It is the actual player. You are arguing for a concept.
Sanchez is a turover waiting to happen each and every time his hands surround the football. That is an established fact.
Call me crazy but that does not exactly spell "great move".
yea, any plan that involves counting on Mark Sanchez is doomed to fail. look no further than 2014, Sanchez looked pretty good in Chip Kelly's QB friendly offense, carved us up on Thanksgiving as well. Then, the law of averages kicks in. He plays poorly vs Seattle, but that is Seattle, so it's understandable. Has a 0 TD 2 int game vs us, but hey everyone gets a crap game here and there. But then there was the complete and utter failure vs Washington. First half fumble and an int with the score tied late in the 4th (led to gw FG).