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  • Tim Tebow will not be just another ordinary NFL player

    Its clearly evident that Tebow stands out from every other NFL player in the league today. He is the most talked about player that has entered the league recently. He has sold the most jerseys as a rookie. And has been the face of negative feedback from those so called professionals once he committed to the NFL.

    Tebow possesses the most potent attributes that any player should have. Desire, Commitment, Passion and Leadership. While some say these won't necessarily win games, it does play a rather large factor in it.

    Think of this, what about if he came into the league with his attributes reversed. Lets say he entered the league as a pure QB, with great accuracy and great pocket presence, but he lacked the leadership and commitment to the game. Which QB would be easier to teach? I guarantee you that its easier to teach mechanics then to teach personal attributes.

    So overall Tebow is in a great spot. He is learning fast and becoming a student of the game. His strong desire to be the best at what he does is propelling him to the top (at least with jersey sales and underwear endorsements so far).

    The Bleacher Report put out a good article about Tebow and one segment said this

    Tebow may not be blessed with the speed of Michael Vick, or the cannon of an arm Brett Favre has, but Tebow has something that every NFL player should have, heart and toughness.

    This is so true. When he played at Florida, everyone knew who was running the ball on short yardage downs. Tim knew he could push the ball and get those yards. Yes, he does have size on his side but he always had heart too. He knew in his mind that if he wanted to, he could get those extra yards. He wasn't timid or scared. He was focused.

    Another part of the article had this to say


    Tebow knows how to put his head down and get the extra yard, which many quarterbacks are unwilling to do for fear of injury, and rightfully so, but Tebow has the strong and sturdy stature to make it happen.


    Its amazing the willingness that Tebow has to perform when the time calls for it. When he suffered his concussion against Kentucky, that could of been it for him. He could of quit the game he loved to play. But instead of being overly careful about his health, he took on the challenge and continued to play hard. I love that passion in him.

    The Bleacher Report also said this

    There are few quarterbacks who demand the huddle and have the type of presence that a player like Peyton Manning has, but Tebow can be that type of player in the NFL. Manning is able to do it because everyone knows what kind of work he puts in after practice, studying film on his opponent and learning the game.

    Now comparing Tebow with Manning will get some people upset, especially since Tim hasn't proved anything out on the field yet. However Tebow possesses the other aspects that Manning has. And those other aspects are what gained respect from his veteran teammates. Go back to what I mentioned earlier about Tebow and swapping attributes. If he had the power and accuracy then we wouldn't be talking to much about the differences. However since he has the other traits, Tim can learn the rest of it.

    I will leave you guys with a neat video




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  • #2
    Wow, how many other QB's coming out of college had the same things said about them and ended up not playing after 4 or 5 years. I'm not saying that this will happen to Tim, but you need to remember that college ball is a slower game and smaller players on defense. In pro ball, all the players are big, strong & fast or else they wouldn't be drafted. Only the cream of the college crop make it.

    It will be fun watching the rookie QB's this year. I believe the Clausen still holds the advantage in that he's more ready to run a pro team.

    This can be a fun thread as long as we keep our heads and not throw insults. Let's hear from everyone.

    Dan

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    • #3
      tough to say with QBs- there are so many high round flops, and so many low round successes. out of this years batch, I think Tebow, Sam Bradford, and Colt McCoy all have a chance to succeed- but it wont be in 2010. Tebow and McCoy should sit and learn a year, and poor Sam is gonna get destroyed this year.

      Claussen, if he wins the starting job, is honestly the only RC QB I can see making a successful impact this year

      Ed

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      • #4
        Claussen looked good last night. If Carolina had a better center, that didn't blow the shot gun and long snaps, the game might have been better.

        Dan

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        • #5
          How long will Tebow last in the NFL:

          http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slu...concerns081910

          Dan

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          • #6
            Depends on how fast he readjusts his game to staying alive lol. He learned he can't run over players as easily without taking a beating in the NFL.
            Chad Swanson
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            Facebook name - Chads Collectibles - Feel free to add me as a friend (I have the Bosh/Wade/James picture)
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            • #7
              As a Broncos fan, I love seeing him diving for the endzone...right now that's his role when he's only playing 3-4 plays a game

              I love the energy and the tenacity...the Broncos haven't had that on either side of the ball since John Lynch
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