The 2011 Tim Tebow Tracking Thread

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  • shag773
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2009
    • 2721

    Dave was apparently liquored up last night. I'm imagining him waking up this morning, rubbing his eyes, and looking at these posts like a drunken 300LB hookup he woke up next to..

    Originally posted by dave
    IMO, Denver's coach and management are doing everything in their power to embarrass Tebow ... and he keeps winning anyway. I feel bad for Tebow. He has no chance in Denver, because their leadership there simply doesn't believe in him. It may be a stretch to say this, but sometimes I wonder if Elway fears Tebow will become a bigger legend in Denver than Elway. Whatever IT is, Tebow has IT. OK, he's not a fundamentally sound passer, but he's a winner. Like Doug Flutie before him, teams shouldn't be so quick to fit a square peg into a round hole ... just let the winners do what they do.
    Originally posted by dave
    IMO, they are using this playcalling strategy to embarass Tebow. What they didn't count on was it actually working.

    Again, I am not saying Tebow is the prototypical perfect QB, but the kid is a winner. Stop trying to fit a square peg into a round hole.
    Originally posted by dave
    I'm getting at throwing 8 times in an entire game. This is a kid who has had 300-yard passing games in the NFL.
    They're trying to imply he is only good for 5-8 passes a game.
    They're trying to embarass him, IMO. Saying he's only good for 5-8 passes a game.
    I'm sorry, but I disagree.
    This is a kid who can pass too.

    I absolutely agree he's not a 70% completion percentage QB, but he wins games.

    What the Broncos are doing right now is designed just to embarass him.
    Originally posted by dave
    Giving this kid 8 passes a game is just an attempt to embrass him. They want to make it seem like he's incapable of throwing a pass (which is ridiculous).
    Originally posted by dave
    Warner ... you're brighter than this. You can see they want him to fail. They're running an embarassing offence ... you can see it.
    Originally posted by dave
    If you pass 8 times in a game, you're running an offence designed to embarass the QB. Again, I'm not saying Tebow is a perfect QB, but the Broncos are doing everything in their power to make him look like anything but a QB.
    Originally posted by dave
    Honestly, ask yourself - does Tebow come across as a credible NFL QB if they don't allow him to throw?
    Originally posted by dave
    I absolutely agree, Obst. Seriously.
    But I don't think what the Broncos are doing right now is designed to win ... they're doing it to embarass Tebow, and it's back-firing, because he's winning.
    Originally posted by dave
    Elway and John Fox have nothing invested in Tebow. They don't care about his success, and IMO, Elway doesn't like Tebow's popularity.
    Originally posted by dave
    They had to throw 39 times vs. the Lions. The game was a blowout.
    21 times in today's NFL is a joke. The game is 60/40 pass/run on a conservative day.
    Originally posted by dave
    Answer this honestly - do they see Tebow as their 2012 QB? Even after going 3-1?
    Of course they don't.
    This offence is simply a move to embarass him and move on.

    The only caveat is the kid actually won 3 of 4. They didn't expect that.
    Originally posted by dave
    I have Sunday Ticket. I watch all the games, and have been particularly interested in Tebow ... as a long-time Bills' fan who feels Flutie's pain.
    Originally posted by dave
    He had to throw the most ... they were getting killed. And you can't put it all on him (clearly, he deserves some blame) but the D gets some here too.
    Originally posted by dave
    Four of five games over 90.0 QB rating. Only game below it was a blowout.
    Not sure what your point is.
    If my team's QB is over 90 QB rating 4/5 games, I'm a happy dude.
    Originally posted by dave
    You're embarassing yourself with your comments. 4/5 games, he's over 90 QB rating. Be honest W2BTD, you're wrong.

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    • ralaw
      Posts too much
      • Feb 2009
      • 6662

      Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
      It's like I said pages ago in this thread, it's not about statistics with Tebow. He will never have good looking statistics. He is the most unique player the league has seen in decades. He plays the QB position in such a way that evaluating him on stats makes no sense.
      This reminds me of a Mike Vick comment circa 2005, yet people said Vick's best season was the one in which he put up the best QB stats (2010). Then I remember someone posting his career win\loss record and it was basically .500....much like Tebow's. The argument works, so as long as their stats remain average (Vick) to horrible (Tebow). In the end the QB has a role....much like every other player and if the QB can't perform in that role the team will struggle. The Broncos basically play 3 runningbacks and its cute, but in the end it will be shutdown.

      Having said this I actually like Tebow and hope that he does well. Tebow after a win is way more interesting than Tebow after a loss.

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      • manchild24
        Kyle got fired
        • Nov 2008
        • 5863

        why is everyone knocking this Option O. When the Dolphins threw the Wildcat at the Pats it worked. It worked all season, it worked so well that other teams used it and still use it.

