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Actually rather than one and done, he was done and one. Only problem was that the fans were the only ones that seemed to know he was done before he even started.

Originally Posted by
soulman
We didn't need to waive him. He only had a one year deal so he was one and done after the 2011 season ended. Maybe he and T.O. should buy their own team so they can play again somewhere.
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Originally Posted by
BigBadPapaBear
I'm with you Soul. As far as the drops, I just chalk that up to rookie jitters. I saw him play a lot at the college level and the guy was just super productive. Really great college player. I think he could be a serious contributor to our offense.
I agree with both of you. The one major "Plus" that he had in college was that he NEVER dropped passes. Ironic that this would be his problem in the Pro's, which really tells me it was rookie nerves.
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A guy that can get open and catch? And we have him as a potential WR? For the Bears? Shouldn't he be doing something else?
Still can't get used to that thought....

Originally Posted by
soulman
I'll say it again. If we cut Sanz he'll come back to haunt us somewhere on down the line. That kid is gonna stick somewhere if it's not with the Bears. He caught everything thrown to him in camp and at the beginning of the season then for some reason he just seemed to lose his concentration and the drops began.
That's was very uncharacteristic for him. Devin Thomas is a guy who can play ST's but as a WR he hasn't ever proven that he has NFL level skills. We have some very good ST guys and there's no reason Sanz can't play there as well but as a receiver he's kind of unique and worth keeping around.
To me he's a latter day Tom Waddle who does nothing but get open and catch. How about that? A guy who knows his job and can actually do it.