Do you find it interesting that a young, talented, durable, all-american Heisman trophy winning quarterback with a great attitude could so easily be bounced from the NFL, for, well, perhaps, being too-good of a person?
It’s hard to understand how no NFL team has offered Tim Tebow a job considering that he is easily better than 1/2 the quarterbacks starting in the league right now. Easy.
DID YOU KNOW that Tim Tebow holds NFL playoff PASSING records that Tom Brady and Peyton Manning will likely NEVER beat. That’s right. Namely Tebow’s 80 yard completion to Demaryius Thomas to beat the Steelers in OT which is an NFL record and his 31.6 yards per pass completion in a playoff game. NO NFL QB has ever had a completion per pass attempt that high NOT EVEN CLOSE. Tim Tebow SHATTERED THAT RECORD.
Turns out that Adam Gase might have to eat his own words with is recent remarks about quarterbacks so here is a personal message to him. Eat your words Gase. You WON a playoff game with Tebow you have yet to win a playoff game with Peyton Manning.
We all know PFM is on pace to set NFL records galore, but that’s not the point here. We’ll leave Peyton out of this. The point here is that Tebow is better than many of the current starting QB’s in the league – yet, it’s Tebow, that has been somehow shunned from the league.
Why? People have varying opinions to this matter but the ones who say Tebow doesn’t belong in the NFL always, I mean always only have one weak argument, he has a low completion percentage. Did you all not see what was written above?
Did you know that Tim Tebow had a better first outing as a starting QB than John Elway? It’s true. Tebow was a better passer and runner than the young #7. Oh well.
Adam Gase has Manning and he wants nobody else. Not even Tom Brady who seems to almost always beat Peyton head-to-head.
Bottom line, Tebow should be starting in the NFL, nobody is going to say he can sit in the pocket and sling it like Tom or Peyton or Drew, but he – as Deion Sanders adequately puts it “has the IT factor” and Tebow’s it factor has gone along way not just in college, but in the NFL.
In the words of Tebow’s biggest supporter at ESPN, “All he does is win.” – Skip Bayless.