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Legit question. Mark Sanchez or Jimmy Clausen?


nctarheel0619

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Mark Sanchez...really? You got to be kidding. What? You think Derek Anderson is going elsewhere?

As for the third string (which I don't think Sanchez wants to be), I would take my chances with Pickles. He has been here, has had a chance to learn, has developed some type of chemistry with the team (for what it's worth), and doesn't have the failed body of work that Sanchez has (which means that we can at least dream and/or be delusional about him getting the job done if need be).

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Mark Sanchez...really? You got to be kidding. What? You think Derek Anderson is going elsewhere?

As for the third string (which I don't think Sanchez wants to be), I would take my chances with Pickles. He has been here, has had a chance to learn, has developed some type of chemistry with the team (for what it's worth), and doesn't have the failed body of work that Sanchez has (which means that we can at least dream and/or be delusional about him getting the job done if need be).

No, sir. It was more of IF you HAD to pick one. For fun sake.

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