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the Talking Can 05-10-2010 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 6749190)
All of the people bashing Tebow had better hope that he doesn't turn out because quite frankly, I wouldn't bet against him.

He's a great athlete, has an incredible work ethic and is being coached by a guy that got a very good 2008 performance out of Matt Cassel.

If he can do that with Cassel and his limited arm strength, decision making, athleticism and lack of leadership, it could be downright scary if he actually hits on Tebow.

i love how pointing out that his skill set blows equals bashing


let's name all the QBs who had to completely rework the mechanics they'd been using competitively their whole lives - rework after college - who have gone to be great NFL QBs...


1.

bowener 05-10-2010 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Sofa King (Post 6749153)
before this thread goes any further, Tebow would like us to bow our heads...

SHUT THE **** UP, BITCH! (directed at Teblow)


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Can the mods please correct the spelling of Tebow to Teblow from here on after?

bowener 05-10-2010 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by the Talking Can (Post 6749399)
i love how pointing out that his skill set blows equals bashing


let's name all the QBs who had to completely rework the mechanics they'd been using competitively their whole lives - rework after college - who have gone to be great NFL QBs...


1. Matt Jones

That is the closet player/position to what Teblow will most likely become...

DaneMcCloud 05-10-2010 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by the Talking Can (Post 6749399)
i love how pointing out that his skill set blows equals bashing


let's name all the QBs who had to completely rework the mechanics they'd been using competitively their whole lives - rework after college - who have gone to be great NFL QBs...


1.

95% of the people who bash Tebow, bash him because he's a Bronco.

There's absolutely no reason to name a QB that's had to change his mechanics (ahem, Aaron Rodgers) because for the most part, none of them had the size, speed, strength, intelligence and desire to overcome any shortcomings.

Furthermore, all I stated was that those people who bash him had better be right because if not and Tebow can overcome the deficiencies in his passing game, he's going to be a monster player.

DaneMcCloud 05-10-2010 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by bowener (Post 6749407)
That is the closet player/position to what Teblow will most likely become...

Not even close.

kepp 05-10-2010 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by CrazyPhuD (Post 6749149)
All the confidence in the world still can't help you hit the broad side of a barn with a football.

Maybe we could nickname him "Uncle Rico".

CosmicPal 05-10-2010 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by the Talking Can (Post 6749399)
let's name all the QBs who had to completely rework the mechanics they'd been using competitively their whole lives - rework after college - who have gone to be great NFL QBs...

1.

Weren't they trying to get Michael Vick to become more of a pocket passer in Atlanta when they first drafted him? They wanted him to be able to use his legs of course, but not ALL the time.

If I remember correctly, they were working their tail off trying to get the guy to learn to throw the ball sooner and not to jump the pocket so quickly. They were also afraid of the fact that all of his running around will only shave years off of his tenure as a QB in the league and that he'd retire much too soon because of all of his running around.

the Talking Can 05-10-2010 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 6749411)
95% of the people who bash Tebow, bash him because he's a Bronco.

There's absolutely no reason to name a QB that's had to change his mechanics (ahem, Aaron Rodgers) because for the most part, none of them had the size, speed, strength, intelligence and desire to overcome any shortcomings.

Furthermore, all I stated was that those people who bash him had better be right because if not and Tebow can overcome the deficiencies in his passing game, he's going to be a monster player.



right...Tebow has some special desire that others don't...absolute horse shit and the main reason people hate him is because of these types of claims...

and my question stands....

1. Maybe Aaron Rodgers




I can't ****ing wait to watch Mr. "I Have Special Want-to That You Don't" play QB in the NFL....

BigCatDaddy 05-10-2010 02:52 PM

McDaniels is the best thing to happen to the Chiefs since Al Davis.

DaneMcCloud 05-10-2010 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by the Talking Can (Post 6749430)
right...Tebow has some special desire that others don't...absolute horse shit and the main reason people hate him is because of these types of claims...

JaMarcuss Russell

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Originally Posted by the Talking Can (Post 6749430)
and my question stands....

1. Maybe Aaron Rodgers


I answered your question accurately. You want to hate on Tebow? Fine.

Just don't be surprised if he succeeds.

DaneMcCloud 05-10-2010 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy (Post 6749433)
McDaniels is the best thing to happen to the Chiefs since Al Davis.


I completely disagree with this type of thinking.

McDaniels went to a stagnant Broncos team that had really done nothing since the 2005 season. He traded the crybaby QB, moved all around in the draft, switched to a 3-4 defense and went 8-8.

In 2010, he traded troublemaker Brandon Marshall, drafted the second rated receiver in the draft, along with some nice offensive lineman (Beadles, Olsen and Walton) along with a project QB in Tebow.

They have a young, talented roster which is nothing to laugh about. If McDaniels doesn't get it done, the next coach will have plenty to work with in terms of talent.

bowener 05-10-2010 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 6749411)
95% of the people who bash Tebow, bash him because he's a Bronco.

There's absolutely no reason to name a QB that's had to change his mechanics (ahem, Aaron Rodgers) because for the most part, none of them had the size, speed, strength, intelligence and desire to overcome any shortcomings.

Furthermore, all I stated was that those people who bash him had better be right because if not and Tebow can overcome the deficiencies in his passing game, he's going to be a monster player.

Alright, I might buy that Tebow can be as successful as Rogers if he does the same and sits for 3 years behind a future HOF QB, or even just a Pro Bowl caliber QB, and comes into the starting position after many seasons of learning and training.

BigCatDaddy 05-10-2010 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 6749468)
I completely disagree with this type of thinking.

McDaniels went to a stagnant Broncos team that had really done nothing since the 2005 season. He traded the crybaby QB, moved all around in the draft, switched to a 3-4 defense and went 8-8.

In 2010, he traded troublemaker Brandon Marshall, drafted the second rated receiver in the draft, along with some nice offensive lineman (Beadles, Olsen and Walton) along with a project QB in Tebow.

They have a young, talented roster which is nothing to laugh about. If McDaniels doesn't get it done, the next coach will have plenty to work with in terms of talent.

He inheritedd alot which he got rid of and has made some very questionable picks. Obviously he isn't going to miss on every move or pick, but I'm betting his batting average is going to be pretty low. I think they are at the bottom of the division this year.

BossChief 05-10-2010 03:16 PM

I dont laugh at the fact that Denver drafted Tebow.

I laugh at any team that would draft such a huge project in the first round though unless they can afford to sit him for two years. Especially a team that traded three good picks to get up to 25 to take him. I think he would have been an excellent pick for the Vikings at 30 and said so before the draft, I just dont think it was a good move for Denver.

Sergio Kindle
Morgan Burnett
Dennis Pitta

or

Tebow

I would have rather had the three players, but that is just my preference.

I do think he can be a good player.

DaneMcCloud 05-10-2010 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy (Post 6749475)
He inheritedd alot which he got rid of and has made some very questionable picks. Obviously he isn't going to miss on every move or pick, but I'm betting his batting average is going to be pretty low. I think they are at the bottom of the division this year.

So you think that by adding three young offensive lineman, two cornerbacks and the 2nd best receiver in the draft, they're moving backwards?

How does that work?

Furthermore, the only "questionable" draft choice was Tebow and quite frankly, I don't see the big deal, especially considering they drafted Thomas earlier in the first round and still had a full compliment of draft choices.

Tebow was a freebie. If pans out, they've got a QB for the next decade (or more). If he doesn't, they've got Brady Quinn and next year's draft.


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