Mark Sanchez Tells Nick Foles To ‘Try The Chicken Tenders’ On Sidelines (Video)
By Jack Crosby
Eagles quarterback Mark Sanchez was recently caught on camera giving Nick Foles some food tips during the win over the Giants this past Sunday night.
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Look, if we’ve learned one thing about Philadelphia Eagles backup quarterback Mark Sanchez it’s that if he is hungry during a game, then by god that man will have something to eat right then at there. He was caught wolfing down a hot dog on the sidelines when he was a rookie, and he was back at it again this past Sunday night in the team’s win over the New York Giants.
At one point during the contest, an Eagles blowout win, cameras and a mic caught Sanchez having a discussion with starter Nick Foles. The only thing was, the discussion was not about anything that was happening on the field.
No, watch in the video below as Sanchez polished off another hot dog, while at the same time he notes to Foles that if he wants to really be happy, he should try the chicken tenders.
Football advice is valuable, there’s no questioning that. But food advice–well, that’s priceless. At least to Mark Sanchez it is, anyway.
But hey, with the Eagles rolling along and Foles playing pretty well again, it’s not like Sanchez has a lot better to do than to take in some of the culinary treats the stadium has to offer.
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