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Tim Tebow- Jags new TE (merged)
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(05-30-2021, 12:43 PM)Pendragon Wrote: @bullseye I don’t have the time to look for your post. The team lost with Orton and won with Tebow. Instead of a mountain of text with stats this answers your first question: NFL’s #1 rushing attack even with opponents knowing what they were going to do and league best time of possession. When you have the ball for 9 more minutes per game then under 19 ppg doesn’t matter (see 2020 Cowboys). Second question you asked... why did they do better with Peyton... Tebow=rookie Peyton=hall of game qb with arguably the highest QB IQ ever. But thanks for comparing him to Peyton... you are starting to get it subconsciously! You don't have to look for my post. It's been quoted in full by at least one other poster, and I am providing a link to my original response to you here. Tim Tebow- Jags new TE (merged) (duvalpride.com) Secondly, assuming at face value Denver wound up with the #1 rushing offense: 1. Tebow wasn't the sole reason for it. In fact, you could argue he wasn't even the primary reason for it. Willis McGahee almost DOUBLED Tebow's rushing output in 2011. 2011 Denver Broncos Statistics & Players | Pro-Football-Reference.com 2. Why did teams know what was coming? Because Tebow couldn't pass the ball! Let's view this from a different perspective. What happened when they faced New England in the playoffs? They were crushed 45-10, in large part because Tebow couldn't muster any offense against them. Even Blake Bortles put up more than ten points against New England in the playoffs. 3. I'm not sure what point you are attempting to make by referencing the 2020 Cowboys. They finished 27th in time of possession, 6-10 in the weakest division in football and out of the playoffs. NFL Football Stats - NFL Team Average Time of Possession (Excluding OT) | TeamRankings.com 4. Believe me, I do not in any way compare Tebow with Manning. I am CONTRASTING Tebow with Manning. However, I HAVE compared Tebow with many of the all time QB busts in NFL history, and even then Tebow has come up short in many cases. Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!
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