Showing posts with label Mark Sanchez. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark Sanchez. Show all posts

Sports Illustrated's Peter King Gives Stafford Some Love

Monday, August 17, 2009

Now that CNNSi's Peter King has officially been assimilated as of this morning, perhaps the national media (we're talking to you, ESPN) will drag themselves away from Mark Sanchez's bedroom closet and into Matthew Stafford's corner.

Writes King:

"Let me be the first to say how absurd it is to answer the question I got later in the day at Detroit Metro Airport, at the gate of my flight to Indianapolis: "Hey Peter, have we got the right guy with Stafford?'' Here's what I said, and what I believe: Stafford's got an A-minus NFL arm right now. The only quarterback I'm sure who has a better one is Jay Cutler."
... although, there is something refreshing about flying under the radar, and out of ESPN's painfully embarrassing east-coast and Dallas Cowboys-emblazoned cross hairs.


Stafford & Sanchez: in the same boat

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Matt Stafford and Mark Sanchez, the first and fifth overall picks in April’s NFL draft, have a lot of similarities: they both play quarterback, by teams that fired their coaching staffs after the 2008 season, they both figure to be starting for those teams by the end of the 2009 season, and they’re both expected to be the saviors of their respective franchises.  Oh, and they’re both handsome young men with millions upon millions of dollars coming in the door.

That is a pretty exclusive club they’re a part of; there aren’t too many other people in the world who understand the intense pressure each of these two young men is under.  It only stands to reason that they’ve come to rely on each other.  AP writer Tim Reynolds, writing for the National Football Post, has posted a very cool article on the common pressures and privileges they've encountered, and the friendship they’ve forged throughout those experiences.  Much like Joey Harrington and David Carr, Eli Manning and Philip Rivers, Aaron Rodgers and Alex Smith, and the Couch/McNabb/Culpepper/Smith quartet, these two quarterbacks will be relentlessly compared in development, production, and success for the rest of their careers—and possibly lives.

Here’s hoping, for their sake and ours, that their friendship and friendly rivalry culminates in a Super Bowl contest between the two teams that drafted them.

Discuss it here, in The Den!