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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
Because in the NFL, the stats will not remain good if the mechanics are poor.
And more critically, even if the stats do remain good, will you ever truly trust the guy? If Tebow managed to be a 60% passer at the NFL level with his current mechanics I'd be two things:
1) Stunned.
2) Terrified if I were a Broncos fan that those wonky mechanics will put him in a horrid position to make a throw at the worst possible time.
Again - mechanics are often about making a play when things aren't going right. With great mechanics, your arm can still come through at different angles and complete passes naturally. With that weird ass hitch that Tebow has, he's not going to be able to make some plays with his body in strange positions.
The mechanics matter.
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You're right.
Every single successful QB who has ever played in the NFL has been a clone of the QB Prototype, no exceptions.