        Granted Tebow is bigger then any other "running" qb in the league and can take some more hits then a Vick (who by the way played Sunday with 2 broken ribs)

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        • Hasselbeck
          Jus' bout dat action boss
          • Feb 2009
          • 6175

          Originally posted by Cornelius
          Ray Rice is the best qb in the league. He's 1 for 1 for 1yd and a TD. His qb rating is 118.8.
          He had nearly as many passes Sunday as he did rushing attempts
          Originally posted by ram29jackson
          I already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SB

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          • Hasselbeck
            Jus' bout dat action boss
            • Feb 2009
            • 6175

            Originally posted by dave
            I absolutely agree, Obst. Seriously.
            But I don't think what the Broncos are doing right now is designed to win ... they're doing it to embarass Tebow, and it's back-firing, because he's winning.


            No.. they're doing it because when he throws it's often times embarrassing. By limiting the amount of times he throws, the Broncos offense actually moves the football.

            It's like the Saints game-planning around Drew Brees throwing the football and not running the ball 40 times with Darren Sproles.. you play to your strengths.. Tim Tebow's strength is when he plays what should be his natural position - fullback.
            Originally posted by ram29jackson
            I already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SB

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

              Originally posted by ralaw
              This reminds me of a Mike Vick comment circa 2005, yet people said Vick's best season was the one in which he put up the best QB stats (2010). Then I remember someone posting his career win\loss record and it was basically .500....much like Tebow's. The argument works, so as long as their stats remain average (Vick) to horrible (Tebow). In the end the QB has a role....much like every other player and if the QB can't perform in that role the team will struggle. The Broncos basically play 3 runningbacks and its cute, but in the end it will be shutdown.

              Having said this I actually like Tebow and hope that he does well. Tebow after a win is way more interesting than Tebow after a loss.
              I think there is a big difference between Vick and Tebow. Vick makes dynamic plays with his feet, usually on broken plays & scrambles. Tebow is running an offense we haven't seen in the NFL in decades.

              The Tebow experiment has two issues.

              One, can this offense produce enough points to beat good teams?

              Two, can they add layers once teams catch up and adjust?

              To the first question, grinding out the clock is a nice idea, but 14 points isn't going to beat quality teams in 2011.

              The second question will be answered very soon, when teams decide to stack the box, play with three DB's, and challenge Denver to throw.

              You almost have to play a perfect game to win this way. You can not have turnovers. You just can't. And Tebow has protected the ball thus far. You have to control clock and limit possessions, because unless the opposing defense allows multiple big runs, you are not going to score a lot of points.

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

                Part of the reason I love watching Tebow, is the fact he brings some variety to what has become a bland copy cat game of indistinguishable offenses and schemes. It's the same reason I enjoyed watching HOU, ATL, & DET run the run and shoot during the late 80's/early 90's while everybody else was using H-backs and copying Joe Gibbs.

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                • Sharkweather
                  Senior Member
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 8906

                  Dave had to be trolling last night, good lord that was awful.

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                  • Houston
                    Back home
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 21229

                    Originally posted by Houstonboi
                    My VSN 10
                    People who provide entertainment
                    Warner
                    Nahste
                    Entertaining to laugh at
                    Dave

                    I love when these sort of things come together.

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                    • Bigpapa42
                      Junior Member
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 3185

                      So Dave's logic is that the Denver Broncos management and coaching staff are not only risking their future with the team but their future in the NFL by trying to sabotage their season to embarass one individual player...? Unless the man was drunk or high while posting that, I think he has finally completely lost it.

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

                        Originally posted by Bigpapa42
                        So Dave's logic is that the Denver Broncos management and coaching staff are not only risking their future with the team but their future in the NFL by trying to sabotage their season to embarass one individual player...? Unless the man was drunk or high while posting that, I think he has finally completely lost it.
                        Yes, and the method Denver is using to embarrass Tebow is to put him in an offensive scheme that makes him as comfortable as possible and gives the team a better chance to win games.

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

                          Also interesting to note, is that while Denver is running the ball an average of 18 times more per game, they are only throwing the ball 9 less times per game.

                          This means they are not only running 9 extra plays per game, but they have also replaced 9 passes with 9 runs. This feeds into the theory that this has also helped the defense significantly, running the clock and keeping the shaky D off the field.

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                          • ralaw
                            Posts too much
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 6662

                            Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                            Yes, and the method Denver is using to embarrass Tebow is to put him in an offensive scheme that makes him as comfortable as possible and gives the team a better chance to win games.
                            W2b, I didn't mean to groan this post, but instead. Thank it. Thats what get for posting from a crappy phone. I tried to remove it but it isn't giving me the option.

                            Edit. Never mind I removed it.

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                            • Woy
                              RIP West
                              • Dec 2008
                              • 16371

                              Dave, you are one dumb motherfucker.



                              ^ Shouts to MvP for the sick sig. GFX TEAM BACK

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                              • Woy
                                RIP West
                                • Dec 2008
                                • 16371

                                As are you, DoubleDeuce.



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