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SSsssshhhhhhh...whisper it quietly.....

Discussion in 'Other NFL' started by Galant, Jul 23, 2014.

  1. Galant

    Galant Love - Unity - Sacrifice - Eternity

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    ...t e b o w....

    [video=youtube;h95gKrMhLgs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h95gKrMhLgs[/video]
     
  2. pocoloco

    pocoloco I'm your huckleberry Club Member

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    One thing I always liked about Tebow is that, if he fails, it will never because he didn't work hard enough
     
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  3. djphinfan

    djphinfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    Sounds crazy I know, but I think I could win with tebow...spread offense power read option.
     
  4. rafael

    rafael Well-Known Member

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    I am among the few who believe that Tebow can be an NFL QB. I think he's limited, but he does have talent. He's not a timing passer, but he is an instinctive and talented player. That's what you saw in Denver. They tried to force him to be a timing passer for most of the game and the offense struggled. Then they'd turn him loose and Denver pulled out games. A better coach would tailor their offense more to his skills. If he ended up in a Malzon offense, he'd win. Maybe not the whole thing, but quite a bit.
     
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  5. djphinfan

    djphinfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    same page.

    Give him Eddie Lacy and Tyler Eifert, a scat back and some decent receivers, and I will pound fools.
     
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  6. padre31

    padre31 Premium Member Luxury Box

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    Modern Joe Kapp, will likely never be a pretty passer, will win a team football games IF they can run the ball and not rely on him to be a pocket passer.
     
  7. MikeHoncho

    MikeHoncho -=| Censored |=-

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    A distraction though. Things will happen.
     
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  8. smahtaz

    smahtaz Pimpin Ain't Easy

    You must have missed the memo. Distractions are only an issue if you're a coward.
     
  9. pocoloco

    pocoloco I'm your huckleberry Club Member

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    Tebow brings the circus, no question. I don't think he is a fit for a conventional NFL offense, though maybe all this extra training has made him roster-quality.

    He's a throwback QB. I think you run things like Florida and he's got a chance, but that is an awfully specific vision and set of personnel. It would take years.

    His best chance is as a developmental third-stringer at this stage.
     
  10. Dol-Fan Dupree

    Dol-Fan Dupree Tank? Who is Tank? I am Guy Incognito.

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    He also brings in a lot of money. For some reason he is seen as "The Christian" in a VERY Christian organization. If he was decent as a quarterback, he would have a team.
     
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  11. Clark Kent

    Clark Kent Fighter of the Nightman

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    I actually hope he gets a shot somewhere. Tom House is becoming a well known off-season QB coach and Tebow is ultimate test. I know he questioned Tebow's biomechanics coming out of Florida, but if he's put in that much time with him this off-season, I'm really curious to see if Tebow's evolved as a passer.
     
  12. djphinfan

    djphinfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    I would go there..as long as the coach and coordinator deployed the read option spread offense..

    What circus, it's positive circus, his team falls in love with him..
     
  13. djphinfan

    djphinfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    He's been training for 5 months strait, 6 days a week, 100,000 reps..

    Dilfer signs off on how the ball comes out in terms of spin and velocity..

    I'm interested.
     
  14. gunn34

    gunn34 I miss Don & Dan

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    I would take a spin at him. If anything, he'll pack the house and make Tanny play better.
     
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  15. Galant

    Galant Love - Unity - Sacrifice - Eternity

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    [video=youtube;reOFI0SrXGE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reOFI0SrXGE[/video]
     
  16. byroan

    byroan Giggity Staff Member Administrator Luxury Box

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    Still can't believe he beat us. :pity:
     
  17. SICK

    SICK Lounge Moderator

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    Put Tannehill in the shot gun, have Tebow at right wing, have him motion towards Tanne before the snap......too many options. Hand off, Tebow runs or passes (he's lefty running to the left).....or pull it back and throw....or Tanne pulls it back and runs....It's a beautiful red zone scheme.
     
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  18. SICK

    SICK Lounge Moderator

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    Thad Lewis beat us twice. That's worse imo.
     
  19. Galant

    Galant Love - Unity - Sacrifice - Eternity

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    2010 Tebow Scouting Report

    How much did his time in the NFL fix/demonstrate otherwise? How much is fixable?



    Strengths:Good height and great musculature
    Solid arm strength
    Very good deep ball accuracy
    Great pass rush sense and pocket instincts
    Athletic and can move chains with legs
    Extremely powerful runner
    Good trucking ability; picks up yards after contact
    Good character and strong work ethic
    Prototype leader

    Weaknesses:
    Absolutely horrendous footwork; has not gotten better since freshman year
    Plays in run-option offense
    Doesn't throw smooth ball; bad touch
    Inaccurate on intermediate routes
    Extremely long release
    Very bad passing mechanics
    Locks onto primary receiver
    No pro reads in offense
    Left-handed
    Tucks and runs
    Doesn't make pro-style passing progression reads
    Comes from program with bad QB pedigree

    Summary: If I could take Tim Tebow's mind and put it into the body of some college quarterbacks, then they would be No. 1 overall picks. However, we have seen quarterbacks with outstanding intangibles bust at the next level. It will take Tebow 3-4 years to learn an NFL offense to where he could actually start a game.

    Tebow's best fit at the next level will be at fullback or H-Back because his best skills are his running abilities; there's too much development involved to draft Tebow as a franchise quarterback, though the success of Pat White in the Wildcat offense could help his draft stock. Looks to be a second-round pick with his great intangibles and versatility.

    Player Comparison: Byron Leftwich (Passer)/Mike Alstott (Runner). Tebow has a very similar release to Leftwich and he will also struggle to read defenses in NFL. He also has Mike Alstott's elite power running attributes with the ability to get yards after contact.
     
  20. unluckyluciano

    unluckyluciano For My Hero JetsSuck

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    I root for Tebow as he seems like a pretty good guy with the charity work he does, doesn't get into trouble (from what I know of course). AS a qb though eesh.
     
  21. byroan

    byroan Giggity Staff Member Administrator Luxury Box

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    Yeah, that's pretty bad as well.
     
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  22. Galant

    Galant Love - Unity - Sacrifice - Eternity

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