Posted on 11/19/2012 7:24:35 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Tim Tebow only played three snaps on offense against the Rams yesterday.
Coincidentally or not, the Jets won 27-13 and Mark Sanchez had his best game since Week 1.
At this point it's crystal clear that the Tebow takeover that everyone assumed would happen when the Jets traded for him just isn't going to happen.
If there was ever a time to turn to Tebow, it was this week.
The Jets were desperate 3-6 after two-straight 20-point losses. And Mark Sanchez was in a certifiable tailspin, sitting in the bottom five in the league in passer rating and completion percentage.
Everything pointed to them using Tebow more yesterday. But instead they used him less, and it actually worked. The Jets have said all along that Tebow is nothing more than a back-up, but only now is it clear that they meant it. We should have realized sooner that Tebow was never going to be a consequential part of this offense like when he stayed on the sidelines while Sanchez threw for just 103 yards in a 34-0 blowout against the 49ers, or when the top-secret wildcat offense that the Jets ran with him turned out to be a totally vanilla scheme that required no real thought or practice.
But despite all that there has always been the suspicion that Tebow's time was coming, or else why would they have traded for him at all?
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I am sure Tim will survive.
Dude needs to change his title to “tight end” of “flanker-back”
Fat-finger: tight end OR flanker-back
I’ve been watching football for all of my 43 years. I am well aware of the saying “there is no one in town more popular than the backup QB” but this is ridiculous. Tebow is a great kid but he’s a terrible QB. The idea that he should get any coverage at all is more personality-based than it is football-skills based.
Also - Sanchez had plenty of crappy games between week 1 and now that featured even less involvement from Tebow. Sanchez’s problems don’t come from Tebow taking PT away. They come from him being awful too (and a bad O-Line...bad receivers etc...)
“hes a terrible QB”
I’d like to preface my next comment by stating I am NOT really a Tebow fan or a gator fan either but he did get the Bronco’s to the playoffs last year so I’m a little puzzled by your “terrible QB” comment.
Plus a horrible coach..
So terrible that he took over a loosing team and took them to the playoffs.
Just another hyped-up personality in our media driven culture bites the dust. Not surprised...
People are slippin'.
I remember when Elway started for Broncos. Had a terrible time, threw too many interceptions, everyone complaining. So, they bring in special coaches to help him, and work with him, and it did indeed help him. He developed, well, you know. However Tebow, is not given that option, he is supposed to be at pro NFL level QB from day one.
Stats from 1st 7 games; Elway vs Tebow
Record: Elway 2-5 Tebow 4-3
Completion % : Elway 44% Tebow 47%
Passing Yards: Elway 757 Tebow 1,177
TD/INT: Elway 1-9 Tebow 10-4
QB Rating: Elway 37.2 Tebow 78.7
IMHO
For a Christian, Tebow decided to go into the crotch of the Obamanation and see how it works out.
Tebow didn’t really get the Broncos to the playoffs last season. Their defense shaved 15 points off their per game average, that kind of change will allow a team to make the playoffs even when their QB does things like go 2 for 8. Really his stats are kind of frightening:
http://www.nfl.com/player/timtebow/497135/gamelogs?season=2011
He is definitely a terrible QB.
IMHO, they are running him out due to his beliefs. Big mistake to trade him away from the Broncos. Manning could have mentored him and Manning is at a disadvantage due to his age.
Totally agree!
Great college QB's don't always translate to the pros (Andre Ware, Joey Harrington), and some of the "athletic" QB's take a long time to make it. Randall Cunningham, Rich Gannon, Steve Young, and John Elway had their best seasons well into their 30's.
Not!
Tebow was never signed to take over from Sanchez. Unless the Jets gave Sanchez a fat contract with substantial guaranteed money knowing that they were going to get rid of him or make him a backup. Tebow has barely played but he seems to be one of the scapegoats for the Jets’ lousy season.
He collects his salary and doesn’t risk injuries. Win Win
LOL - after last week’s disaster the Jets were chomping at the bit to get the “Tim’s Terrible” meme going. I see it only took 3 plays this time. Kill the strawman!
I’m with you. Tebow brings something to the game...to an offense...that’s at least as important as a rifle of a throwing arm, and that’s “field generalship”. THAT, IMHO, is his real strength. He has a very positive, winning attitude and that is infectious. His passing skills certainly need developing, but no question he has the raw material to work with.
It’s those other intangibles that have contributed so much to his success, on and off the field. To me, the man’s a winner all around.
I believe God will promote Tebow in good season.
The Jets success or lack thereof has nothing to do with Tebow, much to the chagrin of some in the media. The season is the result of a poor-to-mediocre team, not a backup quarterback who doesn’t see much playing time.
Kansas City can use Tebow next year if they fail to draft first and get a QB in the draft.
The Jets sucked prior to Tebow and they still suck now. Their problems run far deeper than the QB position.
Add these other sobriquets:
State high school champion
Heisman Trophy winner
National championship winning quarterback
Not sure where all of this anti-Tebow stuff is coming from, is it an attempt to downplay the role of the white man in today’s society?
Dump on Mitt, dump on Lance, dump on Joe, dump on Tebow.
Is there a pattern there?
State high school champion
Heisman Trophy winner
National championship winning quarterback
Not sure where all of this anti-Tebow stuff is coming from, is it an attempt to downplay the role of the white man in today's society?
Dump on Mitt, dump on Lance, dump on Joe, dump on Tebow.
Is there a pattern there?
OK, we'll talk after the Jets play the Patriots three days from now.
Watch him. He’s BAD. Poor throwing motion, awful accuracy etc... Broncos won with a great defense, running and a couple of lucky plays against the Steelers.
He’s not the first good, great college QB to not be a good one in the pros.
For a Christian, Tebow decided to go into the crotch of the Obamanation and see how it works out.
To bad his Christian believes are making his a crappy quarterback. I love how you blame the area and not Tim himself....so typical liberal of you.
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