Buffalo Barbarian Posted July 31, 2015 Posted July 31, 2015 Should have worked on his mechanics during college. It might be too little too late in his career to completely change his style in such a vital component in his career. didn't have that opportunity in college Funny how people say the Bills have no QB. What does Philly have? Bupkus. I'd trade ours for theirs in a heartbeat #thelegendofTimothy.... Still it grows. He's got a cool story and all. Too bad for him all that praying can't make him good at NFL football. But yeah I'd hire him as a youth summer camp counciler as long as he didn't get all preachy to the noncatholic kids... he's not Catholic
26CornerBlitz Posted August 5, 2015 Posted August 5, 2015 @BobGlauber 6. Tim Tebow is a terrific individual, and a joy to cover if you're a journalist. Not a factor at QB.
Leroi Posted August 5, 2015 Posted August 5, 2015 A great man who should be a the next Pope and in death a Saint. Imo
3rdand12 Posted August 6, 2015 Posted August 6, 2015 Or he could just be regular ole human being like the rest of us with a sharp haircut
eball Posted August 6, 2015 Posted August 6, 2015 A great man who should be a the next Pope and in death a Saint. Imo You're an enigma.
reddogblitz Posted August 6, 2015 Posted August 6, 2015 The Broncos didn't win because of Tebow, they won despite Tebow. Yet somehow they could not win despite of Orton.
Tenhigh Posted August 6, 2015 Posted August 6, 2015 (edited) Tim Tebow succeeds when he is given a chance to lead by example, not simply asked to throw a football. Of course he fizzled in NY: He wasn't the starter, and Rex Ryan was the leader. Of course he fizzled in NE: He wasn't the starter, and Bill Beliceck is the leader. The narrow mind views leadership from a quarterback position as: "how well does he throw the football". The "expanded" mind of science views leadership from a quarterback position as: "under what circumstances does he throw the football well" A different view point would be that leadership from a quarterback involves much more than what he does with a football, but what he does with a football team: is he the first one there, or the first one to leave? does he complain about work in the morning, or does he tell jokes and put people at ease? is he partying on saturday night, or having his team mates over for dinner and Halo? does he gossip about the coach, or openly support the leader of the organization and expect his teammates to as well? does he speak with love, or with jealousy and fear? is he a man worth believing in? is he a man of god? Men like that have the innate ability to lead other men. It's why Tim Tebow wins championships. It's why he had the exact same results as the greatest quarterback of all time when given the reigns. I kept waiting for the punchline. It never came. This weird pontification is more than offset by the much greater success of Tom Brady, who drinks the blood of virgins, and sacrifices small kittens on the Altar of Satan. Another example of evil being victorious over good. The devil TOTALLY won that fiddle competition. Edited August 6, 2015 by Tenhigh
Iraq Vet Posted August 6, 2015 Posted August 6, 2015 Switch Tebow to LB and Kiko to QB. Why am I suggesting that? Because I am bored.
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