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"Obviously he's got a great team around him: great run game, great defense," Brees said. "He makes plays when he needs to, manages the game well. His offensive coordinator is Brian Schottenheimer, who was my quarterback coach in San Diego. Brian's done a great job helping him prepare and learn the game and he's gotten a little faster dose of the learning curve maybe than most."
Sanchez agrees, recognizing that the conservative approach -- if letting a rookie be your quarterback from the get-go can be considered conservative -- not only has worked for the team, but has been a boon for him.
"It's worked to this point, and hopefully in the future I'll be able to take more chances and really get a feel for things," he said. "Right now, it's better to be smart than good.
"I do feel more comfortable as the days go on and as I get experience each game. There is no substitute for that experience. I think the biggest thing that has made the difference in these last few games is knowing what it takes to win and also knowing what gets you beat."
Those are lessons Favre, Manning and Brees certainly have learned. Sanchez, of course, has gotten a terrific head start in his pro football education. After all, Manning went 3-13 as a rookie, in the same season the Jets last made it to the AFC championship game.
Even if he does outdo those quarterbacking greats now, Sanchez recognizes just how much more he needs to know.
"I'll get a chance in the offseason to sit back and look at a lot of these games from this year," he said, "and watch (Tom) Brady and Manning and Drew Brees and Favre and take a look at everybody's game and see how it can be applied to mine."
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