Tag: Mark Sanchez

  • Top 5 Most Hated Players in the NFL

    Top 5 Most Hated Players in the NFL

    People love the NFL, but they also spend a lot of time hating football players. As always, in the annual poll to uncover who gets the most hatred, the names of Michael Vick, Ndamukong Suh and Mark Sanchez come up, while newcomer and rookie Manti Te’o brings somewhat of a refreshing case, getting points for things […]

  • Matthew Stafford is the Only Starting Quarterback Remaining From His Draft Class

    Matthew Stafford is the Only Starting Quarterback Remaining From His Draft Class

    The 2009 NFL Draft class saw 11 quarterbacks selected through 7 rounds, including three in the first. Among these selected few, Matthew Stafford of the Detroit Lions is the only one who is still a starter on his team.

  • New York Jets – Mark Sanchez & Geno Smith Combine For Interceptions & Injuries

    New York Jets – Mark Sanchez & Geno Smith Combine For Interceptions & Injuries

    The New York Jets wanted Geno Smith to show them that it’s OK to name him as their opening day starter, but he went ahead and threw three interceptions. So Mark Sanchez gets one quarter of football to show he deserves to keep his job, and while playing quite well, he gets injured and is now doubtful for week 1.

  • New York Jets Fans Will Make it Impossible for Mark Sanchez

    New York Jets Fans Will Make it Impossible for Mark Sanchez

    It seems inevitable that at some point this season, probably very early on, Mark Sanchez will lose his starting quarterback job for the New York Jets, probably for good. It’s not that Geno Smith is that great, but Sanchez is past the point of getting a break from fans, who won’t even let him get through scrimmage without getting booed.

  • Joe Flacco & Mark Sanchez are the Only Quarterbacks to Beat Tom Brady & Peyton Manning in the Same Playoff Year

    Joe Flacco & Mark Sanchez are the Only Quarterbacks to Beat Tom Brady & Peyton Manning in the Same Playoff Year

    Would you call Joe Flacco an elite quarterback? While that’s still debatable, he does have a Super Bowl ring, and the “elite” contract to showoff with. How about Mark Sanchez? No one would call him elite, or even a good quarterback. But the two do have something in common – they’ve both beaten Tom Brady and Peyton Manning in the playoffs, in the same year.

  • NFL Rumors – New York Jets HC Wants Geno Smith to Start, OC Wants Mark Sanchez

    NFL Rumors – New York Jets HC Wants Geno Smith to Start, OC Wants Mark Sanchez

    Despite being the most experiences quarterback the New York Jets have heading into training camp, Mark Sanchez hasn’t been able to separate himself from the likes of Greg McElroy, Matt Simms and especially not Geno Smith, who presents the biggest threat to the starting position in 2013.

  • NFL Rumors – New York Jets Don’t Want Mark Sanchez Anymore

    NFL Rumors – New York Jets Don’t Want Mark Sanchez Anymore

    Just like with other rookies across the NFL, Geno Smith has been doing quite well in the rookie minicamp, making a lot of people among decision makers for the New York Jets think about giving the former West Virginia star the starting quarterback position for next season, pushing Mark Sanchez out of the way.

  • Geno Smith Makes New York Jets Minicamp the Usual Circus

    Geno Smith Makes New York Jets Minicamp the Usual Circus

    Despite being a terrible team over the last couple of years, the New York Jets are always interesting. Maybe it’s because their own storylines they manage to create, this time the quarterbacks battle with rookie Geno Smith smack in the middle of them, but possibly it’s being in the wrong city for a franchise that needs a little bit of peace and quiet.

  • Sanchez vs Tebow – Quarterback Blames New York Jets

    Sanchez vs Tebow – Quarterback Blames New York Jets

    The reason why the New York Jets did so badly last season? There are quite a few of them, but making too much of the competition between Mark Sanchez and Tim Tebow certainly didn’t help, forcing too much media attention on quarterbacks that needed a little more space and less pressure in what initially looked like will be quite interesting competition for the starting job.

  • Tim Tebow Has Someone Fighting His Lost Battles

    Tim Tebow Has Someone Fighting His Lost Battles

    What’s keeping Tim Tebow from becoming a successful NFL quarterback? While his biggest fans would say he has already proven he is one, by taking the Denver Broncos to the postseason when given the chance to start for consecutive games, he hasn’t done much to warrant the same appreciation from New York Jets fans or management, still pondering if to release him or not.