But the bigger story continues to be Mark Sanchez, who is in the midst of a very Tebow-like run of inaccuracy. Sanchez was 14-31 in the Jets 23-17 loss to Houston, leaving him just 58-132 over the past 4 games (during that span he has completed less than 50% of his passes in every game; by comparison Tom Brady has completed more than half his passes in 44 consecutive games) and 77-159 on the season; 48.4%.
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Sanchez-Tebometer Update
Tim Tebow threw his second pass of the season yesterday, unfortunately for him the receiver dropped it. But that's how it goes in the NFL sometimes, and for the year his completion rate now stands at 50%; 1 of 2. For his career it drops back to 47.3%.
But the bigger story continues to be Mark Sanchez, who is in the midst of a very Tebow-like run of inaccuracy. Sanchez was 14-31 in the Jets 23-17 loss to Houston, leaving him just 58-132 over the past 4 games (during that span he has completed less than 50% of his passes in every game; by comparison Tom Brady has completed more than half his passes in 44 consecutive games) and 77-159 on the season; 48.4%.
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But the bigger story continues to be Mark Sanchez, who is in the midst of a very Tebow-like run of inaccuracy. Sanchez was 14-31 in the Jets 23-17 loss to Houston, leaving him just 58-132 over the past 4 games (during that span he has completed less than 50% of his passes in every game; by comparison Tom Brady has completed more than half his passes in 44 consecutive games) and 77-159 on the season; 48.4%.
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