Mark Sanchez has struggled mightily in the team's last two games. An NFC personnel executive believes that Sanchez's problems have something to do with his short stint at USC. "It's totally about experience," the personnel executive said. "This is what you get when guys jump to the NFL before they're ready. ... He's talented and I think he's going to work his way through it, but this league punishes you when you have a flaw and this kid has a big one that he falls into." Sanchez left for the NFL after starting just 16 games at USC. "I love his confidence and I think he can handle all the crap he's going to get in New York for all these mistakes. I think it takes a lot to really get under his skin," the NFC personnel man said. "I hear people say he's soft because he's from Southern Cal, but that's not the case. He's not afraid. He's still sitting back there and firing, throwing tough, gutsy passes. He's just throwing the wrong pass."