At least take a shot at the fact that he's dyslexic or something as opposed to just using a meme to supplant plaintext (and nothing more).
Several good throws -- the kind of throws he used to bypass, he pulled the rigger on about 3 last night. The interception and the one that should have been -- he's got to avoid bad throws, but he needs to pull the trigger. So he's got to find a way to unload it without making bad decisions.
Question, was the interception last night a type of mistake Tebow made last year? I thought he usually had very good vision on the run when passing. I was surprised he locked on the WR only. The slant pass in the RZ was more worrisome to me. Tebow was in the pocket and was looking in that direction and still threw a pass that a defender had a jump on.
No, that was a rare type of interception. Once the play breaks down and the starts running around, he usually makes better decisions. Collingsworth nailed it -- that was one where he intended to float it over the top and somehow instead threw a low-trajectory rifle bullet. I think that was mechanics related. The first one (the dropped INT), was just locking on and not seeing the secondary defender.
I'd hope he could hit Thomas in stride, that's a throw every QB in football should make. Tebow does look any better if better at all. Throwing motion the same, at least he isn't running as much. Few good plays, followed up with some bad ones, rinse, repeat. Same ol Tim.
so now you're comparing tebow to rodgers? rodgers had the talent but he didn't get a chance to play because of favre. if tebow can't take sanchez's job then the chances of him being a starting qb are slim to none barring some miracle happening and he improves.
I think most NFL QB's probably aren't at their best when running to their weak side and throwing across their body without having a chance to plant first.
True, but his footwork is particularly bad, so he's even worse than most. Defenses always try to force him to the right.