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Wilson: Jets' Sanchez looking to rebound from meltdown

Quarterback is coming off five-interception outing Aaron Wilson

Print This October 22, 2009, 11:06 AM EST

New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez is trying to learn from his five-interception debacle against the Buffalo Bills.

Sanchez made it evident, too, how disappointed he was in his demeanor in the huddle and at the line of scrimmage.

"Anybody could have seen it," Sanchez acknowledged. "I might as well have had a sandwich-board sign. That's not good. You can't do that. It's just something that needs to be fixed and I'll continue to compete and do that."

From coach Rex Ryan's standpoint, he doesn't have a problem with Sanchez showing how he feels.

Ryan wants emotion form his players, not robots.

"That's the beauty of him," Ryan said. "I want him to be himself and that's part of it. I know he's 'Cool Hand Luke.' He normally is. If you throw five interceptions in a game, I think all of us would be affected. Again, he was ready to go and he never wavered. He just knew he was going to lead his team down the field and we were going to kick that field goal and win the game.

" He knew he was. I don't think there is one guy on our football team that didn't believe it. That's kind of the feeling I got on the sideline. We all felt that Mark was going to help lead us down the field and kick the field goal. I think that's where we know we've got the right guy."

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