The 2011 Tim Tebow Tracking Thread

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  • Warner2BruceTD
    2011 Poster Of The Year
    • Mar 2009
    • 26141

    It's funny, I have a house guest staying with me who is a Dolphins fan (just picture these totally awesome NFL Sundays in the W2BTD household, with Rams & Dolphins football polluting the screen all day), and we were talking during the game about how it was better for Miami that Tebow started, because the Dolphins can't stop the pass, and Orton would have been a less favorable matchup.

    But at 15-0, with 5 minutes left, that's when you were worried about Tebow, running around, breaking tackles, making plays.

    He's fun to watch, and two weeks in a row he took over games late. I'm not going to shit on the guy or look for reasons to minimize him.

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    • Warner2BruceTD
      2011 Poster Of The Year
      • Mar 2009
      • 26141

      Originally posted by FedEx227
      How many lazy white quarterbacks do you hear about?

      Usually they just suck. People don't think Curtis Painter blows because he's lazy? Do they? People think he blows because he blows.

      Donovan McNabb... lazy! http://minnesota.sbnation.com/minnes...zy-uncommitted
      Oh stop it, almost any QB who underachieves or fails to live up to lofty expectations is labeled lazy, or accused of lacking effort. Curtis Painter was never expected to succeed, we are talking about busts and failures here.

      Todd Marinovich
      Jeff George
      Marc Bulger post Martz
      Ryan Leaf
      Matt Leinart
      etc
      etc

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      • Warner2BruceTD
        2011 Poster Of The Year
        • Mar 2009
        • 26141

        Originally posted by Realist
        So, if I'm understanding you correctly, because he isn't a traditional WHITE QB, we are going to look at him in a different light and anything he does outside of "normal" QB play is exceptional?

        Also, are you saying that, if Tebow has an average career, since he's not a traditional QB, we should celebrate his career as if he was a great QB?
        He's not a traditional QB period. He doesn't play like Vick or Newton or Cunningham. He's like noting we've seen before. The guy belongs in a 1940's offense.




        Dumb argument. If it was Vick, who isn't a traditional QB, you wouldn't have this same feeling because he's black.
        Bullshit.

        Vick was overglorified FOR YEARS for being non traditional.

        If anything, Tebow is seen as less skilled and "scrappy" because he's white. But this really isn't about race, unfortunately we are veering that way.

        Something tells me you are just trying to troll. I've known you, internet wise, for awhile, and I've never heard you talk out of your ass the way you are now, unless it was dealing with the 49ers
        How am I trolling? I'm not saying he's a great player, i'm not saying he will be a great player. I don't know. He probably won't be. What i'm saying, is he's fun to watch, he's unique, and that comeback was awesome and a lot of fun to watch happen.

        Again, comparing him to other QB's doesn't work. Not with his history, unique play, background, situation, etc. I can't belive I have to explain this. He's a star, whether his play or his ability dictates it or not, he's a star. His comebacks, his TD's, his play, and his failures are amplified. Saying "if this was Alex Smith..." or "He was outplayed by Matt Moore" is meaningless and misses the point of what is happening with him.

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        • NAHSTE
          Probably owns the site
          • Feb 2009
          • 22233

          Originally posted by glenwillett
          Tyler Hansborough's impact on the team compared to Tebow's?
          If by "impact" you mean the team is still mediocre, I'd say their impact is similar. Only in football do we directly credit the QB with every win. Let's forget of course that Tebow had nothing to do with the onside kick or game winning field goal.

          Reminds me of when Vince Young was labeled as a guy who simply finds a way to win yadda yadda yadda. That whole "FINDS A WAY TO WIN" narrative device we apply to quarterbacks is what I have a problem with, not necessarily Tebow.

          I don't hate the guy. I don't even dislike him. I enjoy watching him play but I do not enjoy his failures being whitewashed and his mediocrity being boosted to levels of greatness.

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          • Warner2BruceTD
            2011 Poster Of The Year
            • Mar 2009
            • 26141

            Originally posted by glenwillett
            How about the general difference in impact between a starting NFL QB and a rotational NBA power forward. That would be a good place to start.
            Give it up dude.

            The guy scored 15 points is 4 minutes, made plays and led a great comeback, but fuck that. That doesn't matter

            You should be mad because he played a bad first half, Matt Moore had better stats, and the Dolphins are 0-6. That's what matters here.

