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If this was the national intangibles league, tebow should rightfully go in the first round, but the fact is, he has 3rd round arm strength and 7th round mechanics.not to mention the offense he is accustomed to play in is very different than the nfl.
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but he tries hard and loves jesus, and well honestly he's white too....so line up the cock smokers |
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Ken Stabler Jim Zorn Mike Vick (3x pro bowler) Scott Mitchell had 1 outstanding year with Detroit |
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And I would argue that the reason most QB's bust isn't because they lack the talent, but because they lack the intangibles. Tebow has all the physical tools to succeed and has the work ethic to overcome all of his shortcomings IMO. |
He'll make a great inspirational speaker in a few years once his career is over
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If tebow fell to our 2a and we picked him you wouldve been laughing your ass off and would have about 200 posts why the chiefs are reeruns for picking him. |
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The offensive coordinator who made brady great, who is widely recognized as one of the best qb coaches and creative minds the NFLs ever seen, who coached 2 first round talents into the nfl(clausen wouldve gone #1 overall if he had bradfords attitude; jurys still out on quinn. You may be right, but he played qb carousel in cle) + the offensive coordinator who took the cardinals to the superbowl arent talented enough to develop a quarterback? A quarterback whos protection failed him almost as much as the recievers did? |
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So Quinn is an NFL bust but the o-coordinator you're talking about made him look like a first rounder. Our coach was the offensive coordinator that took the Cards to the SB and helped Warner look like the old MVP Warner again (Warner admits that Haley played a big part in this) and yet we don't have the staff to develop a QB? ****ing Stupid |
Oh and I agree with almost everything Dane has said in this thread. I don't bet against guys who REALLY love the game, have a passion and desire to win more than anything else in the world, and have incredible work ethics. Those are the guys that end up being your greatest players regardless of skill set.
Steve Largent wasn't fast, wasn't big, had shitty measurables but the guy was Jerry Rice before Rice came along. How? Why? Same reasons that Dane is citing for Tebow. Because he had an incredible want inside to be the best and worked for it. People can hate on Tebow because he's religious (that seems like a stupid ****ing reason to hate on a guy but to each their own) but he seems like a real decent fellow and truly loves the game. If Dwayne Bowe had Tebows work ethic and want-to, he'd be considered the best WR in the game right now. Basically, he'd be Larry Fitzgerald. That's the difference between a guy like Bowe and Fitz. Desire and want-to. Fitz is not the most talented WR in the league from a measurables perspective at all. But he works his ass off and wants it. Tebow has that. He won't win in the NFL as a rookie, but he'll probably sit and learn a lot and take over next year. In 3 years he could be scary good. But we'll see. |
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Brady actually got better after Weis left and had the best season a QB has EVER had under the tutelage of McDaniels. Weis is not considered some mastermind or offensive genius. The Patriots won SB's by stealing signals and running the ball. |
if he's lucky he may get to be a QB coach or something at Florida in a few years once he's out of the NFL.
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