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Not watching the game. Eagles getting creamed but Sanchez stat line looks decent. How's Sanchez looking?

 
Dirty Sanchez is officially startying. Who'd the fart start or a what the heck flex?
Celek has two good weeks in a row and Ertz is out, so that's the easiest answer. Mathews is out again this week so Sproles is more interesting. They tried to get Agholor involved early last week, but it's a big gamble. Will have a good game eventually but might not this week.

 
M Sanchez's regular season numbers are journeymen but his playoff comp%(60.5)
and TD(9) to INT(3) looks good. It was the Jets ground n pound back in his day.

This guy won't be an FF starter but in Denver for playoffs? If Sanchez isn't the guy
whomever they bring in will have to look better then the journeymen FA's out there.

Stats geeks might argue that 6 games isn't a big enough sample size but very few QB's
see a lot of playoff games.

 
He went to two AFC Championship games with a similar defense and far worse weapons on offense. I'd say his chances are low, of course, but not zero.
I'm sorry, but I can't see any scenario where that mutt Sanchez is hoisting a SB trophy. He will ALWAYS make just enough plays to get you beat.

 
I'm sorry, but I can't see any scenario where that mutt Sanchez is hoisting a SB trophy. He will ALWAYS make just enough plays to get you beat.
It is hard to see Sanchez winning a SB. Then again, Dilfer won one on the back of a great defense and basically not being a moron. Can Sanchez not be a moron? Yea, I don't see Sanchez winning the SB.

 
Broncos.com's Andrew Mason describes the Broncos' quarterback job as a "wide open" competition.
Mason cautioned to not "assume" Mark Sanchez will be named the Week 1 starter, and doesn't anticipate Gary Kubiak making any announcements until the preseason is underway. Kubak plans to "spread the reps around," giving Sanchez, Paxton Lynch, and Trevor Siemian equally long looks. "When he says it's going to be an open competition, he means it," Mason said of Kubiak. "Don't assume anything." With Sanchez (thumb surgery) sitting out OTAs, Lynch and Siemian are seeing expanded practice work.

Related: Trevor SiemianPaxton Lynch
 
Source: denverbroncos.com 
May 29 - 4:29 PM

 
The one thing I will say for Sanchez is his completion % was a full 10 points higher in Philly than it was with NYJ. Statistically yardage wise he even had some decent games. Kubiak is going to be very conservative but Sanchez will probably be a bye week option with a 50/50 chance to turn in a reliable start on any given week who won't get your team killed. Point is playing in Rex Ryan's screwed up offenses always made him look a little worse than he was.

 
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The Denver Post's Troy Renck believes Mark Sanchez "has to win" the starting job in camp.
"I'd give slight edge to Sanchez," Renck said. "Before, though, I thought he had to lose the job. Now he has to win it in camp." Perhaps coach Gary Kubiak's claim that Sanchez and Trevor Siemian are "neck and neck" for the starting job is not as farfetched as it seems. Neither player is the long-term answer for Denver, and it is possible they will prove in camp they are not the short-term answer either. First-rounder Paxton Lynch will almost certainly make starts this season.

 
 
Source: Troy Renck on Twitter 
Jul 2 - 11:35 AM

 
 

Coach Gary Kubiak confirmed Mark Sanchez will handle the first quarterback reps at Broncos camp.
Kubiak did call the quarterback battle a "tricky situation," and said Trevor Siemian will share first-team reps with Sanchez. Paxton Lynch fell behind in the spring and no longer appears to be a serious candidate to start in Week 1. The fact that Sanchez could not separate himself from Siemian is a bad sign for the player once nicknamed "Sanchize." Siemian posted a 27:24 TD-to-INT ratio in his Northwestern career, completing under 60 percent of his throws.
 
Source: Andrew Mason on Twitter

 
ESPN's Adam Schefter reports the draft pick Denver traded for Mark Sanchez was a conditional pick.
That means the Broncos will not owe the Eagles anything if they decide to release Sanchez at final cuts. After losing out to Trevor Siemian for the starting job, Sanchez now appears to be competing with rookie Paxton Lynch for his roster spot. The Broncos could also save $3.5 million by releasing Sanchez.

 
 
Source: Adam Schefter on Twitter 
Aug 23 - 12:26 PM

 
Mark Sanchez didn't play in Saturday's preseason game.
The fact that Sanchez was glued to a clipboard for Denver's regular season dress rehearsal tells you all you need to know about his "competition" with Trevor Siemian, but it doesn't necessarily mean he will be cut. Sanchez is a known commodity to anyone who has watched NFL football since 2009. The Broncos needed to see as much of Siemian and Paxton Lynch as possible. Sanchez's release remains a distinct possibility, of course. Cutting him would save $4.5 million, and get the Broncos their seventh-round pick back.

 
 
Source: Adam Schefter on Twitter

 
Redskins signed QB Mark Sanchez.

The NFL's "meritocracy" spins on. When last we heard of 32-year-old Sanchez, he was being slapped with a four-game PED ban in April. Now he will serve as Colt McCoy's backup in Washington. Sanchez has attempted just 109 passes since the end of the 2014 seasons. Teams have to start getting more imaginative at quarterback instead of recycling the same retreads over and over and over again.

Source: Field Yates on Twitter 

Nov 19 - 1:26 PM
 
Mark Sanchez completed 13-of-21 passes for 100 scoreless yards and one interception in the Redskins' 28-13, Week 13 loss to the Eagles on Monday night.

Colt McCoy broke his fibula early in the first half, and crusty Sanchez had to come on in relief as the team's lone healthy quarterback. He handed off to Adrian Peterson on his first play, and the ageless back went 90 yards to the house. The Redskins never threatened the end zone again, with Sanchez throwing his pick in Eagles territory. The guy is not good and doesn't belong on an NFL roster. Unfortunately, we have to watch him for another month. The Giants get Sanchez next.

Dec 3 - 11:14 PM

 
Mark Sanchez has retired from the NFL.

Sanchez was forced into a Week 14 spot start for the Redskins when Colt McCoy got injured last year. He managed to stick around as a backup despite looking washed the past several seasons. Sanchez made playoff appearances his first two years but had been on a downward trajectory since. He finishes his career with a 56.6 completion percentage, 15,357 yards, and an 86:89 TD/INT ratio. Sanchez will move into broadcasting as a college football analyst for ESPN.

SOURCE: New York Post

Jul 23, 2019, 9:25 AM ET

 

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