Tim Tebow is the worst NFL QB to play the game. Stats don't lie.
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/T...teelers-010812
Great game that finished on the first play in overtime.
Tim Tebow is the worst NFL QB to play the game. Stats don't lie.
You are right, stats don't lie. Tebow was 8 and 4 as a starter and made the playoffs while the Colts could only muster up two wins between three quarterbacks but did manage to earn the number one pick in the upcoming draft. Tebow is the first player to have four completions of 30 yards or more in one quarter of a playoff game in the modern era (since 1960) and the first in any game since Warren Moon in 1990. Further, in the playoffs, no other QB since the NFL/AFL merger in 1970 had ever completed three 50+ yard passes in a game. Tebow gains an average of 2.61 yards every time he touches the ball. Maybe that doesn’t sound like much, but only four quarterbacks have done better this season. In order, they are Rodgers, Drew Brees, Brady and injured Matt Schaub. Tebow is No. 5.
Is he the best quarterback, far from it, but I wouldn't call him the worst either at least according to the stats.
I didn't know about it until you did and I can't comment on a pending case!!!!!
He's the worst.
They run the option. Got that? They run a college offense because he can't handle big boy football.
Tebow is terrible.
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As for statistics that actually matter...
QB rating: Tebow is 28th
Completion percentage: Tebow is 34th
Passing Yards: Tebow is 32nd
Touchdowns: Tebow is 27th
Last edited by LuciusBeebe; 01-20-2012 at 08:26 PM.
Absolutely. That's why its so irksome that people anoint Tebow as something he is not. The denver broncos won because they had a strong defense and a strong running game, not because Tim Tebow was a good quarterback.
Look at the San Francisco 49ers, they have the same recipe. Its a common one. But for some reason, people were obsessed with Tim Tebow and they ignored what Alex Smith was doing in San Fran. Alex won more games this year, so why not talk about him?
Pat Robertson says that Tebow got a "raw deal" and it would serve Denver right if Manning got hurt.
Did Jesus tell him that? Or is it his senility talking?
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/P...ow-snub-032212
Last edited by armyda; 03-23-2012 at 05:18 PM. Reason: name typo
that which we are, we are; One equal temper of heroic hearts, Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
It broke my heart when we lost Peyton. I also am adult enough to understand the economics behind these decisions. Whenever/wherever Peyton plays in the future, my heart will be with him (unless he is playing against our Colts). How a Christian could wish for physical harm to occur to any of our football players escapes my moral understandings (and I am an agnostic)? Pat Robertson, I have never believed in your propaganda....I believe in it far less when you make such a statement as you made today regarding Tebow and Peyton. Perhaps you need to spend a bit more time on your prayer bench....(or at least in your mirror)?
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