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Arizona State Sun Devils NCAA Football

USC quarterback Sanchez learns the hard way

Full story: LA Daily News

Call it the education of a young quarterback. What Mark Sanchez called it is unknown.

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westcoastreg1

Memphis, TN

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Oct 12, 2008
 
man usc is not looking good,they have all this talents,and if they plan 2 play for the title better get there heads right and fast,im down south,the sec and big 12 looks to have the better teams.
usc lose to oregan state,still leave a sour taste,the should be blowing the teams left on there
schedule out by huge amount,if they plan on being in miami in january,they are limelight team
and needs to have the killer mentality with these weaker team,the bigger the game,the bigger
they play,but if u dont get to big game,playing around,with these weak pac 10 teams,then get
ready for another rose bowl,and since i move down south, USC trojans are Hated in the south,
so could the team,that i saw the first 2 games show up,so i can get some peace here in the
south,i would love to USC spank one of these high profile SEC team,in the championship game.
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#2
Oct 12, 2008
 
Sanchez is horrible. A total joke and utter embarrassment to USC. He runs out of the locker room rather than taking questions from the media like a real man. He should be benched and a real quarterback put in.
Mark

Whittier, CA

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Oct 12, 2008
 
One correction to the story:
"The defense played a fantastic game against inexperienced backup quarterback Danny Sullivan."
That was future pro Rudy Carpenter at QB for most of the game.
The Micker

United States

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Oct 12, 2008
 
I was at the game. What I have not seen in any news reporting is how the TV timeouts affected the game! It was very disruptive to the flow of the game. Yes, the offense struggled, but whenever they would get into a rhythm, we would have to sit through yet another TV timeout! And it seemed like the timeouts were longer than normal. A win is a win, and with OU, Mizzu, LSU all loosing… I’ll take it!

Fight On!
The Micker
manhattan beach dude

Redondo Beach, CA

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Oct 12, 2008
 

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for at least one week, dirty sanchez is the 2nd best QB in LA college football. Heisman, you gotta be kidding.
Rodolfo Acuna

Northridge, CA

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Oct 12, 2008
 
I totally disagree. If like in ancient times, the quarterback was calling the plays, I would place more blame on him. However, today you have a gaggle of coaches under a multi-million dollar coach that develop a game plane and call all of the plays. Mark Sanchez's misfortune is that he did not play under Norm Chow. In the last two games, Sanchez has been blitzed, and he has been sacked multiple times. You can't blame the offensive line when the other side knows that you are going to pass. It would seem to me that with all of the great runners that USC has, that the run should be established. Against ASU this was done only after the quarterback, who the other side knew had a recovering knee, was brutalized. Although they bring showtime to LA, the coaches should try planning for opponents and prevent blitzing on every down.
manhattan beach dude

Redondo Beach, CA

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Oct 12, 2008
 
Rodolfo Acuna wrote:
I totally disagree. If like in ancient times, the quarterback was calling the plays, I would place more blame on him. However, today you have a gaggle of coaches under a multi-million dollar coach that develop a game plane and call all of the plays. Mark Sanchez's misfortune is that he did not play under Norm Chow. In the last two games, Sanchez has been blitzed, and he has been sacked multiple times. You can't blame the offensive line when the other side knows that you are going to pass. It would seem to me that with all of the great runners that USC has, that the run should be established. Against ASU this was done only after the quarterback, who the other side knew had a recovering knee, was brutalized. Although they bring showtime to LA, the coaches should try planning for opponents and prevent blitzing on every down.
Please 3 INT and 1 lost fumble in the 3rd quarter, and your blaming the coaches???????
Edith Thor

Los Angeles, CA

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#8
Oct 12, 2008
 
This is a horrible piece of writing. I can't believe it passed any editor.
Quit while you're ahead!
Rodolfo Acuna

Northridge, CA

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Oct 12, 2008
 
manhattan beach dude wrote:
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Please 3 INT and 1 lost fumble in the 3rd quarter, and your blaming the coaches???????
the line was porous. they were in on him. how do you neutralize this? with a running game.
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