gordong Posted December 4, 2009 Posted December 4, 2009 Good read for the Tebow fans. http://abcnews.go.com/OnCampus/tim-tebow-g...tory?id=9241082 You might not think Tebow will translate to the NFL; but you sure can't argue with the impact this guy has had on the college level.
PromoTheRobot Posted December 4, 2009 Posted December 4, 2009 Good read for the tebow fans. http://abcnews.go.com/OnCampus/tim-tebow-g...tory?id=9241082 you might not think Tebow will translate to the NFL but you sure can't argue with the impact this guy has had on the college level. What is an "artical"? PTR
PistolPeaTear Posted December 4, 2009 Posted December 4, 2009 What is an "artical"? PTR you know, like the articals of confedirashun
Beerball Posted December 4, 2009 Posted December 4, 2009 geesh.... Tough crowd! He's had a huge impact on the college game and Florida specifically. Personally I don't think that translates to NFL success as a QB, but props for what he's done.
Fewell733 Posted December 4, 2009 Posted December 4, 2009 he'll be totally unable to stretch the field with his weak, inaccurate arm and painfully slow delivery. He's not that fast either. How could he ever run a two minute offense in the NFL if he can't throw? I only like him as a wildcat type option, but even then it's gonna be a tough road cause he's not a guy that will be able to make around the edge in the NFL. He'll be overdrafted and by a good team that already has a good quarterback.
stuckincincy Posted December 4, 2009 Posted December 4, 2009 Good read for the Tebow fans. http://abcnews.go.com/OnCampus/tim-tebow-g...tory?id=9241082 You might not think Tebow will translate to the NFL; but you sure can't argue with the impact this guy has had on the college level. ABC News...
billsfan_34 Posted December 4, 2009 Posted December 4, 2009 What is an "artical"? PTR Love your sense of humor
Zulu Cthulhu Posted December 4, 2009 Posted December 4, 2009 Good read for the Tebow fans. http://abcnews.go.com/OnCampus/tim-tebow-g...tory?id=9241082 You might not think Tebow will translate to the NFL; but you sure can't argue with the impact this guy has had on the college level. I know the guy has legions of supporters, but actually you CAN argue about Tebow's impact, at least as to the point on how he can translate to the NFL. Tebow didn't reinvent anything in college; his success can be primarily attributed to the can't-lose circumstances he fell into at his powerhouse school, as well as the way Meyer elected to use him. Sure, on occasion Tebow has made impressive throws and led his team back to victory on the rare occasions that Florida found themselves behind. But Tebow has, for the most part, been nothing more than a tank-like lumberer scoring 2 yard TDs every week. None of Tebow's traits gets me excited about watching him in the NFL. He has Jamarcus Russell accuracy. He has a molasses delivery speed. Sure his arm is strong enough, but, as with Russell, that's not enough to wet anyone's panties in the NFL. Even his strong point, rushing with the ball, concerns me since he runs with a high pad level that will get his bean snapped by some linebacker by week 3 of his rookie year. I know Tebow's supposed to be different and the fact that Jimbo likes him is encouraging, but the NFL ranks are riddled with stud college QB's that did nothing in the pros (i.e. Russell, Hartley, Leinart, etc. hell, we even have one on our roster right now.)
Mr. WEO Posted December 4, 2009 Posted December 4, 2009 Tough crowd! He's had a huge impact on the college game and Florida specifically. Personally I don't think that translates to NFL success as a QB, but props for what he's done. Really? Couldn't play in ther NFL? I've seen him play several times this year(and last)---including the dismantling of Fla State, where he did it all, ran for TDs, touch passes, 39 yrd TD on a rope-----I think he's better than the opening day QBs of the Raiders, Browns, 49ers, Redskins, Rams and the current QB of the Bills. I don't know how this guy gets written off out of hand. He's a very accurate passer (66%--11th in Div I, only 4 ints), he's productive (8.9 YPA--tied for 4th) and has the 6th highest rating in the country----and this is his WORST statistical performance yet! AND he has done it 3 years in a row. In the toughest conference in the country. He has thrown for 84 TDs--and run for another 56. So a big, powerful, intelligent, highly motivated, highly skilled, multiple national championship winning QB won't hack it in the pros because a couple of armchair GMs "don't like his throwing mechanics"????? As opposed to.....Colt McCoy??? Look, our starting O-line will not be significantly better on opening day 2010 no matter who is GM. Would anyone really rather watch Colt Dorsey get broken into a thousand pieces, or would they rather watch a man like Tebow make something out of nothing on Sunday?
