He looked like he was fucking shit hammered and out of his mind on cocaine. Coulda put Charlie Sheen to shame.
Yeah, that video looked a little more "normal" than I was expecting. It reminded me that this "scrimmage" was like a very short practice. Nothing more, nothing less. I read in reports that the other two Tebow incompletions were essentially drops. So the main negative is seemingly holding onto the ball. But honestly his feet and drops looked lively on that video. Didn't see but one play with Sanchez on it, and it was unremarkable.
Translation: Tebow didn't look good but I blame everyone and everything else for his shortcomings. He's Tebow, therefore he is awesome and I actually think he looked good. Sanchez threw a TD pass but he's not Tebow so it was unimpressive. I love Tebow. Tebow Tebow Tebow.
It is not. That's how a certain guy named Tom Brady was found, and a certain guy named Chad Pennington rose to stardom while posting 102.6 QBR with 22 TD/ 6 INT. If the guys in the roster cannot rise to the challenge, the WR roster is complete disaster regardless of Holmes's presence.
I don't blame anyone else. And I didn't say "unimpressive" I said "unremarkable," as in, nothing to really remark about it, no particular thing to say about it. You put the focus on me, but really that's not polite to the other posters and readers. It's about football. Everybody has a place they're coming from, but there's no real value in psychoanalyzing complete strangers. Someone took the time to shoot a video, post it, so I commented.
Scoring on our defense isn't easy, so I like that Sanchez is having a good camp so far. Much better than in previous years. He's going to take us places this year.
It showed Tebow running and refusing to throw the ball. He is just not a Qb but RB playing Qb. Tebow throw the dang ball.
You're saying that the incompletions were due to "drops." Drops = putting the blame (of the incompletions) on other players, specifically those players who dropped the passes. Unless, of course, you're saying that the drops (incompletions) were Tebow's fault, for example, the receivers dropped the passes because they were errant.
Drops happen. BREAKING NEWS: so do incompletions, by a quarterback. There's no "blame" or "fault" to be obsessively placed, unless you want to make sure Tebow gets his full measure. Fine -- give him tons of it, in your posts. The point was only it wasn't much information either way, except the holding the ball by Tebow, which I mentioned in the very first post. When you evaluate a player's performance, you consider things like whether it was a horrible throw, etc. A short scrimmage is not enough to draw conclusions from a stat line, only from what the eyes tell you on individual plays. RELAX. Stand down. You'll live if a Jet named Tebow doesn't get crucified by every poster. You can do that in yours if you want, just leave me out of it.
In this morning's presser, Rex's analysis was similar to mine. This illustrates that when the point is to comment on a specific player, you look at things like drops, etc, in trying to figure out if there's some good to go with the bad.