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Mark Sanchez: Winningest QB in Jets Postseason history


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As Collinsworth described during the game, Sanchez appeared to be overstriding which caused every throw to be high. You can have a mechanical issue in any sport. Sometimes you get out of rhythm which causes you to not be at your best.

I don't know what caused the problem but I hope he wasn't compensating for his shoulder. Though I doubt that was the problem as there was plenty of zip on his passes.

Glad you heard that, I heard it too...wasn't sure about 'fixable'. Is it simply "advice on the sidelines" fixable, or "2yrs, surgery, a Psychiatrist, and regular visits to a Priest" fixable?

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Glad you heard that, I heard it too...wasn't sure about 'fixable'. Is it simply "advice on the sidelines" fixable, or "2yrs, surgery, a Psychiatrist, and regular visits to a Priest" fixable?

Film study and practice. The guy hadn't thrown a pass in a live game situation in two weeks prior to Saturday and he's a notorious slow starter who struggles coming off of long layoffs. Do the math.

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