "Whether it was basketball, baseball, football or school, I just felt like something was going to go right."

He beat out Kellen Clemens for the starting job this summer and immediately earned the respect of his veteran teammates and coach Rex Ryan.

"He shows a lot of maturity for someone his age," said 37-year-old fullback Tony Richardson. "He's probably young enough to be my son, but he's the quarterback and the leader of this football team. When he says, 'Let's go!' it's time to go."

Sanchez remembers learning how to carry himself as a leader from former USC offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian, who made his quarterbacks shower before team meetings at 6 a.m.

"I thought it was the stupidest thing in the world," Sanchez said. "But he would tell us, 'All these other guys are coming in with crust in their eyes. You don't do that. You're a quarterback. You don't look like that."'

He also has also already endeared himself to his offensive linemen by surprising each of their wives recently with flowers.

"I came home and was like, 'What man is sending you flowers?"' right tackle Damien Woody said with a big laugh. "She didn't tell me the whole deal and she was kind of rubbing it in. Then I read the card and saw it was from Mark."

Growing up in southern California, Sanchez shared bunk beds with Brandon, who's living with Mark in New Jersey as his personal assistant. Above Mark's bed hung posters of John Elway, Dan Marino and Troy Aikman. He remembers looking at how they held the ball, and how his father told him to hold it higher.

"I would always point to the pictures," Sanchez said, "and he'd say, 'When you get there, I won't tell you to hold the ball higher anymore, OK?"'

Well, Sanchez is in the NFL now, and his father is still coaching.

"I said, 'Come on, Dad. You're killing me,"' Sanchez said, laughing. "I said, 'What about those posters? You said once I did that, you had to leave me alone."'

Sanchez will now be on his own poster, with countless youngsters hanging them in their rooms and dreaming of big things.

"That's weird, but it's something I've always wanted to have happen," he said with a huge grin. "It's pretty cool thinking about someone having my picture in their room and looking up to me.

"I just need to set the right example. And hold the ball high, I guess."
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Posted 12 September 2009 - 05:20 PM

That's just good reading right there.
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Posted 12 September 2009 - 10:15 PM

Ive got great feelings about him, although I said the same with kellen... beaten-32.png
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Posted 12 September 2009 - 10:21 PM

QUOTE (RaphAC @ Sep 12 2009, 11:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Ive got great feelings about him, although I said the same with kellen... beaten-32.png


You got a winner brah, trust me.
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