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            • s@ppisgod
              No longer a noob
              • Apr 2011
              • 1032

              Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
              You guys are the most cynical, joyless bunch on earth.
              It's the new American way. The people find out about something, and want to know more. The demand for something goes up and the coverage for it goes up. The coverage, brought about by the people, becomes too much for them and it becomes polarizing. It's like LeBron James or Lindsay Lohan. Build them up and then break them down. It's a cycle. Fed by ESPN/TMZ and eaten up by the unintelligent masses. But Tebow is rock solid. He's not going to slip up and fall down the wrong path. So they hope for the next best thing; him to fail in the NFL. When is the last time SO many people rooted for someone to fail in the NFL? Meanwhile people seem to be rooting for laptop theif Cam Newton. It's petty and childish. Look at Nahste, he hates Tebow for being an "annoying douche". As if the way he carries himself isn't what got him all the positive press for the last 8 years or so? Then again, that was mostly by unbiased adults, so it's a little different. I also disliked the lack of press for guys like Warrick Dunn who were great human beings but didn't get talked about while jackasses like TO got hyped all the time. But that shouldn't make you bitter towards someone like Tebow getting press for the right reasons. FedEx, you seemingly dislike Tebow for getting "put on a pedastal". Not his actions or his words, but mainly the way he's portrayed in the media. You should be mad at ESPN or yourself for letting their coverage form your opinion of the guy....
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              • NAHSTE
                Probably owns the site
                • Feb 2009
                • 22233

                Originally posted by glenwillett
                Wasn't that the line on Matt Ryan while Michael Turner and the Falcons D carried that team his rookie season? Somehow he became Matty Ice though....
                LOL, why is this always the default around here? Why can't we discuss individual players without immediately resorting to this type of rebuttal? OOBL did the same thing in the Cam Newton thread.

                Poster 1: "Objectively, I think this quarterback's impact on the game is possibly being a bit overstated."

                Poster 2: "Well your team's QB sucks, so there!"

                Of course it was ridiculous how much credit was attributed to Matt Ryan his rookie season (LOL at the phrase "Falcons D carried them" though. That's so far from the truth. That defense was, and still is, pretty bad.) Just like it's ridiculous how much credit is being given to Tim Tebow for "willing" his team to victory on Sunday.

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                • Warner2BruceTD
                  2011 Poster Of The Year
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 26141

                  Originally posted by NAHSTE
                  If by "impact" you mean the team is still mediocre, I'd say their impact is similar. Only in football do we directly credit the QB with every win. Let's forget of course that Tebow had nothing to do with the onside kick or game winning field goal.
                  Oh, that's not fair, c'mon. He did everything but recover the onside kick and kick the FG. He threw two TD passes, scored the conversion, and made numerous plays with his feet. Don't downplay his contributions.



                  I don't hate the guy. I don't even dislike him. I enjoy watching him play but I do not enjoy his failures being whitewashed and his mediocrity being boosted to levels of greatness.
                  When he fails, and he will fail badly at some point, it will be amplified just as much as you seem to think his successes are. Probably more. You know that's true.

                  You guys will get your chance to pile on, but for fucks sake, you picked the wrong week!

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                  • Realist
                    Junior Member
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 6057

                    Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                    He's not a traditional QB period. He doesn't play like Vick or Newton or Cunningham. He's like noting we've seen before. The guy belongs in a 1940's offense.
                    An average QB(at this point) because that's what I see. There is nothing that any of us have seen up until now that says he'll be special. With that said, I'll say it again, that I hope he succeeds.


                    Bullshit.

                    Vick was overglorified FOR YEARS for being non traditional.

                    If anything, Tebow is seen as less skilled and "scrappy" because he's white. But this really isn't about race, unfortunately we are veering that way.
                    (Leaving race out) And you are over glorifying Tebow at the moment which is the main point people are trying to get across. He hasn't done much at this point to be getting this super hero title he's getting here. No matter how he "plays."


                    How am I trolling? I'm not saying he's a great player, i'm not saying he will be a great player. I don't know. He probably won't be. What i'm saying, is he's fun to watch, he's unique, and that comeback was awesome and a lot of fun to watch happen.

