Tebow fumbles first snap / Says he has strep throat...

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Here's a link for those of us bitter old losers who enjoy a little schadenfreude now and again. Apparently Tebow fumbled the first exchange from center he took, and then it went downhill:

Performing drills with fellow South team quarterbacks Zac Robinson of Oklahoma State and Jarrett Brown of West Virginia, Tebow fumbled the ball at least twice while taking snaps under center.
Later in team drills, Tebow fell into his same old habits — holding onto the ball too long, locking onto receivers and throwing wobbly passes.
The scouts noticed.
"He looks like the third QB out there," one NFC South talent evaluator said.


Tim Tebow meets his worst career fears in Senior Bowl debut - Dr. Saturday - NCAAF Blog - Yahoo! Sports
 
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This is pretty much confirming what NFL scouts already knew.

Will he ever be able to transition into an under center QB? Who knows. He's not a good QB choice though, everything considered.
 
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This is pretty much confirming what NFL scouts already knew.

Will he ever be able to transition into an under center QB? Who knows. He's not a good QB choice though, everything considered.
I doubt it...
 
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pfffttt getting snaps from center aren't important, nor is throwing quickly, it's all about leadership and his belief in god. those things will make him a star in the nfl. :crap2:
 
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I honestly think he gets a little too excited getting behind a guy who's bending over...Just saying lol
 
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you left off "playing these next 30 minutes for the rest of your lives" Droski.
 
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I doubt it...

I absolutely doubt it too... especially if he goes to Jacksonville (their last shot to keep the franchise in Jacksonville).

He might find success as an H-Back if he can run routes and catch the ball.
 
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I think Tebow just needs to realize that he is a tight end or a fullback in the NFL. He just won't make it as a QB. IF he even gets drafted, it will be for his name and fan draw, just not his QB skills.
 
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no one is surprised. what i am surprised to read in this thread are the ppl attacking his religious beliefs. i doubt people criticize how you do your job because of your religious beliefs or lack of.
 
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i'm attacking his religious beliefs only because pukes back all the same crap we here from anywhere else. if he really wants to convert some people or make people aware he needs to actually add something to the conversation. otherwise it's just white noise and pointless and frankly gets annoying. i don't think he has the brain power to do so though. also we hear how great of a guy he is, despite the only evidence being him doing said puking.
 
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1) Doubtless, TT is disappointed with his own performance;

2) He still has the combines;

3) The countryside is littered with the football corpses of those who have underestimated TT, especially based on one bad day.
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So Urbie has a guy for four years and he never learned to take a snap under center. That has got to be a powerful recruiting pitch for QBs wanting to make it to the NFL.
 
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Did anyone get the answer from a Dan Patrick question this morning?

What percentage of snaps did Manning, Breeze, Brady, and Favre take from under center this year?
 
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one bad day? These are issues that have been pointed out for 3 years with his delivery, snaps under center, etc. The NFL will eat those up
 
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i wonder why non believers take such offense to TT. makes no sense, if you don't like what he says then don't watch it. easy as that. he's not doing anything that effects you so why bring it up. i could easily gripe about PETA but i choose not to
 
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3) The countryside is littered with the football corpses of those who have underestimated TT, especially based on one bad day.
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he was the #1 recruit in the country in HS. who exactly has been "underestimating" Tebow? it's his actual performance that has lowered his draft stock.
 
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i wonder why non believers take such offense to TT. makes no sense, if you don't like what he says then don't watch it. easy as that. he's not doing anything that effects you so why bring it up. i could easily gripe about PETA but i choose not to

i'm not going to stop watching football because of tim tebow.
 
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i wonder why non believers take such offense to TT. makes no sense, if you don't like what he says then don't watch it. easy as that. he's not doing anything that effects you so why bring it up. i could easily gripe about PETA but i choose not to

who was the last player to say "Fur is murder" in a post-game interview?
 
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i wonder why non believers take such offense to TT. makes no sense, if you don't like what he says then don't watch it. easy as that. he's not doing anything that effects you so why bring it up. i could easily gripe about PETA but i choose not to

Most people, including myself, don't have a problem with his message or endorsement of a cause, but rather the timing.

Super Bowl Sunday is a time to pick squares, drink beer, and laugh at the commercials. To find out Tebow and his crypt keeper mother are preaching is a bit of a downer. I'd rather watch a Go Daddy commercial than a Pro Life pitch during the Super Bowl, and so would 95% of the people that actually watch the Super Bowl.
 

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