I still don't buy it being more successful than Tom Brady.
With Tebow in there, you man up the receivers and put everyone else at the line, force him to make a touch pass if he decides to throw.
With Brady, teams don't know if a run or pass is coming, especially now that they can run three TE sets. I'd be more interested in putting Tebow at fullback and pounding it in from two yards out, or the Patriots, dare I say, having a real halfback to finish drives. A set where Brady is QB, Tebow is FB, and Gronk/Hern/Lloyd are on the field? Count me in.
As soon as Tebow has to think, or put the ball in the air, your odds start to sink.