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    Default Sanchez > Flacco, Rex > Harbs

    I am still waiting to read all the Fat Rex jokes and Sanchez can't carry Joe's jock strap comments. Anyone want to man up to the garbage they've been talking all year about Rex and Mark? No...

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    Ba ha ha ha!...Tell em!

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    I would but they are too busy hiding in their holes.

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    I've said this all year and they Wanted my head. Have they killed you yet???

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    You are right. According to most here we judge our QB's by thier playoff wins. Sanchez is 4-1 all on the road. And he seems to handle the pressure. Ryan is 4-1 as well and gets to the AFCCG 2 year running. No question Sanchez and Ryan are better.

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    Yea they really kicked our asses earlier in the year too

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    I am not sure if I posted it but i still think Sanchez is garbage and Rex is a loud mouth that is very strange. I am still a fan of flacco and harbs. NFC will prolly win the superbowl

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    Just like we beat the Steelers early in the year. Playoffs are what counts

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    ive been in a hole cuz ive been depressed and trying not to think about this game. but no chance is sanchez better than flacco. flacco wasnt lights out or anything, but he had some crucial let downs. jets d stepped up big, and sanchez did too. he is a good young qb. but flacco is better, its really not even debatable. is sanchez better than peyton manning cuz he won some playoff games. no. hes done well in the playoffs, and thats great, but body of work, and skill set, flacco has him beat.

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    I don't buy that Sanchez is better than Flacco but Ryan must be making Steve-o reflect on his decision a bit. After two years of being a head coach Rex already has more success than Harbs. I recognize that Harbs has gotten our team to the playoffs but it looks like Rex would have done the same thing and maybe more. If anything, our defense would have been a bit better and we may have had a different offensive coordinator. Oh the what-ifs! They are pointless now anyways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by outlander512 View Post
    ive been in a hole cuz ive been depressed and trying not to think about this game. but no chance is sanchez better than flacco. flacco wasnt lights out or anything, but he had some crucial let downs. jets d stepped up big, and sanchez did too. he is a good young qb. but flacco is better, its really not even debatable. is sanchez better than peyton manning cuz he won some playoff games. no. hes done well in the playoffs, and thats great, but body of work, and skill set, flacco has him beat.
    Really he beat Manning and Brady back to back and Ben is up next. If he beats Ben and he alredy has, what will you say then?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kris21054 View Post
    I am not sure if I posted it but i still think Sanchez is garbage and Rex is a loud mouth that is very strange. I am still a fan of flacco and harbs. NFC will prolly win the superbowl
    Sanchez not afraid of pressure, maybe not as good as Flacco statistically however he wins big games. Rex a better Xs and Os guy than Harbs due to experience.

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    LOL at people hating on Sanchez, he just threw 3 TD's @ New England in the playoffs.

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    We still don't know about Harbs. He inherited s good team. Flacco gets stage fright in the 4th period.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rcco23 View Post
    We still don't know about Harbs. He inherited s good team. Flacco gets stage fright in the 4th period.
    lol fail

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    Quote Originally Posted by rcco23 View Post
    We still don't know about Harbs. He inherited s good team. Flacco gets stage fright in the 4th period.


    He didn't get stage fright yesterday. Big mouth TJ got it and Anquan got it. Aside from that stupid run out of bounds sack Flacco is famous for doing, and the dumb interception he didn't play all that bad. People couldn't get open plain and simple and when they did they dropped the ball. (literally)

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    Quote Originally Posted by florige View Post
    He didn't get stage fright yesterday. Big mouth TJ got it and Anquan got it. Aside from that stupid run out of bounds sack Flacco is famous for doing, and the dumb interception he didn't play all that bad. People couldn't get open plain and simple and when they did they dropped the ball. (literally)
    Flacco did look like a deer in the headlights for most of the second half. He certainly had some help from his high priced wide receivers, but make no mistake, he looked very shaken for most of that second half. He needs to step his game up a bit and shake off mistakes. It almost looks like he goes into a shell once any little thing goes wrong. Roethlisberger fumbled and saw it run in for a TD, but he didn't get rattled. Flacco needs to respond a little more like that in order to elevate himself to elite QB status.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cprenegade View Post
    Flacco did look like a deer in the headlights for most of the second half. He certainly had some help from his high priced wide receivers, but make no mistake, he looked very shaken for most of that second half. He needs to step his game up a bit and shake off mistakes. It almost looks like he goes into a shell once any little thing goes wrong. Roethlisberger fumbled and saw it run in for a TD, but he didn't get rattled. Flacco needs to respond a little more like that in order to elevate himself to elite QB status.


    Yeah if things don't go perfect for Flacco he may not necessarily make mistakes, but he starts playing so passively that it doesn't help the team any. Like I mentioned, that running out of bounds thing, he had to be nervous to do something that boneheaded. He has to make a decision and stick with it. I know he was probably trying to wait and see if someone would break open, but at some point he has to just realize that the play is busted/over and just throw the darn ball away.

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    Frankly, Joe is just kinda slow in the head. Decision making takes forever. Good strong accurate arm though.

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