It was an outstanding week 1 in the NFL. It was no surprise the Adrian Peterson ran through and around the Browns for 180 punishing yds in the debut of #4 for the Vikings. It also wasn't a surprise that Drew Brees set a league record by throwing 6 TD's on opening day. It wasn't even a surprise that the 49ers went in to Arizona and smacked the defending NFC champion Cardinals in the mouth. What was a surprise was the peromance of Jets Rookie QB Marc Sanchez who didn't play like a Rookie at all. It wasn't just his numbers 18-31 for 272 and his first career TD it was his presence in the pocket, his command of the offense. For the most part he made the right reads, and good decisions and got the ball where it needed to be and when it needed to be there. Sanchez is an upgrade over some guy named Farve they had last season. Rookies don't do what Sanchez did in their first game (ok Dan Marino) not Montana, Elway, Unitas or even "Broadway Joe" Actually though Sanchez isn't a Rookie because he's already played for a professional team the USC Trojans.