                    Again, comparing him to other QB's doesn't work. Not with his history, unique play, background, situation, etc. I can't belive I have to explain this. He's a star, whether his play or his ability dictates it or not, he's a star. His comebacks, his TD's, his play, and his failures are amplified. Saying "if this was Alex Smith..." or "He was outplayed by Matt Moore" is meaningless and misses the point of what is happening with him.
                    Ok you aren't trolling. I just wanted to be sure because they way you were talking, it's like you already had his going into the HOF. I agree he's fun to watch but to make comments like "that comeback will be one of the best in franchse history" if very far fetched. Maybe a it'll be a " Top Tim Tebow NFL Career moments" but I would hope that he has a better career than to hope that we have to look at a comeback vs one of the worse teams in the NFL as a defining moment in his career.

                    (2nd Paragraph) I think that's the issue, because of the way people are looking at him, any little thing he does is blown up. In a few years it will become clear of what type of player he turns out to be and that star will either burn out or shine bright.

                    With that, I'm done. Enjoyed the talk. I'll sit back and watch how his career unfolds

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                    • Kuzzy Powers
                      Beautiful Like Moses
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 12541

                      Originally posted by NAHSTE
                      Tyler Hansbrough? Same reliance on brute force, same relative lack of technical skills, and the same over-glorification.

                      Only difference is we're still not pretending T-Hanz is a good pro.
                      For the record, T-Hans is a WAY better pro then Tebow ever will be (in relation) and actually was really coming on as a player last year.

                      I get where W2B is coming from here, but one of the greatest moments in Bronco history? I know you think people are being cynical but you're being equally as over reactive (is that even a word? I dont know).

                      And I dont see how we can ignore 55 minutes of absolute ABYSMAL play just because he made a miraculous comeback against possibly the biggest melt down driven team in the league, especially when without even getting an onside kick the whole thing doesnt even happen. Not trying to take away from Tebow, just this shit was getting WAY over blown.

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                      • Kuzzy Powers
                        Beautiful Like Moses
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 12541

                        What was funny was watching Glen go from "Tebow is doing his job, hes getting us Andrew Luck", to "The LEGEND OF TEBOW BEGINS" within a matter of minutes.

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                        • FUSE
                          Member
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 1204

                          Originally posted by glenwillett
                          I'm curious out of all the people in here how many of those watched the whole game? Because if you did you would see that the playcalling was basically handcuffing Tebow. They finally started to open things up and all of the sudden he was checking off his receivers and sensing pressure better. You guys need to look at this as what it was, his first start of the year under a new head coach. A start he happened to win and throw a couple late TDs in.

                          There's QBs whose teams lost on Sunday because they didn't step up yet we're here ripping a guy whose team won their game?

                          And NAHSTE keeps bringing up Matt Moore out playing Tebow... Is that really on Tebow or the Denver secondary that has been getting torched all season long? We can't give Tebow credit for leading his team to a win but we can bring up Matt Moore having a good day like it had anything to do with him? Your logic confuses me.
                          I watched the entire game. Play calling does need to be mixed up. Tebow still had a lot of issues tho. I think he can get them worked out. Im excited to see how the rest of the season plays out.

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                          • NAHSTE
                            Probably owns the site
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 22233

                            Originally posted by glenwillett
                            Also Matt Prater missed too makeable FGs in the game. So it wasn't like Denver did nothing offensively prior to the last five minutes.
                            That is true. I expected him to miss his final attempt also, since he seems to over-kick on long attempts.

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                            • NAHSTE
                              Probably owns the site
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 22233

                              Originally posted by glenwillett
                              for this week at least, it feels good to be a Broncos fan again.
                              Certainly. And you should feel that way. I just wish we could distance ourselves from the "TEBOW IS A WINNER" mentality. The Broncos pulled that out, not Tebow. He played well down the stretch, and while that's obviously better than not playing well, he did not "will" or "lead" his team anywhere. At least not without the contributions of the other 21 guys + the special teamers, along with lots of help from the LOLphins.

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                              • mgoblue2290
                                Posts too much
                                • Feb 2009
                                • 7174

                                Originally posted by glenwillett
                                Best part about that is instead of sliding just before the first down, dude lowers the shoulder and gets the extra couple yards. Thats why I like him, he does what it takes to win.

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