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Originally Posted by Codered
I haven't looked at the stats, but didn't Manning & Brock combo have a high number of turnovers combined in 2015? Sanchez isn't very good, but my worry is he will play better then what they had in 2015.
Then add the fact they have a young QB who may or may not work out, but if it does then Denver again misses a rebuild process.
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Yeah they did. Sanchez isn't a 1 trick pony with turnovers. 21 fumbles lost, 51 total fumbles in 75 games played. Ouch. That's to go with his 84 interceptions.
Sanchez never came close to 4,000 yards. His career high is 3,474, and he actually had a great year that year with 26 TD's, 18 INTs, and 6 FUM.
The big question is if Kubiac can get that out of Sanchez again. Sanchez is going to face a couple of big boy defenses in the division this year, but they got a cupcake schedule outside of the division. Only good teams they face outside the division are likely Carolina, New England, Cincinnati, and Jacksonville (they look like they are going to be good this year anyhow).