This article sums up my feelings for why people hate/love Tebow. Spot on.
The Non Sports Fan's Guide to Tim Tebow
The Non Sports Fan's Guide to Tim Tebow
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The Non Sports Fan's Guide to Tim Tebow
LOL threads like these from my fellow patriot fans amuse the hell out of me. I remember how back in 2001 all with my friends in boston telling me how tom brady will never throw for more than 1 touchdown in a game and he could never be a franchise qb.
Denver fans are funny, they consider Elway "G.O.A.T" meaning greatest of all time? Really? Elway? The guy that choked in SBs until he got Terrell Davis? Not sure their "reality" is everyone else's.
I'd take Brady all day long over Elway in his prime.
Not even going to touch this one. I will just say that both are in the Top 5 all time.
Brady
Montana
Young
Manning
Elway...(Rodgers is on his heels though and still very young)
LOL threads like these from my fellow patriot fans amuse the hell out of me. I remember how back in 2001 all with my friends in boston telling me how tom brady will never throw for more than 1 touchdown in a game and he could never be a franchise qb.
Brady threw 2 in is 4th and 3 in his 5th game... it's not like Brady was completing less than half his passes and threw picks alot.
neither tebow or ben did good, but as a starting qb less than 50% is pitiful. Winning the game doesn't change the fact he's inaccurateI find it funny that people think a 55% completion percentage and an extra interception is better than a 47% completion percentage and 0 interceptions.
Only 3 extra completions in the last game would have given Tebow a 62% completion percentage:
a)the one short of his defender early in the first quarter that could have been undercut and picked off which was purposely placed short and out of bounds.
b)the one in the endzone, that could have been picked off had it not been as high and with that much zip.
c)the one on 3rd and long that could have been undercut and picked off which was thrown 4 yards short of the guy staring him down.
Any one of those placed in a position where Tebow's receiver could have an easier chance catching it would have also been in a position where the defender could easily get their hands on it. Any one of those ending up in an interception would have cost Denver the win in regular time. Both "a" and "c" appear as wild misses, but if you notice what the defenders are doing, it can just as easily be argued Tebow's paying attention to the coverage.
So why does a guy that avoids the type of pass Ben, who ended up with a 55% completion, threw, almost identical to "c" that got picked off, gets criticized as a passer? You don't think Ben wishes he could have that one back? Take 3 passes away from Ben and he ends up with a 47% completion percentage. If just one of those 3 is that interception, Pittsburg likely wins the game. Ben was on 3rd and 16 backed up in his own territory, which gave Denver the ball at Pittsburg's 18 yard line. That resulted in an easy 3 point FG for the Broncos.
There's a reason why not even NFL agrees with this and despite his 55% completion percentage Ben ended up with a 75.9 QB rating while Tebow ended up with a 125.6 QB rating, despite his 47%. That means Tebow was the better passer and it's always smarter, given the option to avoid that pass that adds that 1 in the interception column. He was the better decision maker as a passer while Ben threw forced an inaccurate pass, thrown off his back foot, that took too long and ended up behind his receiver which allowed it to be undercut and picked off. So a 55% rating gave Pittsburg and Ben 2 extra completions, 1 interception, a shortage yard average per attempt, likely cost them a passing TD, a bad QB passer rating and more importantly, a playoff loss. But they have the "elite" quarterback with the 55% completion percentage!
That's what accuracy and decision making is all about as a passer and yet, Tebow gets constantly criticized for doing what a smart passer is supposed to do.
Throwing an incompletion 10 yards over the head or underneath your receiver is not allowing them to "compete". It's a shít throw.its funny you mention that. cuz ive seen denver fans criticize his accuracy at times. but ive always noticed how tim seems to aim his throws away from defenders just so he wont throw an INT. He makes his WR compete for the ball if its close coverage just so he wont throw an int. There are some times where he does throw an inaccurate ball and im like what... but then im not gunna eat his lunch for it in his 2nd year as QB. I dont think anyone understand how bad orton was in denver. his record was like 6-20 something in 2 years.... Denver fans are just happy to be where they are.
Bulldust. Every coach in the NFL holds the position that turnovers are critical moments that have a high probability of determining games in the NFL.no its not lol. Broncos coaches stress turnovers more then any coaches in the NFL, simply because of how orton threw so many INTs. to say he isnt purposly trying to aim the throw would be foolish while he has coaches all season long yelling in his ear to not turn it over. its obvious and you prolly havnt watched many bronco games at all beside the pats game if you dont see that.
Bulldust. Every coach in the NFL holds the position that turnovers are critical moments that have a high probability of determining games in the NFL.
Tim Tebow has poor throwing accuracy. Competing 46.5% of your passes in a league where rules have mandated "ease of completion" thus ranking you dead last in the NFL.. c'mon man.
And so you know, I watched a lot of the Broncos game. He's a poor passer.
its funny you mention that. cuz ive seen denver fans criticize his accuracy at times. but ive always noticed how tim seems to aim his throws away from defenders just so he wont throw an INT. He makes his WR compete for the ball if its close coverage just so he wont throw an int. There are some times where he does throw an inaccurate ball and im like what... but then im not gunna eat his lunch for it in his 2nd year as QB. I dont think anyone understand how bad orton was in denver. his record was like 6-20 something in 2 years.... Denver fans are just happy to be where they are.