Speedofsand;1053055 wrote:Tebow went from the 4th best QB in camp to the 2nd round of the playoffs in his 16th NFL start. He was/is not wanted by his head coach/front office. McCoy is the only one who helped Tebow. Elway dissed him, until Tebow put his team in first place. And even then he was 'week to week'. After the loss to KC, they were ready to put Brady Queen in vs. Pitt. if Tebow struggled. Last night his Oline looked awful. I never heard Dumerville's name one time. Denver ran up the middle on first down over and over again. They are an avg team at best, with below avg coaching. Out of 32 teams, only a handful are considered great. Still, on any given Sunday one can beat another in the NFL. Tebow had no problem completing 66% of his passes to Harvin, Cooper, Hernandez, Nelson, Caldwell, and Murphy at Florida. Then the 'experts' said his throwing motion needed to be screwed with. What is so different in the NFL? Throwing is throwing. Tebow has to have more time. Look at Alex Smith, how many were calling him a bust last year? Or Brett Favre, Steve Young, etc. All QBs take time in the NFL. Tebow will have his time.
Are you serious? The scouting, preparation are worlds better in the NFL. Also the defenses are much more complex and these are the finest players in the world. They are big, strong, fast and nasty. The linebackers run like safeties. Him throwing for 66% in college doesn't have shit to do with his potential NFL success. The windows are tighter at this level and it shows. He only completed 45% of his passes this year, I repeat, 45%. This offense was adapted for him and he had single reads and still only completed 45%. He had a good run of playing like garbage for 3 quarters and making one or two drives when the D he was facing would go to a prevent D or relax because the Bronco's D kept him in the game. He is not an NFL QB, spin it any way you want.