Tebow was wretched, yet again

Discussion in 'Tebowmania' started by GoldenShowers, Nov 18, 2012.

  1. Demosthenes9

    Demosthenes9 Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, it would have been a beautiful play if that one block had been made.
     
  2. _Jet_

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    Demo, cool pics. What software and hardware are you using to record those games on computer?
     
  3. #1 Jets Fan

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    IF Tebow was any good at QB he wouldn't be on special teams and a starter. IF we didn't lose 6 games we would be 10-0. Somebody tell that dude we can play the IF game all night.
     
  4. Demosthenes9

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    Thanks. Don't do the recording myself. I just manage to acquire the video :)
     
  5. Demosthenes9

    Demosthenes9 Well-Known Member

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    Ummm, when looking back over tape and critiquing plays, you actually do a lot of "if's".
     
  6. Diddy

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    That is football and breaking down film, a lot of "if's". But it wasn't done.
     
  7. Demosthenes9

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    Yep. Kind of like IF, in the Seattle game, Sanchez had thrown that pass to Keller when he first saw him open, it would have been a TD.

    Ergo, play was fine, Sanchez farked it up.
     
  8. red75bronco

    red75bronco Well-Known Member

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    That is a stupid call either by Tebow or the coaches. Fake punts are based on slight of hand, not basic offensive execution. The reg D was out there and you are asking a long snapper, who does nothing else, to make a block on a 1st round starting line backer. He probably doesn't make that block 9 times out of 10. Bad call by someone.
     
  9. Concerned_Citizen

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    Maybe that is the slap in the face for Tebow to finally do something about his sinking career.

    Maybe he will spend his offseason working on his weaknesses rather than simply doing pushups on a plane on his way to his next Hollywood venture, appearances on the Biggest loser, more book deals on lifetime memoirs of a 23 year-old (what was it, a pamphlet?) appearances on the Jon Stewart show, celebrity golf tournaments, underwear sales and commercials, and having his corporate handlers yanking pictures of him trolling with scantilly dressed broadway chicks off the internet.... and pretty much flexing his muscles as he overplays his "humbleness" for every camera that comes within a block of him.

    Learn to pass.
     
  10. fltflo

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    Tim is a great kid, no one doubts that, yet bring him here was a huge mistake. As much as I think Mark is not and NFL starter, running this wildcat as it is being employed here throws the whole offense off rhythm. It is my great hope that at the end of the season a trade can be worked out to allow Tim to go to a team that can better use him.
    I honestly believe that Kerley would serve us better as a( Brad Smith) type of wildcat QB. Do any of you remember that pass he threw last year, a thing of beauty. Sad to say but Kerley's pass was better then anything Tim will be able to muster. Plus Kerley's speed will allow him to get to the edge. So short of bring B Smith back this will be the best option to continue to keep the cat I'm the offensive game plan.
    Let Tim go someplace where he can have a real chance to do something or be the true backup awaiting his turn to start knowing he will get a chance, because in New York he is nothing but a distraction and another back page story to sell newspapers.
     
  11. TTTTebowAndTheJets

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    Wow... For someone you don't like, you sure seem to know everything little thing he does in the offseason... Im a Tebow fan and I couldnt have come up with that list. You're one creepy dude!!
     
  12. Concerned_Citizen

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    I watched him stink it up for 2 years on my team and get carried when he only sort of stunk. It is probably best if all of us, INCLUDING himself understand why.
     
  13. BrowningNagle

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    - I'm not surprised the fake punt didn't work. There's only so many variations of fake punts, especially when you snap it to the same guy everytime. The Rams and the rest of the league are onto it. I wouldn't try another again the rest of the year..

