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22
Dec

De Tim para Santa

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Por Juan José Palomo / @JJPalomo19

Para FOX Deportes

Hola querido Santa, Dios te bendiga y te proteja. Sabes que desde niño no te he pedido muchas cosas pero esta vez quiero aprovechar para hacerte varias solicitudes:

1.) Dale a Mark una buena línea ofensiva para que en su nuevo equipo tenga una marca ganadora.

2.) Quiero para Rex un retiro acorde a su carrera.

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4
Dec

Is the Ending is Near For Mark Sanchez?

By  Adry Torres

As I had written yesterday, once I saw Jets coach Rex Ryan pull Mark Sanchez out of Sunday’s game late in the third quarter, I refused to buy to much into it. In my mind it was a clear move by Ryan to just let his struggling signal caller digest another bad game while trying to see if Greg McElroy could rally the troops.

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3
Dec

McElroy, Tebow still behind Sanchez in pecking order

By Adry Torres

I’ve always supported Mark Sanchez as the Jets starting quarterback and still do despite Sanchez having one of his worst seasons.

I won’t read too much into yesterday’s quarterback swap late in the third quarterback. I just see more as a manager coming to the mound and pulling out his struggling, ace pitcher with the team still having a chance to win. Rex Ryan knew his team still had a chance to win it and figured he had seen enough of Sanchez and went to the backup signal caller.

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25
Oct

Romo, Sanchez among NFL’s least popular players, poll says

By Jose M. Romero

Forbes Magazine is all about wealth, and apparently it does polls, too.

This one is a good one. Because when it comes down to it, when it comes to sports, isn’t it all about who we as fans like, and who we don’t?

Forbes asked fans who their favorite NFL players are, and who ranks as the least popular player among them. The results were somewhat surprising.

I’m a big NFL fan, but more for the players I’ve gotten to know and follow than individual teams, though seven seasons entrenched with the Seattle Seahawks made me pull for them a little more.

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4
Oct

A rough week for Sanchez, Romo

By Jose M. Romero

When Tony Romo and Mark Sanchez became the starting quarterbacks of their respective franchises, the Dallas Cowboys and New York Jets, a new generation of Latino quarterbacks in the NFL was born.

Their statuses as leaders of their team made them pillars in the Latino community as well, a couple of leading men living the dream.

Their toughness is unquestioned. Romo and Sanchez take a beating on Sundays and play through pain. But they’re still a ways from being elite signal callers, and games like they had in Week 4 are a testament to that current state.

The NFL is a “What have you done for me lately” league with a lot of fickle and demanding fans, and Sanchez and Romo happen to play in two of the premier markets in the country. So when they have really off games – as was the case Sunday and Monday in their respective home stadiums – frustrated fans start calling for them to be replaced.

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18
Sep

“The Sanchize” raps with A.C. Slater

By Jose M. Romero / @RomeroJoseM

After the Monday night football game this week, I scrolled through the guide on my cable TV and found a show called “Mario Lopez One-on-One” on a channel called NuvoTV.

It’s Channel 185 on Cox in Phoenix, if you want to know. According to its website, NuvoTV “is the first English-language cable network for bicultural Latinos in the U.S.”

That would describe me. A network for someone like me. I hit the select button, and there was New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez in a sit-down interview with Mario Lopez. I decided to tune in.

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4
Sep

No matter what Mark Sanchez does in football, he’ll be legendary

By Jose M. Romero / @RomeroJoseM

Let’s set a couple of things straight first: My cheers for the Sanchize – New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez – stem from the fact that he is Mexican American and that he must get the ball to one of my fantasy football players, wide receiver Santonio Holmes.

Purely selfish, I know.

I don’t like Sanchez because he went to USC. I’m just not a fan of the Trojans. Never have been.

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5
Jun

Jets West looks to be an interesting flight

By Simon Samano/@sjsamano
For FOX Deportes
 
Mark Sanchez did what a starting quarterback secure in his own skin would do.
 
He invited the competition into his own backyard.
 
We found out Monday, courtesy of the New York Daily News, that Tim Tebow has accepted Sanchez’s offer to participate in “Jets West” passing camp in Southern California, which Sanchez and his family have hosted at his alma mater, Mission Viejo High School, the past two offseasons.
 

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