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One of Pete Carroll's friends, who advises college players on the NFL, met with Mark Sanchez's family this week.

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kptrojan Author Profile Page said:

I think that the one thing Mark will have to do, is look back at the decisions of Matt and John David to come back for one more go around. That could possibly way in some what for Mark. I just hope that he continues to improve, grow and impress. Fight On!

Mrtravlear726 Author Profile Page said:

Mark needs to do what is in Mark's best interest. He won't know that unless he asks the questions. I would be shocked if returning for his senior year wasn't the right answer but talking to the experts is the right thing for him to do.

Any1418 Author Profile Page said:

Mark,

1. Say NO to drugs
2. STAY IN SCHOOL!!!!!!

Dallas Author Profile Page said:

If he makes the leap after "just" one year at the helm, he will probably end up regretting that decision come draft day (II) as in looking up at the board to NOT see his name anywhere. He will have to many questions mostly about the health of his knee. He should stay and prove it isn't an issue as well as use the extra year to futher develop his skill set.

Locoweed Author Profile Page said:

Leinart made a horrible mistake returning for a 5th year. Mark Sanchez is one of the top 5 QBs in the country and has everything it takes for the next level.
Good luck in the NFL Sanchitos!

El Capitán Author Profile Page said:

Loca:
Post a [reliable] source that backs-up your statement, OK?
Thank you

LambdaChiTrojan Author Profile Page said:

What a great resource the University gives these young men. It's no different than the job resource center ... only the NFL jobs pay more.

Matt Leinart made a mistake? You're joking right? Last time I checked he's had maturity issues in the NFL. Leaving EARLY would have fixed that? Please!

DFWTrojan Author Profile Page said:

And, I bet if you ask Matt 20 years from now, he will say that the memories from his senior season and playing in arguably the greatest CF game of all time made for the right choice.

Sam Gilbert Author Profile Page said:

Matt Leinart did hurt his draft stock, but he still signed for $51 million while Alex Smith signed for $49.9 million. Just putting that out there.

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