>Nope. A bad QB is a bad QB in any league.
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>Questions....
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>1) Define "bad QB"??
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>2) How many playoff victories does Tebow have in a Denver uniform?
> How many playoff victories does Manning have in a Denver uniform?
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>3) Who has a higher career passer rating - Tim Tebow or Joe Namath?
> Who has a higher career TD to Int ratio- Tim Tebow or Eli Manning?
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>Tebow is not a bad QB. I'm not saying he's a good QB. But he's not a bad one. He is a complex discussion topic. The Jacksonville Jags were absolute fools not to give him a chance. He would have made Jax a more competitive team than they were yesterday.
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>If Tebow could somehow learn to do a single press conference without invoking religion, Jax (or another team) likely would have taken him.
I don't think it was his evangelicism that did him in. My guess is there is a high correlation between NFL fans and evangelicism.
He just doesn't have an NFL arm. That was clear in his 4 seasons in the NFL. Wobbly passes, off target passes, passes that weren't strong enough to beat pro DBs. And we wasn't going to run the ball the way he did in college against freaks of nature who weigh 250-300 pounds and run the 40 in 4.5. Three teams have now decided he wasn't good enough, and it wasn't because of the Tebowing. I don't have a thing against Tim Tebow personally. I admire the way he gives it his all at all times. But the NFL is a very select group.
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