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tebow also works his jesus magic to get the bears next week without cutler and possibly forte

 

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tebow using his jesus magic to injure forte from hundreds of miles away is decidedly NOT what jesus would do. maybe this guy is a double agent.

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Funny how people still question him.

 

6-1.

 

First place.

 

Just like how wins is a good indicator of how good a pitcher is?

 

10-15. 2tds.

 

He had a good game against a 2-9 team. I agree with this.

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Funny how people still question him.

 

6-1.

 

First place.

 

What did you think of Mark Sanchez the last two years?

 

On a largely successful developmental path for a young quarterback. Kind of like Tebow.

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tebow also works his jesus magic to get the bears next week without cutler and possibly forte

 

8-5

 

tebow using his jesus magic to injure forte from hundreds of miles away is decidedly NOT what jesus would do. maybe this guy is a double agent.

 

jesus told george bush it was a good idea to invade iraq so i wouldn't assume

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Funny how people still question him.

 

6-1.

 

First place.

 

What did you think of Mark Sanchez the last two years?

 

On a largely successful developmental path for a young quarterback. Kind of like Tebow.

 

That 56.3% completion percentage (28th in the league) sure is largely successful. Same thing for that 80.9 QB rating (19th).

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Funny how people still question Him.

 

Fixed.

 

And Tebow would never do something like using his powers to injure Forte. He will lay His hands upon him next week and heal him and Cutler so the team can be at full strength when he brings unto them the pulpit of His domination.

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tebow also works his jesus magic to get the bears next week without cutler and possibly forte

 

8-5

 

tebow using his jesus magic to injure forte from hundreds of miles away is decidedly NOT what jesus would do. maybe this guy is a double agent.

 

jesus told george bush it was a good idea to invade iraq so i wouldn't assume

 

if jesus uses his powers to talk to george bush and tim tebow, i can't say that i think too much of him.

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Funny how people still question him.

 

6-1.

 

First place.

 

What did you think of Mark Sanchez the last two years?

 

On a largely successful developmental path for a young quarterback. Kind of like Tebow.

 

That 56.3% completion percentage (28th in the league) sure is largely successful. Same thing for that 80.9 QB rating (19th).

 

The problem with this new passing era of the NFL is that expectations have gotten out of wack. It's absurd to think these guys coming into the league should be completed products in the first few seasons.

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who cares about tebow? we should be discussing cam's greatness

"Cam is having an ok season"

Not a winner. Who cares? The Broncos have Jesus Christ as their QB anyway.

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The problem with this new passing era of the NFL is that expectations have gotten out of wack. It's absurd to think these guys coming into the league should be completed products in the first few seasons.

 

Because it's so rare for young QB's to have good seasons in their first couple years in the league.

 

Matt Ryan has been better all four years than Sanchez is this year. Flacco's first three years were all better and they're pretty even this year. Josh Freeman put up a 95.8 QB rating last year, though he's dropped off this year. Stafford has a 90.7 QB rating this year (his third in the league). Dalton and Newton are about equal with Sanchez but are both rookies.

 

Obviously not every quarterback is going to step right into the league and be successful but that holds true for every position. Sanchez has a career 55% completion percentage and 44 TDs to 44 INTs. This year he's at 56.3 and 18:11. He's not good either.

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The problem with this new passing era of the NFL is that expectations have gotten out of wack. It's absurd to think these guys coming into the league should be completed products in the first few seasons.

 

Because it's so rare for young QB's to have good seasons in their first couple years in the league.

 

Matt Ryan has been better all four years than Sanchez is this year. Flacco's first three years were all better and they're pretty even this year. Josh Freeman put up a 95.8 QB rating last year, though he's dropped off this year. Stafford has a 90.7 QB rating this year (his third in the league). Dalton and Newton are about equal with Sanchez but are both rookies.

 

Obviously not every quarterback is going to step right into the league and be successful but that holds true for every position. Sanchez has a career 55% completion percentage and 44 TDs to 44 INTs. This year he's at 56.3 and 18:11. He's not good either.

 

No one says Sanchez is better than Ryan or Flacco. Those other QBs you mentioned are fine and are having their ups and downs. They also played a LOT more college ball than Sanchez did.

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The problem with this new passing era of the NFL is that expectations have gotten out of wack. It's absurd to think these guys coming into the league should be completed products in the first few seasons.

 

Because it's so rare for young QB's to have good seasons in their first couple years in the league.

 

Matt Ryan has been better all four years than Sanchez is this year. Flacco's first three years were all better and they're pretty even this year. Josh Freeman put up a 95.8 QB rating last year, though he's dropped off this year. Stafford has a 90.7 QB rating this year (his third in the league). Dalton and Newton are about equal with Sanchez but are both rookies.

 

Obviously not every quarterback is going to step right into the league and be successful but that holds true for every position. Sanchez has a career 55% completion percentage and 44 TDs to 44 INTs. This year he's at 56.3 and 18:11. He's not good either.

 

No one says Sanchez is better than Ryan or Flacco. Those other QBs you mentioned are fine and are having their ups and downs. They also played a LOT more college ball than Sanchez did.

 

Yeah, look how much college ball helped Matt Cassel.

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The problem with this new passing era of the NFL is that expectations have gotten out of wack. It's absurd to think these guys coming into the league should be completed products in the first few seasons.

 

Because it's so rare for young QB's to have good seasons in their first couple years in the league.

 

Matt Ryan has been better all four years than Sanchez is this year. Flacco's first three years were all better and they're pretty even this year. Josh Freeman put up a 95.8 QB rating last year, though he's dropped off this year. Stafford has a 90.7 QB rating this year (his third in the league). Dalton and Newton are about equal with Sanchez but are both rookies.

 

Obviously not every quarterback is going to step right into the league and be successful but that holds true for every position. Sanchez has a career 55% completion percentage and 44 TDs to 44 INTs. This year he's at 56.3 and 18:11. He's not good either.

 

No one says Sanchez is better than Ryan or Flacco. Those other QBs you mentioned are fine and are having their ups and downs. They also played a LOT more college ball than Sanchez did.

 

It's easier to throw the ball than ever before and despite playing for a team that runs the ball first (therefore with defenses that load up to stop the run) Sanchez still puts up terrible numbers. He's not a good quarterback and neither is Tebow.

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The Jets running game has been largely terrible this year.

 

But they were great at running the ball the last two years, which was part of my original point in asking ELCABALLO45 what he thought of Sanchez the last two years.

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