Questions about Sanchez in the cold and wind of New York will start to arise, he had a few floaters today up for grabs.
That was he only knock on him coming out, did not have the strongest of arms.
This aint Southern California anymore...
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Not good when you can't keep track of your INT's.Quote:
Ryan thought about pulling Sanchez
Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on October 18, 2009 8:42 PM ET
Anyone expecting Jets coach Rex Ryan to erupt after Sunday's loss to the Bills came away disappointed.
Despite a crushing 16-13 overtime loss at home to the Bills, Ryan calmly said he was still confident in his football team. (Right out of the old Parcells/Belichick handbook: build them up when they are down, hammer mistakes when they win.)
Ryan also said that he considered taking Mark Sanchez out during his five interception performance.
"I thought about pulling him," Ryan said. "I still . . . I believe in him. I thought he bounced back. I thought he gives us the best chance to win and he'll remain our quarterback."
Asked about one of his interceptions, Sanchez initially couldn't keep them straight.
"I have to think about how many picks I had . . . that's usually not good."