FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) -The television shots of a dejected Mark Sanchez said it all.
There was the New York Jets rookie quarterback sitting on the sideline bench with his head in his hands at times, and his eyes glazed during others after each interception – five of them – Sunday against Buffalo.
Sanchez said Wednesday that he needs to work on controlling his emotions better, and not show that he’s upset and frustrated. Otherwise, he said, his opponents will know they’ve gotten the better of him.
“I might as well have had a sandwich board sign,” Sanchez said. “That’s not good. You can’t do that.”
Sanchez will get a chance to put his miserable performance behind him Sunday when the Jets (3-3) take on the Raiders (2-4) at Oakland.
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