Qualche commento di oggi.
ESPN: "Saints turn Sanchez human as mistakes kill Jets.
Just like you give credit to the Jets defense, you need to give credit to the Saints defense.
The Saints are a nasty team this year. They are scary. Jets are just plain overmatched in this game and as a 3-0 team that's saying a lot for the Saints. I think even the Patriots would have trouble beating the Saints.
CBS: Perfect Saints!
Sport Illustrated: Saints "D" silences Jets.
USA TODAY: Sharper, Saints stick it to Jets, stay unbeaten with 24-10 win
Alcuni commenti dei protagonisti:
Bush: "It's rare our offense only scores one touchdown and we win. The defense was the deciding factor."
Fujita: "Darren Sharper has been everything we hoped he would be and more. We knew this was going to be a fight, and Coach (Williams) was saying all week, 'You've got to win the fight before you win the game"
Rex Ryan: "The Saints outplayed us today. Overall, it was poor performance on our part. We kind of got it handed to us a little bit."
Sean Payton: "This isn't about style points. This is about the formula to win each game and then get on to the next week."
Sanchez: "Sharper read me the entire way. He saw my eyes, and I threw it right to him. There's absolutely no excuse for that. It was a poor decision and poor use of my eyes."
Ayodele: "We noticed that (Sanchez) runs around with the ball real loosely in his hands. When I saw it on tape, it was like he must have some big hands the way he runs around with it out there. So we knew if we could get to him we could probably get that ball out."
Ellis: You could see him (Sanchez) on their sideline with his head down. It was very visible. One thing I learned is even when you are frustrated and down, you never let the guys on the other sideline see you. That is something he has to learn."
Brees: "The defense played outstanding once again."
Vilma (sul blocco alle ginocchia, scorrettissimo, di Sanchez): I don't know what he was doing, to be honest with you. I saw him, and thought he was just trying to buy time, and then he goes and cuts me. It was kind of dirty, and he got the penalty for it. Good. I saw the flags, and I let it go. There was no reason to go try and get in his face over it. I hope he gets fined for it. Like that guy, oh, yeah, Brett Favre.''
On the Jets sideline after the play, New York offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer appeared to be informing his young quarterback, perhaps for the first time, that throwing such a block was not allowed in the NFL. Sanchez responded by looking duly chastised.