Tebow never got a chance in this hell hole of a franchise, but why? He had numbers that eclipsed some of the greatest of all time in the same amount of starts. Sanchez was better? Laughable. Look at him now. Geno Smith is dreadful and he's getting all the opportunity in the world. How does Rex Ryan still have a job as a HC? Good riddance, losers.
Poor Teabot, are your feelings hurt? Hahahaha, keep on living in the past, maybe someone should call the waahhmbulance.
I love Petro, but if this isn't evidence that there needs to be a significant post count to start a thread, then there never will be.
He had nothing to lose by giving Tebow a chance because Mark Sanchez was losing games and Rex was too stubborn to make a change. To me Rex threw away the 2012 season because of that.
This is just ONE QB he eclipsed with the same amount of starts... In 1983, Elway started 10 games as a rookie. He was awful. Elway finished 4-6 as a starter that year. He threw seven touchdowns, 14 interceptions and completed just 47.5 percent of his passes. Elway also had one game-winning drive during that span, something he'd become known for during his career. When you compare the two player's stats, there really is no comparison. In 10 starts, Tebow has 14 touchdown passes, six rushing touchdowns and four interceptions. And perhaps the most intriguing stat considering how much he's been scrutinized about his passing, Tebow has a higher completion percentage at 48 percent. Tebow has also engineered five game-winning drives, which ties him with Scott Brunner and Marc Wilson for the most game-winning drives in the first 10 starts.
Timmy has had such a productive career after the Jets, it's really difficult not to take this criticism to heart.