Tim Tebow

26 January 2010

bstitute for having a C/G pushed back into his lap.

2.  You cannot convince me that Tim Tebow is an NFL QB.  I don't think that he has the footwork, touch or understands how to move through his progressions.  His biggest "asset".. his legs will not worry NFL defenses at all.  He's not explosive and could not take that pounding day in and day out.  He's a good story, but not a legit prospect.

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24 November 2009

ered T-Raz's brain.  Ever.  He's a man of hatred, plain and simple.  Sadly, for him, Tim Tebow's record setting day wasn't enough to put him over the top as Joe rode an Alabama defense to victory.  Pretty pathetic for T-Raz considering the fact that Joe got 0 points from his QB.  It looks like another sad season in T-Raz land; I guess he knows what it feels like to be a kid living in the ghetto with Christmas around the corner... he's down and out.

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28 September 2009

 

9.  Will people that think Tim Tebow is an NFL caliber QB please list your real reasons?  His arm strength is questionable, his footwork is horrible, the passing offense is a

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25 September 2009

Jevan Snead takes over at QB after he dealt Tim Tebow to T-Raz. Bill picked up Ryan Broyles in the trade who gives him a lot of ammo at the WR position. A failed trade with Perrins and Bill have both of them reeling and Perrins crying in private emails around the league. Fortunately, those emails remain private so the league doesn't need to here his confessions. I'll bet it looks something like this. Anyway, Bill is off to a off start thanks to a flying and amped up South Carolina defense. Josh should get a big week from Blane Gabbert and he has a few backs capable of points in Nic Grigsby and John Clay.. as well as Ryan Williams. Smart money is on Josh this week, but you can't forget Bill just knows how to win. Spread: Josh -11.5

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29 July 2009

Did you know the Big 10 has been down for about 12 straight seasons according to the national media (ESPN) and ignorant football fans.. mainly in SEC territory?  So, Ohio State gets railroaded by one of the best teams in the nation yearly since Urban Meyer shows up, and that team features a QB some call "legendary" or the best ever in college history.  Michigan takes it on the chin against what some might call a semi-professional team (only semi because apparently some of the athletes are getting paid.. Reggie Bush?) and suddenly the conference is terrible.  They are slow.  They are mongrols; they can't throw the ball.. they can't stop the spread. 

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14 January 2009

he lack of offense, both defenses came ready to play.  Two Sooner, first half interceptions on Tim Tebow equaled his season totals.  Two red zone stops against Oklahoma killed any momentum the Sooners hoped to bring into the locker room.  The game was tied 7-7 at the half, a far cry from the expected offensive output.

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13 December 2008

Dan Mullen, offensive coordinator for the Florida Gators recently announced that he would be leaving Florida at season’s end, if not sooner, to take the head coaching job at Mississippi State.  It is still unclear as to whether he’ll coach Florida in the upcoming national championship game.  It is also unclear what effect that will have on the Gators’ offensive game plan. 

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14 November 2008

tscored their opponents 104-7 in the first quarter this season.  With his recent performances, Tim Tebow has thrust himself back into the Heisman race.  In his last four games, two of which were against LSU and Georgia, he threw nine touchdown passes and rushed for eight more.  The Gator offense with Demps, Rainey and Harvin is nothing short of scintillating and their defense has improved leaps and bounds over last year.  While the offense has scored 243 points in their last five games, equally as impressive is the fact that their defense has only allowed 57 points in that same span.  Brandon Spikes is fourth in the conference in tackles and seems to be involved in every play.  And Urban Meyer’s special teams showcases not only run backs from Brandon James but now repeated blocked punts and field goals.   Carlos Dunlap had two by himself last week. 

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31 August 2008

look at track star Jeffrey Demps, who scrambled for a ten yard reception.  Shortly thereafter, Tim Tebow reminded the 88,000+ eager fans in the Swamp why he’s last year’s Heisman winner.  From the nine yard line, Tebow scrambled right, then left, on a busted option play to score what appeared to be a touchdown.  Instant replay revealed he had stepped out-of-bounds on the one yard line.  One play later and eighteen minutes into their season, Tebow handed off to Brandon James who scored the first of assuredly many Gator touchdowns this season.

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27 August 2008

shing attack.

The 2008-9 season brings another year of promise to the Gainesville faithful as the Tim Tebow-led Florida Gators have as good a chance as anyone to bring home a conference and potentially national title.

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23 July 2008

highly anticipated 2008 campaign approaches, much ado continues to surround Florida Gator sensation Tim Tebow. In 2007, Tebow became the only sophomore in college football history to win the Heisman Trophy.  If his record-setting numbers on the field weren’t enough to secure him the award, his off-the-field character made him the overwhelming favorite.  Florida’s golden boy has at least one, and likely two more years running Urban Meyer’s high-powered offense.  And if Tebow’s performance to date isn’t enough to make NFL general managers salivate, another season similar to his last could conceivably have teams out of contention throwing games for a chance to select him with their top pick.  Sports talk shows in Jacksonville, Tampa and Miami consistently discuss the possibility of drafting Tebow.  Easy, fellas, he’s only a junior.

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tinues to scour the nation for top talent.  Nobody would be surprised is Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow leads the Gators to another title.  Miami will have its hands full in the ACC, but should ultimately return to competitiveness under Shannon.  That will be no easy task as long as Clemson and Virginia Tech continue to field national championship contenders.  UCF and USF will continue their ascent to prominence.  However, Florida State may face more difficult times before any return to glory.  Bobby Bowden can obviously write his own ticket coaching in the stadium that bears his name.  Offensive coordinator Jimbo Fisher has been tagged as his successor, but Bowden has set no definite timetable for his retirement.  Extended mediocrity for this program might warrant an exit sooner rather than later.  Nobody expects him to coach all that much longer, however repeated losses to Florida combined with Joe Paterno continuing to chalk up wins on the sidelines rivaling Bowden’s all-time wins might just extend his time on the sidelines.  One thing for sure, once considered one of the most intriguing match-ups of the calendar year, the Florida State-Miami rivalry has been relegated to just another regular season game.

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