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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. – LaDainian Tomlinson has regarded into the crystal ball and he sees no future for his former teammate Mark Sanchez as a beginning quarterback.
Tomlinson and Sanchez have been teammates on the New York Jets for the final two years of the running again’s career earlier than Tomlinson retired following the 2011 season. After hanging up his cleats, he brazenly lashed out at his teammates in New York, perhaps as part of buyer’s remorse for getting a Jets tattoo.
But despite being two years and three time zones removed from the Jets mess, Tomlinson continues to lash out at his old team, as he did on Tuesday when he mainly called an finish to Sanchez’s career.
On his Sirius XM present, Adam Schein asked Tomlinson if he thinks Sanchez will begin once more.
“No, I don’t suppose Mark will likely be a starter again within the NFL. I feel there’s actually potential for him to be a backup after which get a starting job for half the year or what have you ever that means,” Tomlinson stated. “But I feel his days as a full time starter are pretty much over. Since you’ve received to understand in soccer, for a quarterback, you’re going to get three to five years in a company to show that you just’re the franchise man. I imply that’s just what it is. And in case you don’t do it in that timeframe then they’re going to maneuver on to anyone else and then you’re place now will become a backup.”
Tell us how you actually feel there, L.T.
Sanchez is presently “day-to-day” with a shoulder damage he suffered when head coach Rex Ryan inserted him into the fourth quarter of the Jets third preseason sport. Sanchez was summarily tossed to the ground by New York Giants defensive lineman Marvin Austin (a participant who was later reduce by the Giants, no much less) and suffered a proper shoulder damage.
Sanchez still hasn’t practiced this week and appears doubtful for the sport, which seemingly implies that Geno Smith will get the start on Week 1.
Former Jets RB LaDainian Tomlinson sees no future for Mark Sanchez as a starting QB
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