Tim Tebow in '09

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  1. President_Flipper

    President_Flipper New Member

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    I don't know about anyone else but I think Tim Tebow would look great in Aqua and Orange when he comes out early next draft..........never to early to wish!
     
  2. Motion

    Motion New Member

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    He has already said he plans to stay all 4 years. Don't plan on him coming out early.

    Prepare to catch some heat for this too. :)
     
  3. Rocky Raccoon

    Rocky Raccoon Greasepaint Ghost Staff Member

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    yeah, he PLANS...plans always change buddy :)
     
  4. alen1

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    i dont want him lol i have concerns about his passing
     
  5. President_Flipper

    President_Flipper New Member

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    Concerns????? who beats his jump shot TD's???? lol
     
  6. sabanhater

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    we already have a running back.:thumbup:
     
  7. President_Flipper

    President_Flipper New Member

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    Yes but do we have full back anymore????? lol
     
  8. Motion

    Motion New Member

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    Not always, Tebow isn't your typical 19 year old athlete.
     
  9. finsincebirth

    finsincebirth Well-Known Member

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    I think some people tend to forget that he was a first time college starter sophmore quarterback this year. His passing game will continue to be tweaked and devolped over the next 1-2 years. By the time Dan Mullen is done with this kid he should be a hell of a passer.
     
  10. DonShula84

    DonShula84 Moderator Luxury Box

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    He wont come out early, and probably shouldnt. As of right now, I wouldnt want him anyway.
     
  11. djfresh47

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    Tough to say how he will translate at the next level. I don't think he's going to leave early.
     
  12. Believerinteal

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    I know he's a sophmore and I shouldn't put all my eggs in one basket, but if he stays heatlhy (not that his medical records are loaded) and he perhaps wins a National Championship as a starter, he'll be the best QB prospect to enter the draft since John Elway.
     
  13. DonShula84

    DonShula84 Moderator Luxury Box

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    How his game translates to the NFL is a big ?? in my eyes. Plus, his running style of running over players wont work as well for a QB in the NFL. He'll wear down quickly. Carson Palmer was a better pro prospect imo. Though Tebow does have time to develop, I just see him as a guy in the perfect offense for his skill set, and a question mark if you take him out of that.
     
  14. houtz

    houtz New Member

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    You're a Gator's fan aren't you?
     
  15. President_Flipper

    President_Flipper New Member

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    Call it a gut feeling but I can see him becoming a superstar QB at the NFL level.......as long as he doesnt think he's a full back
     
  16. President_Flipper

    President_Flipper New Member

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    Why not on the Fins?!?!?!?
     
  17. Boomer

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    2 things:

    1. He won't leave early.
    2. He isn't an NFL QB. H-back, maybe. QB? No.
     
  18. President_Flipper

    President_Flipper New Member

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    Watch the kid play, he WILL be an NFL Star QB in the future
     
  19. calfinfan

    calfinfan New Member

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    Tebow will have to play another position in the NFL.
     

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