The Seattle Seahawks went to Philadelphia and defeated the Eagles yesterday, and they continued to beat them up after the game ended. The Seahawks defense suffocated the Philadelphia offense all afternoon, and after the game, defensive end Michael Bennett had some words about the Eagles quarterback.
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According to media reports, Bennett derided Sanchez after the game, saying, ""Tell the Philadelphia police to put an APB out. Sanchez is trying to impersonate a good quarterback." Sanchez had his worst game of the season on Sunday, completing just 10 of his 20 passes for 96 yards. He did throw two touchdowns, but he also had an interception.
Sanchez has filled in admirably for injured starter Nick Foles, leading the Eagles to a 4-2 record in games where Sanchez has played the majority of the snaps (Foles got hurt early in one game and Sanchez took over before starting the last five), including an important Thanksgiving Day win over Dallas. Foles was examined by the team's medical staff last week, but he has not been cleared to resume football activities.
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"This most important thing is just to get past this one," Sanchez said after the game, "to watch the film and move on and get ready for another huge game. All of these games down the stretch are so important. Big picture is too far out in front of us. We really just need to focus on what is right in front of our nose, and that's getting this bad taste out of our mouth and going out and playing Dallas and giving our best effort next week."
The Eagles have an important rematch with Dallas next week. Both teams are 9-4, and the winner of the game will be the favorite to win the NFC East and keep its chances of a first-round playoff bye alive.
Bennett seems to think that Sanchez will not be able to get back on track. He was also asked after the game what he saw in Sanchez, and he responded, "The same thing everyone else saw -- not much."
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