Canadian Bills Fan Posted December 4, 2009 Posted December 4, 2009 Bring him in as an OC!!!!! LMAO I'm suprised no one made that joke yet
Flbillsfan#1 Posted December 4, 2009 Posted December 4, 2009 I know the guy has legions of supporters, but actually you CAN argue about Tebow's impact, at least as to the point on how he can translate to the NFL. Tebow didn't reinvent anything in college; his success can be primarily attributed to the can't-lose circumstances he fell into at his powerhouse school, as well as the way Meyer elected to use him. Sure, on occasion Tebow has made impressive throws and led his team back to victory on the rare occasions that Florida found themselves behind. But Tebow has, for the most part, been nothing more than a tank-like lumberer scoring 2 yard TDs every week. None of Tebow's traits gets me excited about watching him in the NFL. He has Jamarcus Russell accuracy. He has a molasses delivery speed. Sure his arm is strong enough, but, as with Russell, that's not enough to wet anyone's panties in the NFL. Even his strong point, rushing with the ball, concerns me since he runs with a high pad level that will get his bean snapped by some linebacker by week 3 of his rookie year. I know Tebow's supposed to be different and the fact that Jimbo likes him is encouraging, but the NFL ranks are riddled with stud college QB's that did nothing in the pros (i.e. Russell, Hartley, Leinart, etc. hell, we even have one on our roster right now.) I'm sure you have seen many of his games, living in Cheektowaga. You are the Tebow EXPERT analyst.
Ramius Posted December 4, 2009 Posted December 4, 2009 I'm sure you have seen many of his games, living in Cheektowaga. You are the Tebow EXPERT analyst. His conclusions are pretty spot on. No one has ever argued about tebag's impact on the collegiate game. But his skill set and mechanics simply do not translate to the NFL pro-style game.
Mr. WEO Posted December 4, 2009 Posted December 4, 2009 His conclusions are pretty spot on. No one has ever argued about tebag's impact on the collegiate game. But his skill set and mechanics simply do not translate to the NFL pro-style game. See what I mean?
Flbillsfan#1 Posted December 4, 2009 Posted December 4, 2009 His conclusions are pretty spot on. No one has ever argued about tebag's impact on the collegiate game. But his skill set and mechanics simply do not translate to the NFL pro-style game. You must STILL be in PAIN from the BEATING TEBOW & the Gators put on your Girls school, then to add insult to injury your school HUMILIATES the LEGEND Bobby Bowden like they did. That was a BIGGER embarrassment than the shoe scandal.
tonyd19 Posted December 4, 2009 Posted December 4, 2009 If Jimbo says he can do it, I gotta believe he has the skills to be successful at the next level.
Beerball Posted December 5, 2009 Posted December 5, 2009 Tough crowd! He's had a huge impact on the college game and Florida specifically. Personally I don't think that translates to NFL success as a QB, but props for what he's done. Really? Couldn't play in ther NFL? I've seen him play several times this year(and last)---including the dismantling of Fla State, where he did it all, ran for TDs, touch passes, 39 yrd TD on a rope-----I think he's better than the opening day QBs of the Raiders, Browns, 49ers, Redskins, Rams and the current QB of the Bills. I don't know how this guy gets written off out of hand. He's a very accurate passer (66%--11th in Div I, only 4 ints), he's productive (8.9 YPA--tied for 4th) and has the 6th highest rating in the country----and this is his WORST statistical performance yet! AND he has done it 3 years in a row. In the toughest conference in the country. He has thrown for 84 TDs--and run for another 56. So a big, powerful, intelligent, highly motivated, highly skilled, multiple national championship winning QB won't hack it in the pros because a couple of armchair GMs "don't like his throwing mechanics"????? As opposed to.....Colt McCoy??? Look, our starting O-line will not be significantly better on opening day 2010 no matter who is GM. Would anyone really rather watch Colt Dorsey get broken into a thousand pieces, or would they rather watch a man like Tebow make something out of nothing on Sunday? What I said was I don't think his game will translate to success as a QB in the NFL. You feel free to keep pumping out your inflamatory bs and wonder why folks have decide you are an ass. You have your opinion, I have mine. We'll see.
Zulu Cthulhu Posted December 5, 2009 Posted December 5, 2009 I'm sure you have seen many of his games, living in Cheektowaga. You are the Tebow EXPERT analyst. Not sure what that is supposed to mean, considering Florida is on TV every single week. I didn't go to a rival SEC school so I don't have a vendetta against the guy or anything, so you can spout his (admittedly) gaudy stats at me all you want. I can turn around and give you similar stats on a number of college QBs the past 5 years or so that never sniffed an NFL field during a regular season game. You bring up Florida's championships as if Tebow won them all by himself, ignoring the fact that UF is a recruiting powerhouse and have stud players at every position. Obviously you are geographically closer to Gainsville and a fan of Tebow and UF, so defending the chosen one is a given. But don't let being a shameless homer cloud your judgment.
No QB - No Bueno Posted December 5, 2009 Posted December 5, 2009 I have little interest in the college game so I ask, what is the probability that this guy makes it to rounds 2-4 given the other guys coming out? If he could be had in those rounds, is he worth a look?
lankster time Posted December 5, 2009 Posted December 5, 2009 Good read for the Tebow fans. http://abcnews.go.com/OnCampus/tim-tebow-g...tory?id=9241082 You might not think Tebow will translate to the NFL; but you sure can't argue with the impact this guy has had on the college level. It does not matter were going to take a db with first pick
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