I don't need to make anything so. Facts are facts. sometimes a long explantion isn't necessary, especially when tebois don't understand them anyway.
Tebow's was 2.36% this year compared to Sanchez's 3.31%. What other QBs do you want to compare him to ?
Thank you. It really wasn't a question with an agenda. I was too lazy to look up the stats myself but wanted to see if the interception numbers were low based upon a percentage versus raw numbers only. Thanks again.
The slow release doesn't stem from indecisiveness; it's a mechanical flaw. If you've never seen Byron Leftwich play, then go check out footage of him. A slow release in the NFL is so detrimental that it can prevent a QB from ever succeeding at the highest level. Tebow's release is significantly slower than the norm and probably slower than every other starting QB's release. Offhand, I can't think of another starting QB who has a slower release. I'm hoping he can cover Punts as effectively as Brad Smith; not only could Smith tackle the Returner, but he also had a knack for locating the ball as it landed. I hope Tebow has that type of awareness on Special Teams.
Y'all best hope they don't land in DBs' hands like they did in B-lo. :rofl: Only in an alternative universe. I think that you are right that Tebow is going to take Sanchez's job, but that's because Sanchez sucks NOT because Tebow is any good as a QB. The rest of your post is BS. As a Bills fan, I can't wait for Timmy to become the Jets starter because it will practically guarantee the Jets will lose a lot of games from that point forward. I've said it before, and I'll say it again: film is kryptonite against gimmick offenses. Last season, the Donkeys had success with Tebow early on because teams needed time to get film and figure out how to stop him. Once they had the film, they figured him out, and Tebow and the Donkeys went 1-4 to end their season. When Timmy starts, the opposition will roll the film from last season and have a pretty good idea of what he can do and can't, and what he likes to do, which will put them about 6 games ahead of last season ...
IF Tebow succeeds as an NFL QB, it won't be due to a gimmick offense. He simply must get better in the pocket. Now there's plenty of reason to think he won't if you're of a mind to think that way. But if he does defy the common wisdom and become even a decent pockey QB – and by "decent" I mean somewhere between Alex Smith and Rich Gannon – then those "gimmick" offensive plays will be lethal.
Who cares about Leftwich? you go look at his tape. This is a Tebowmania forum, you don't like it, go take a hike. I don't need to bend or shape Tebow's stats in any way. That is for people like you who seem to have some demented reason for rooting against him. 6 interceptions in 13 games, no need to shape that. His player characteristics are those that what was once a playoff team, the Jets cannot afford to keep on the sideline, watch and learn
If you really are a Sanchez fan why don't you change your goofy avatar, your not helping your guy by parading around with a photo of him where he looks like a special needs student.
Why don't you tell me apple Jack, I bet it was pretty good, especially for a young qb in his first string of starts.
Neither do I. 47% completion percentage Lead league in 3 n outs (in only 11 starts) 123 pass yards per game (33rd in the league) 12th in sacks (again 11 games started) 6.4 ypp (26th)
D9 answered me above. And yes, it was very good. I thanked him. You're snarking with everyone. Tebow fans and not fans. It's not helping your cause.
And I'll say it again too... this is more of an indictment against the head coach and offensive coordinator. They didn't just stop Tebow, they stopped the whole ridiculous offensive gameplan. Honestly, I don't know how Tebow made lemonade out of those lemons. You guys act like that offensive game plan saved Tebow. In fact, Tebow saved that horrible and sophomoric game plan.