Is Tebow For Real?

Is Tebow for Real


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#2
#2
I agree with the realUT....until he plays every down of the game you can't annoint him the savior. It is easy to come in and confuse the defense every 10 - 12 plays, you never know what you are goona see from him...now after he has played more games and we see more of him, then and only then will he be judged...right now he is just a sideshow attraction.
 
#4
#4
i have no reason not to believe that he won't get better as he gains experience.
 
#5
#5
At the LSU game, watching him run into the line of scrimmage and then bust through the other side, dragging a safety along with him for 4 yards more, you have to admire him. He's strong and fearless. He also has a gun for an arm.

I cannot argue too much against those who say that so far he has been used for three or four specific situations. But that is because Meyer trusts the senior experience of Leak more than the unbridled enthusiasm of the teenage phenom that is Tebow.

But even based on that, I think you have to acknowledge that he is a strong and explosive player who is going to make the Florida offense very difficult to defend next year.
 
#6
#6
I think he will get better in the future. However, there is no way to actually assess whether he is good or bad right now. He comes in for 5 to 10 plays a game, runs two plays, and if he only runs for 3 yards, then it is deemed a success. There is just nothing to go on right now. That is why I am waiting until he is the quarterback at UF, no longer a gimmick player, playing with the full playbook, before I decide if he is the real deal or not.
 
#7
#7
I think he will get better in the future. However, there is no way to actually assess whether he is good or bad right now. He comes in for 5 to 10 plays a game, runs two plays, and if he only runs for 3 yards, then it is deemed a success. There is just nothing to go on right now. That is why I am waiting until he is the quarterback at UF, no longer a gimmick player, playing with the full playbook, before I decide if he is the real deal or not.
if all those three yard runs weren't for TD's and 3rd and 4th down conversions i'd agree with you. if he was getting three yards on 1st down at their 30 yard line...yeah, no big deal.

they bring him in certain situations. He primarily has done one thing. And NO ONE has stopped it. And he's a true freshman. there's no reason to think that he won't get better as he gains experience.
 
#8
#8
At the LSU game, watching him run into the line of scrimmage and then bust through the other side, dragging a safety along with him for 4 yards more, you have to admire him.

That play made me say "WOW"

He looks like a man child to me. Of course, I hope he is a bust next year. :)
 
#11
#11
I think he's the real deal. I know he only plays a few snaps but when he comes in EVERYONE knows he's gonna run and they still can't stop him. Last game he showed he has a pretty decent arm also, very dangerous combination.
 

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