Is March Sanchize one of the greatest post-seasons QB's of all-time?
Is March Sanchize one of the greatest post-seasons QB's of all-time?
um no, but he is one of the greatest douches of all time.
Not yet but if he keeps up at this pace he will be.
Who's Mark Sanchize?
he was better today than Thom Braydee
What's with the possessive?
Kind of funny how we in the US are fine with people coming into our country if they can play football or baseball. If Sanchez wasn't a great athlete, they'd be calling him an illegal and trying to send him back to Mexico.
Funny Thing... wrote:
Kind of funny how we in the US are fine with people coming into our country if they can play football or baseball. If Sanchez wasn't a great athlete, they'd be calling him an illegal and trying to send him back to Mexico.
Totally different, you don't compete for a country in football. These are several different teams within America that can hire who they want whenever.
In running, runners are identified by there nationality more than anything. That's why nationality is so sensitive in this sport.
Funny Thing... wrote:
Kind of funny how we in the US are fine with people coming into our country if they can play football or baseball. If Sanchez wasn't a great athlete, they'd be calling him an illegal and trying to send him back to Mexico.
Well, except for his having been born in Long Beach, you're probably right.
I have a little secret for you that will burst your bubble. Mark Sanchez is from Orange County, his father is a fire chief, and he votes Republican. Sorry!
Little Secret wrote:
I have a little secret for you that will burst your bubble. Mark Sanchez is from Orange County, his father is a fire chief, and he votes Republican. Sorry!
Sorry for what? You stated a city you claim he is from and the occupation of his dad. How does this burst anybody's bubble?
He likes tea parties, even though he is not invited. He is an American, legally born in the U.S., a republican, and of Mexican heritage. Tea party types have a tough time with this. It bursts their tiny bubbles.
tea party wrote:
He is an American, legally born in the U.S., a republican, and of Mexican heritage. Tea party types have a tough time with this. It bursts their tiny bubbles.
Yeah dude, legal Mexican-Americans have never been accused of being illegal or told to leave the country. Maybe not those that happen to be in the NFL, but I certainly did while doing my family practice residency and driving a shitty Honda around UC Irvine.
I lived in the O.C. for many years. Parts of it are very republican, especially the south eastern part. I'm not sure why, but that is the way it is.
tea party wrote:
I lived in the O.C. for many years. Parts of it are very republican, especially the south eastern part. I'm not sure why, but that is the way it is.
The coastal areas of Orange County and Irvine around UCI are less conservative, but most of the county is VERY Republican. Mark Sanchez went to Mission Viejo High School which is in the very conservative part. Mark could very well be to the right of NOBama.
Put the politics aside . All Mexicans that are here now should be allowed to stay.However, just get used to 10 %unemployment , inflated housing costs,and a deflated U.S. Dollar.
Sanchez, an incredible Mexican-American class act !
Did he call Pete Carroll after his team won and the Seahawks had lost and say "How you like me down, MFer?"
You are right. All Mexicans that are here legally should be allowed to stay. I don't think you'll get an argument from anybody on that one.
sanchez bigben cutler rodgers
I would rank them 1)rodgers 2)bigben 3)cutler 4)sanchez
defensive ranks: 1)steelers 2)jets 3)packers 4)bears (all great defenses though)
I'd say Packers/Jets superbowl-20-17J-E-T-S JETS JETS JETS