Tim Teblow's futre? if any

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  1. Clint Torres

    Clint Torres New Member

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    Has anybody seen the 4th quarter of the Bills Denver game?

    As I have said in the past, Tim's throwing arm is not that accurate and not that ideal for the NFL.

    After the patriots game last week, We have seen that if you give a NFL Defence coordinator enough vidio to evaluate, they can shut down a QB like Tim.

    And you can't say the Offence Line or receivers are no good. Tim gets a lot of time in the pocket, and does not have the ability to find receivers down field. And the recivers all have enough speed and do run good routs. And under pressure, Tim throws wild. His long ball is predicted by a long slow wind up, and his short passess are very slow. The defense coordinators picked up on it and will take advantage of this opportunity.

    Sure he can scramble, and so can many others. If Denver can't dominate till the 4th quarter, they will lose. In fact the Denver Defense is quite good, they shut down the Bills Offense to only a few touchdowns. But Tim and the denver offense gave up over 21 points to the defence and special teams. Same like the Washington Redskins with Jason Campbell as QB. The defense and special teams out score their teams offense.

    Teams found that to beat this QB and Denver, all they need to do is score more by the 4th quarter and shut down the desperate passer, because the pass is Teblows' weekness.

    But nevertheless, the sports talking heads can't get enough of jerking themselves off over this guy, and that is what caused the defense coordinators to take note of strategies against the boy.

    The last quarter of today's game was the same I seen in Jason Campbell. A hyped up QB with no real skills to find recivers down field.

    So with Jason campbell out of the Radiers line up, who will win the next one? Denver or the Raiders?

    My money is on the Raiders.
     
  2. arjay

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    Really now, four year old's should be kept away from keyboards.
    For the record - the facts - Jason Campbell was the QB for the Raiders when they beat the Kyle Orton led Broncos in Denver, while Tim Tebow was the QB who led Denver to its win over the Carson Palmer led Raiders in Oakland.
    Then there was that other QB who also had 4 INT's against Buffalo & lost - what was his name? Oh that's right - Tom Brady. It happens, sometimes to the best - see Tom Brady.
    Hopefully TT learns from it. Of course, the jury is still out on whether TT can be a successful NFL QB, but after only 13 career starts, nobody who's objective can know for sure. Those that are nonobjective, should be more concerned with their own team.
    Oh, I didn't realize Campbell & Tebow played Special Teams!?
     
  3. Clint Torres

    Clint Torres New Member

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    True, 12 year olds know better, because they dont drool.
    For a deeper look into the NFL career of Jason Campbell you need to look into the disaster of a career he had at the Skins. His yardage was the result of the receiver's ability to gain yards after the catch. And in most of the games the Skins' defense and special teams scored more than the Skins' offense. And the talking heads kept saying, he'll improve and he just needs more time. So 5 NFL years later Jason Campbell is injured, and the Radiers are more successfull with the 3rd choice back up.

    Teblow follows the same pattern, hyped up SEC QB, with no ability to act quick and make accurate passess under pressure. A slow long wind up for the long ball, and some ability to run. If he can make it without injury he will be a avg NFL second line QB at best. He is not going to be the star QB that everyone thinks. Certainly he will never be a TB or Breeze, or Rogers. and all the greats that came before him.

    But I digress, it is not fun to watch Teball fail in such an embarassing way in the Patriots game and worst, the Bills game. They should have taken him out of the game after the second interception TD, and let some other QB take the embarrasment. To allow Tebowl to continue to embarass himself was not called for. It will scar him for life. I've never seen such a game ever. But I must admit, I did LOL a few times.

    But most will stick to the to the simple line of the media and say, stuff happens, and it'll improve, he just needs more time. Just like with Jason Campbell. Same pattern. It will take the slow ones 3 or 4 years to realize, these QBs do not have the decision making ability or the skill to handle the pressure of a real NFL QB.

    Watch what the Raders learned from JC, will they try to pawn him off for a better draft choice? or will they go with a hyped up QB and make the same mistakes they have been doing for the past 2 decades with QB choices?

    Denver has no choice at this point to deal with Tim Dumbow and keep him for the next season. After all he sells tickets. But after the last game with Bills, that may be questionable.

    No, the devense and special teams of the the opponents score more than the Denver and rader offense. Hence the interception TDs and FGs. They make a big part of the score agains lame QB offenses. Sombody needs to keep the point spread within reason.
     
  4. kronikcope

    kronikcope Active Member

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    The hype around this guy is laughable. People want him to be the next big thing so bad. Unfortunatly for them, as of right now he's a pretty bad passer relative to almost any other NFL QB, even rookies. Slow release because of his throwing motion and not very accurate down field. He's got long way to go in this league.
     
  5. cm75

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    Uh,what about a QB by the name Drew Brees?
     

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