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Trade Up For Sanchez?


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http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/melkiper/index

Play the video "Kiper/McSshay Mock Draft"

McShay says that we could possibly trade up for Sanchezzzz??? :skep:

Last year he said we could trade for another first rounder to draft a tackle if Clady wasn't available at no.13 and look what we did. If we trade into the first round and waste it on Sanchezzzz, there's gonna be a fight goin down.

Me and Hurney = :boxing_smiley:

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Who did you hear that from? Someone in the future? I heard Alex Smith would lead the 49ers to a SB didnt work out well.

A Quarterback is only as good as his surrounding players, i.e. Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Philip Rivers, Kurt Warner, Ben Rothlisberger..........

I think Sanchez would be a good pickup I just don't want to trade one of our five draft picks I think?, to pick him up.

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A Quarterback is only as good as his surrounding players, i.e. Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Philip Rivers, Kurt Warner, Ben Rothlisberger..........

Rex Grossman a couple years ago... Kyle Boller when the Ravens were good... not.

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Rex Grossman a couple years ago... Kyle Boller when the Ravens were good... not.

Rex Grossman had an amazing defense to bail him out every time he threw an interception, Trent Dilfer was the quarterback for the Ravens when they were good. Your just a typical poster that doesn't know poo and loves to argue with everyone except that he ends up always wrong.

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I like Sanchez, and I think he'd be great.

Funny that a lot of people here hate on Sanchez, but think Vince Young is actually good.

Yeah these are just a bunch of fans that are afraid to state their opinion because they care what others think. I personally think Mark Sanchez would be a great pickup, but we don't have many draft picks to work with to begin with so I would have to say no to trading up for him, but I still like his swagger.

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ummmm one year started in college....no thanks.

You want to argue, go back and look up 1 year starters in college that play well in the NFL...

^^^^That. Without looking it up, I'm guessing that Matt Ryan threw more passes in college than Stafford and Sanchez combined.

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I personally like Sanchez. He's tough, fiery, smart, and has a good arm. The only knock on him is the amount of games played in college. I think with a year or two on the bench and plenty of snaps in preseasons and practice, that would turn him into a pretty damn good starter.

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