Sam Bradford vs Mark Sanchez?

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Both posted about the same QB rating last season, while Bradford trumped Sanchez in completion percentage and touchdowns.

Sanchez also was throwing the ball to a Super Bowl MVP and Braylon Edwards.

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Bradford, Was on a shitty team and made them somewhat in contention for the playoffs.

Sanchez has been on a good team since he stepped foot there.
 

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Bradford for sure. The stats last year were comparable, and Bradford was just a rookie on a team with no options.
 

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Sam Bradford.

Dude is scary accurate, and while his stats were really inflated because he threw the ball 402300420 times last year, it's still hard to put Sanchez ahead of him by any stretch.
 

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Bradford's number 1 reciever got injured in the preseason last year (Avery), and he still put up very good numbers

Plus the fact that Avery was their #1 reciever show the lack of talent in the STL WR core


not to mention if the Jets had a good QB, they might have actually made the Super Bowl once or twice
 

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If Sanchez was on a team like the Rams, I would pay money to see what their record would be last season. If Bradford is on the Jets, they may have a Super Bowl win.
 

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Bradford's number 1 reciever got injured in the preseason last year (Avery), and he still put up very good numbers

Plus the fact that Avery was their #1 reciever show the lack of talent in the STL WR core


not to mention if the Jets had a good QB, they might have actually made the Super Bowl once or twice
We also lost Mark Clayton with a season ending surgery so Bradford's options were Gibson, Amendola, Robinson, and Alexander lol. Mediocre WR core.

Bradford by a mile. If he had Sanchez's supporting cast, he could already be a top 10-15 QB.
 

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We also lost Mark Clayton with a season ending surgery so Bradford's options were Gibson, Amendola, Robinson, and Alexander lol. Mediocre WR core.

Bradford by a mile. If he had Sanchez's supporting cast, he could already be a top 10-15 QB.
You are right, Sanchez & Bradford don't even compare, Sanchez doesn't even come close to what Bradford will be. Bradford has a ton of upside and I expect a big year from him this year.
 

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I'll take Bradford every day of the week and twice on Sundays.
 

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If Sanchez was on a team like the Rams, I would pay money to see what their record would be last season. If Bradford is on the Jets, they may have a Super Bowl win.
He'd have to be able to play like Tom Brady or Peyton Manning for that to happen. Sanchez played really well in both AFC Championship games.
 

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Bradford, but Sanchez isn't as bad as you guys make him out to be. You have to keep in mind that he started just one season at USC. If you expected him to be good as a rookie, then you're an idiot in the first place. Last season was just his second NFL season and third year as a starter including college. He wasn't that good, but made some strides. Keep in mind he's only 24 years old. Give the man a break.
 

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