He had 26 passing TD's and 6 rushing TD's.Where'd you get 32 TD's? His last year with Schotty was 2011, and he threw 26 TD's. He's never had a passer rating over 78.2, and crediting him for the Jets' post season success is like giving Trent Dilfer credit for winning a superbowl.
Is there any chance, and I mean ANY chance this is all a bad dream and I wake up tomorrow and its all gone away and Sam Bradford is healthy?? Any chance at all. I'm willing to deal with pretty long odds...
Where'd you get 32 TD's? His last year with Schotty was 2011, and he threw 26 TD's. He's never had a passer rating over 78.2, and crediting him for the Jets' post season success is like giving Trent Dilfer credit for winning a superbowl.
I honestly think that Mariotta would be a perfect fit for the Rams#suckforMariota....
If he was a FA, he might be a good pickup, but is he worth a 3rd round pick? We are not in a strong negotiating position here, and the eagles know it.He had 26 passing TD's and 6 rushing TD's.
In 2010 in his 2nd year, he had 5TD/1INT and completed 61% of his passes in the post season as the Jets beat Indy and NE on the road. Now, I'm not arguing that he carried the Jets to those wins but if he can put up those types of numbers if the Rams can get to the playoffs, I'd have no problem with him at all.
That's a good question and IMO, a viable starter at QB is certainly worth a 3rd round pick. I think he is a viable starter so for me, it would be an easy decision to make. I'd much rather spend a 3rd, know what I've got to work with and have a QB that fits into the plan of not building the team around a QB than burn a 1st on a roll of the dice in the draft. I think it's a lot easier to hit on a productive starter at other positions with a first round pick than it is a QB so for me, my impression of what and how Fisher designs a team and the guys who are "available", Sanchez is the guy to target.If he was a FA, he might be a good pickup, but is he worth a 3rd round pick? We are not in a strong negotiating position here, and the eagles know it.
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I honestly think that Mariotta would be a perfect fit for the Rams
Where'd you get 32 TD's? His last year with Schotty was 2011, and he threw 26 TD's. He's never had a passer rating over 78.2, and crediting him for the Jets' post season success is like giving Trent Dilfer credit for winning a superbowl.
That's a good question and IMO, a viable starter at QB is certainly worth a 3rd round pick. I think he is a viable starter so for me, it would be an easy decision to make. I'd much rather spend a 3rd, know what I've got to work with and have a QB that fits into the plan of not building the team around a QB than burn a 1st on a roll of the dice in the draft. I think it's a lot easier to hit on a productive starter at other positions with a first round pick than it is a QB so for me, my impression of what and how Fisher designs a team and the guys who are "available", Sanchez is the guy to target.
The Eagles need help at wr.If he was a FA, he might be a good pickup, but is he worth a 3rd round pick? We are not in a strong negotiating position here, and the eagles know it.
I think Sanchez was too expensive for a backup.Personally, I could see Sanchez having an Alex Smith like awakening, particularly now that he's out of NY.
I think one of the reasons the Rams did not sign him over S. Hill is they didn't want even the slightest QB controversy if Sam hit a rough stretch.
I thought Sanchez wanted closer to 4 mill when we were talking to him.I'm repeating myself here, but it's worth it I think. Not trying to beat a dead horse, just trying to Paul Revere the message among different, but similar threads.
In essence, the message is this. Under Chip Kelly, Mark Sanchez has become a different QB. He's improved just about EVERYTHING and not by a little. If you watch him, he looks not just a little good, but DAMN GOOD.
Do I like most of the backups out there? No. In every case including Clausen and Vick, I stand pat.
But if Sanchez can be shaken loose, I try to do it.
Now, here's the bigger issue. Bigger than draft picks. The CAP. Sanchez would put us over. He's on a one year, $2.25M contract. So... how do we do that? Only way I see is a trade and the Eagles would want D.
Starts to get complicated.
Still, as far as the "what ifs", Sanchez is, the way I see it, by far the best out there for us.