When exactly does UT play Tim Tebow's Team.

I'd take Crompton. All I've seen Tebow do is throw jumpshots and a run quarterback draws in situatons tailored to ensure his success and alleviate any pressure to succeed. Crompton had Tennessee in a position to beat LSU by hitting two big deep throws, in a game where he was the primary quarterback.

:good!: Couldn't have said it better
 
By the end of September, the board will be overwhelmed with folks whining as to why UT can't recruit a Tim Tebow. Mark my words.
I really don't expect the UT RBs to struggle that badly, but consider the words marked nevertheless.
 
I'd take Crompton. All I've seen Tebow do is throw jumpshots and a run quarterback draws in situatons tailored to ensure his success and alleviate any pressure to succeed. Crompton had Tennessee in a position to beat LSU by hitting two big deep throws, in a game where he was the primary quarterback.


The key to the Meyer offense, right there. What makes you think it wil be any different with Tebow as starter rather than as back-up? The fact that he'll take more snaps? I view that as simply having more opportunity.
 
I am still waiting to hear what it is that Tebow lacks. Or at least what there is about his play that objectively justifies the position that he will not turn out to be the dominant QB that the concensus (in the non-UF rival fanbase) makes him.

He's completely unproven. Maybe he will be god, maybe he wont. I could see you being convinced he will be really good if the guy had actually played an game, like if he led them to a victory over the vols because leak was hurt. But as of now all we know is that he runs the ball pretty well AND he can complete wide open passes when teams think the gators are definetly running.
 
I am still waiting to hear what it is that Tebow lacks. Or at least what there is about his play that objectively justifies the position that he will not turn out to be the dominant QB that the concensus (in the non-UF rival fanbase) makes him.

The fact he will never make it a full season taking the beating Meyer's offense will cause on him.


Also, the fact that Florida's offense, against SEC defenses, have been mediocre at best. Tebow is not going to revolutionize the QB position.
 
I am still waiting to hear what it is that Tebow lacks. Or at least what there is about his play that objectively justifies the position that he will not turn out to be the dominant QB that the concensus (in the non-UF rival fanbase) makes him.

We are still waiting to see what Tebow has. Or at least what there is about his play that objectively justifies the position that he can actually catch bullets with his teeth.
 
I am still waiting to hear what it is that Tebow lacks. Or at least what there is about his play that objectively justifies the position that he will not turn out to be the dominant QB that the concensus (in the non-UF rival fanbase) makes him.
Ironically enough, the world, sans lawgator1, is still curious as to what exactly WILL make Tebow a dominate force at the QB position. Sane and logical Gator fans that I've spoken with included.
 
This is just like the times that Shaq kept tearing basketball goals down and they had to change the goals and make them "Shaq-proof."

Tebow will change the dress-code for SEC defenses...they'll now have to wear "Tebow-proof" full body armor.
 
The fact he will never make it a full season taking the beating Meyer's offense will cause on him.


Also, the fact that Florida's offense, against SEC defenses, have been mediocre at best. Tebow is not going to revolutionize the QB position.


Its not just Tebow that is improved. Its the entire offense. The Gator offense last year was in transition. That they managed to put up just enough to win all but one game last year is testament to three things: 1) a tremendous defense; 2) great coaching; 3) a helluva lot of luck.
 
Or at least what there is about his play that objectively justifies the position that he will not turn out to be the dominant QB that the concensus (in the non-UF rival fanbase) makes him.
That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen. The guy has seen limited, carefully controlled playing time, yet you're asking what evidence one has he's not going to be a dominant quarterback. You have no evidence to back your proposition, yet you ask for refuting proof. That's like asking someone to prove that there aren't space aliens walking among us. However, I will say this: If Tebow were half the QB you hype him to be, he would have beaten out Chris Leak, a weak armed QB who was ill suited to run Meyer's offense. He didn't do it.
 
The key to the Meyer offense, right there. What makes you think it wil be any different with Tebow as starter rather than as back-up? The fact that he'll take more snaps? I view that as simply having more opportunity.

So you expect Florida's offense to immediately start on 1st and 2 instead of 1st and ten? Or that ever possession will start at the 2 yard line so Tebow can throw his jump pass?


Tebow is completely unproven as a QB. He's nothing more than a short yardage back right now.
What QB was on the field in big passing situations? Leak.
 
By the end of September, the board will be overwhelmed with folks whining as to why UT can't recruit a Tim Tebow. Mark my words.
By the end of September, Gator and TebowNation will be overwhelmed with tears asking where Chris Leak's passes are to setup Tebow's 5 yard QB draws. Mark my words.
 
Ironically enough, the world, sans lawgator1, is still curious as to what exactly WILL make Tebow a dominate force at the QB position. Sane and logical Gator fans that I've spoken with included.

I think you are selectively quoting these other fans, my friend. Every Gator fan I speak to is as convinced as I am that Tebow is going to lead the team back to the BCS c-ship within the next two years, winning the Heisman if he stays in school, which he will.
 
Its not just Tebow that is improved. Its the entire offense. The Gator offense last year was in transition. That they managed to put up just enough to win all but one game last year is testament to three things: 1) a tremendous defense; 2) great coaching; 3) a helluva lot of luck.

The D is gone and if you expect "luck" to win games then you're in a bad situation
 
I think you are selectively quoting these other fans, my friend. Every Gator fan I speak to is as convinced as I am that Tebow is going to lead the team back to the BCS c-ship within the next two years, winning the Heisman if he stays in school, which he will.
:eek:lol:
 
The key to the Meyer offense, right there. What makes you think it wil be any different with Tebow as starter rather than as back-up? The fact that he'll take more snaps? I view that as simply having more opportunity.
It's not going to be third and one everytime he steps behind center this year. Let's see how he likes second and 12 against the likes of Tennessee, LSU, Auburn, and Georgia after he gets detonated for a two yard loss on first down and is looking out the earhole of his helmet, with his head ringing as if a symphony of gorillas playing garbage cans is inside.
 
If Tebow was half the QB lawgator1 is propping him up to be, he'd have single-handedly changed the Maurice Clarett draft rule and would be awaiting to be called as the #1 draft pick of the Oakland Raiders.
 
If Tebow was half the QB lawgator1 is propping him up to be, he'd have single-handedly changed the Maurice Clarett draft rule and would be awaiting to be called as the #1 draft pick of the Oakland Raiders.
If Tebow were in Iraq, it would now be the 51st state.
 

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