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Nope. A bad QB is a bad QB in any league. >
>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.
Wonder what Chip Kelly would do with him?
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