    - I'm also not surprised that Sanchez played better in a game where Tebow played less. It really is distracting and disrupts the rhythm of the offense, and Sanchez isn't handling it well. Some QBs can come in and out / don't need to develop a rhythm as much as others to succeed. Pennington was like that, that's why the wildcat didn't screw him up in MIA. But Sanchez had always been a QB that needs to develop a rhythm to succeed. And IF* he does get a nice rhythm going, he's good at maintaining it. (he just has trouble finding a rhythm/ escaping poor play)

    - I was surprised at Tebow's body language late in the victory. I don't need to see him hooting and hollering like they won the superbowl, but for a guy who's always smiling ("excited"), he seemed pretty down/aloof in a game where his teammates played well. I think that's pretty telling. Maybe he's tired of this organization or doesn't like his teammates, I guess I don't blame him for that for what they've said, but I would keep him off the field more and more for now on, regardless of who started these mutual animosities.
     
  14. Bannon

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    That one was in no man's land. Sometimes a fake punt is a decent option because you're outside of FG range but around midfield where the field position of a punt is not that much of an advantage. I wouldn't fake it just to fake it. But it can be a good option around the 45 yard line.

    It's having its effect because they're covering punts like a live play -- which should pay off on the run backs.

    I'm tired of people pretending that Tebow can really "help this team win" by coming in for spot duty. Just leave Mark Sanchez in -- he is the franchise quarterback of this team, and will be here for years and years to come. Let him have the reins.

    The purpose of the "Tebow Package" should be short yardage specialist. Start with using it on goal line and 3 and short. If it can't be effective there, forget about it.

    It was a rough week for him all around. I think he deserves a little more of a benefit of the doubt on his facial expression. He was just standing there and sitting there. The game was well in hand.
     
  15. Concerned_Citizen

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    I don't. One thing I DO admire about Tebow is his competetive spirit. He wants to be out there and make no mistake, just about every NFL player in the league dreams about being the guy that is winning games out there. ...and he was on the bench for most of it, and didn't do so hot when he WAS out there. People with that competetive nature are rarely pleased when their team wins where they basically didn't need him. Few take it in stride, but most do better about hiding it. Lately though, when you combine that with the article that came out... dude is looking a bit beat down. Seemed so when asked by the press about the article too last week.

    Wondering if it is sinking in that his career is in HIS hands and he needs to find another way to get the coaches to put the ball into his hands... cuz being a wild-cat short yardage specialist isn't working that well for him. It just isn't giving him what he needs if his goal is being a full time QB.

    That ain't gonna happen with that completion percentage, and he better figure out how to do better in practice as well or no coach in the league will put him on the field as a full time starter again. I know that doesn't matter as much, but EVERY performer has to figure out how to get on that stage first before they can blow people away.
     
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  16. ouchy

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    What is worse.

    A. Tebows play yesterday

    B. The loser fans who don’t even like the Jets but come to the Jets forums everyday to complain about Tebow?

    I’ll go with “B”.
     
  17. Concerned_Citizen

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    Option C. The people come to the Jets forums to insist a shitty QB is actually pretty damn good.
     
  18. Demosthenes9

    Demosthenes9 Well-Known Member

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    Really now ? You sure about that ??

    Link to rest of the piece, read it and learn something.

    http://blog.newyorkjets.com/2012/10/20/sts-fake-punts-are-no-trickery-just-execution/
     
  19. Demosthenes9

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    Dude, this is probably the third time that you have spouted this crap about Tebow not working during the offseason to improve his passing and you've been slapped down and corrected about it before.

    Therefore, one would be forced to conclude that you are intentionally LYING about his.
     
  20. Concerned_Citizen

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    What did I say that wasn't true here?

    I didn't say he did not work on it at all. Never ONCE said that, so NOTHING has been slapped down. Perhaps YOU are lying about what it is I'm actually talking about here.

    To draw it out in crayon for you...

    I'm simply saying he needs a lot more work and could easily find the time for it by doing less of what I listed above. Less playing celebrity... more QB training. His couple of weeks with some guru isn't paying off. His really good work ethic in the weight room doing a fullback's workout isn't doing much for his game either.

    Obviously the time spent on improving QB skills isn't enough.
     

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