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Quote:I never heard of him, who is this Tebow guy and is he any good?
 

I don't know, but his mechanics have been fixed twenty times since he left college.
Quote:I never heard of him, who is this Tebow guy and is he any good?
 

He's a future Hall of Famer, but Goodell hates him because he's a satanist. 
Quote:I don't know, but his mechanics have been fixed twenty times since he left college.
His mechanics weren't fixed.  The definition of perfect QB mechanics was changed to accommodate Him.

Quote:Tebow was the best option...
At least Tebow saw Post Season action as a QB and won a game (post season against the Steelers BIg Ben)!

I seriously don't understand all the hate for Tim Tebow especially from Florida fans?  The guy is a positive role model whom has a dream/goal of playing in the NFL as a QB and being a huge success at it & the fact that he hasnt given up is something to admire regardless of how you view him as a QB.

Quote:I seriously don't understand all the hate for Tim Tebow especially from Florida fans?
He's a terrible quarterback who's been propped up as a savior (in more ways than one) repeatedly.
Quote:He's a terrible quarterback who's been propped up as a savior (in more ways than one) repeatedly.
He was a great college QB.  I wouldn't call him terrible.  We've all seen worse than Tebow.  He just wasn't (and still isn't) a good fit for the NFL.  His style of play was well suited for college ball.  Not so much for the NFL. 

 

He was given a lot of credit by his drones for the success in Denver despite the fact that in many instances, the team won in spite of Tebow.  The guy who made personnel decisions there, who also knows a thing or two about being an effective QB in the NFL, didn't blink an eye when it came to trading Tebow to NY when the opportunity presented itself.  That speaks volumes.
Quote:He was a great college QB.  I wouldn't call him terrible.  We've all seen worse than Tebow.  He just wasn't (and still isn't) a good fit for the NFL.  His style of play was well suited for college ball.  Not so much for the NFL. 
Alright, I'll reword a bit, because I don't disagree with you on that. He's a terrible NFL QB who's been propped up as a savior (in more ways than one) repeatedly.

 

In the CFL, he'd probably be a superstar on the field as well as off it.
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