socialcaesar
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Post by socialcaesar on Nov 18, 2011 15:35:00 GMT -8
Tim Tebow in the clutch? I'm loving this kids guts. He plays on instinct alone. I was watching him in the game last night and he looks like me when he's throwing the ball and that ain't pretty. But when the game's on the line he makes those passes and the kid can run. And he never slides! I really hope he proves his detractors wrong. But he really should work on his passing motion in the off season.
Did anyone else catch Rex Ryan's reaction after Tebow ran it in for the TD against the Jets? Priceless...just priceless.
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Post by socialcaesar on Jan 9, 2012 4:19:25 GMT -8
The Steelers just got Tebowed! OH YEAH
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Post by tankcommander on Jan 9, 2012 6:12:49 GMT -8
I'm with you Caesar!
As a Gator fan, and alumni I watched him absolutely terrorize the SEC for 3 years.
You want to talk about "guts"?.......
In 2009, "Tebow started against Kentucky despite suffering from a respiratory illness and taking two bags of intravenous fluids before the game. He ran for two touchdowns to put him in 2nd place on the all-time SEC touchdown list and he also threw for a touchdown.
On October 31, 2009, while playing against the Georgia Bulldogs, Tebow ran for his 50th and 51st rushing touchdowns, breaking the SEC career record previously held by former Georgia running back Herschel Walker."
While some talking heads like NFL analyst Mel Kiper, Jr. believe Tebow does not have the intangibles to play quarterback in the NFL, and said, "I don't think he can be a fulltime quarterback. I don't think he can be the quarterback of the future for you", according to former Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Jon Gruden, he could "revolutionize" the pro game. Says Gruden: "Tim Tebow is 250 pounds, and he's the strongest human being that's ever played the position. He can throw well enough at any level."
Former Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungy said he would pick Tebow with a top 10 pick, and would take him over any quarterback in the 2010 draft.
Forget the ESPN desk jockey's analysis, the guy is just a winner, plain and simple........ And it's only his second year.
Go Broncos!
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Post by 101ABN on Jan 9, 2012 7:16:27 GMT -8
Bill Maher probably wet his didees.
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socialcaesar
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Post by socialcaesar on Jan 9, 2012 10:38:55 GMT -8
I'm with you Caesar! As a Gator fan, and alumni I watched him absolutely terrorize the SEC for 3 years. You want to talk about "guts"?....... In 2009, "Tebow started against Kentucky despite suffering from a respiratory illness and taking two bags of intravenous fluids before the game. He ran for two touchdowns to put him in 2nd place on the all-time SEC touchdown list and he also threw for a touchdown. On October 31, 2009, while playing against the Georgia Bulldogs, Tebow ran for his 50th and 51st rushing touchdowns, breaking the SEC career record previously held by former Georgia running back Herschel Walker." While some talking heads like NFL analyst Mel Kiper, Jr. believe Tebow does not have the intangibles to play quarterback in the NFL, and said, "I don't think he can be a fulltime quarterback. I don't think he can be the quarterback of the future for you", according to former Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Jon Gruden, he could "revolutionize" the pro game. Says Gruden: "Tim Tebow is 250 pounds, and he's the strongest human being that's ever played the position. He can throw well enough at any level." Former Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungy said he would pick Tebow with a top 10 pick, and would take him over any quarterback in the 2010 draft. Forget the ESPN desk jockey's analysis, the guy is just a winner, plain and simple........ And it's only his second year. Go Broncos! Hey TC. I've been a Broncos fan since 1986 and "The Drive." I've been waiting for another Elway since he retired and Tebow could be him? He has the guts and he's one hell of a competitor. I think the detractors hate him because he is a Christian and is always thanking God. Good for him, he's one hell of a role model too. Did you hear his post-game speech and how he was praising the little girl who's had 73 surgeries? He can be my qb anyday. I think he has gotten a mile high better, no pun intended, from his first game this year. He contributed to the win and you can see the players rallying around him after all the negativity about him and the 3 game losing streak to finish the season. I also think he will revolutionize the qb position. Other defenders are talking that you can't hit him like he's a qb but you have to think of him as a rb. With that being said, defences that will play against Denver in the future not only have to worry about run first and then pass but they also have to worry about another option in Tim Tebow running. That OT pass was a perfect example. Polamalu and the rest of the Steelers defence was caught upfield and flat-footed because they were thinking run all the way. I love it. Steelers fans were telling me before the game just how crappy of a QB Tebow is. But after the game Steelers fans already had excuses lined up for me. Oh Rothlesberger's hurt, Mendenhall, the defence is hurting. I just reply that I thought Tebow wasn't a good enough QB to play in the NFL.
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