He is terrible, take that crap back to college, the blueprint has been set, he will be out of the NFL in 2 years and Skip Bayless will be apologizing to Stephen A. Smith on ESPN.
After his team started 1-4 Tebow won his division, took his team to the playoffs, won in the 1st round , threw for more yards then Sanchez did in any playoff game ofcourse he is better then Sanchez. So are 25 other qb's in the league.
Tebows still a baby in the NFL. Its his 2nd year and he already took his team to a big stage after a 1-4 start. He will improve over the years.
Sanchez has also won in the first round on the road twice. Sanchez has led his teams to 9-7, 11-5, and now 8-8. Fortunately for Tebow, 8-8 gets him a division where in the last 3 years 8 wins would get us no where near our division.
Who are all these people you're calling out? I've yet to see anyone say that. Not even once. EDIT: Hehe. And just as I say that, jetsown chimes in. Of course. So, no RESPONSIBLE posters have said that. Better?
I remember another young QB that took over a 1-4 (I think?) team and rallied to a division title and a 1st round playoff victory. I bet he has a few rings since then. Oh wait nevermind, he is out of the league working for fox as a commentator.
Sanchez and Tebow both had one crack at Patriots in the postseason, both in Foxboro. Result? Sanchez: 1-0 Tebow (It will be): 0-1 Of course, it takes more than a QB to win and lose, but since you are playing this stupid game, I'll play along.
You've been on TGG for a month and already have almost 3x my post count, and every single one has been a piece of shit. Congratulations!:up: Now shut the fuck up.
These comparisons betweens shots in Foxborough is bullshit. I dont remember Sanchez's defense getting ripped apart like the Broncos just did. IDC who your QB is, you werent winning this game with that Broncos defense.
Well thats my point, if the Broncos defense had actually given Tebow a chance, maybe he would have lead them to victory. But they didnt, so we will never know. Its stupid to make comparisons.