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Old 11-23-2008, 09:17 PM
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I'm sure of one thi9ng... Tebow will be an AWFUL NFL quarterback.
he Could be a Big Ben type but he'll have to find the right system. right place, right system, right time is what the nfl is all about.
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Old 11-23-2008, 09:56 PM
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he Could be a Big Ben type but he'll have to find the right system. right place, right system, right time is what the nfl is all about.
????????

Did you see Roethlisberger when he was in college? He was a total stud and he wasnt doing it out of a bulls.hit spread offense. I really don't know what you mean by "big ben type". Roethlisberger would have made it in the NFL regardless of any of the conditions although I do agree that degree of success could have been differrent.

What do you think the "right system" would be for Tebow? What skills or mechanics has he shown that could even make him a qb for nfl europe let alone the big league?

Personally, I think he could make a nice H back type like Chris Cooley.
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Old 11-23-2008, 10:03 PM
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Regardless of Tebows NFL possibilities he is a much better college QB than Parker Wilson. He is a gimmick guy in a NCAA only offense but he is very efficient. Parker Wilson is a try not to blow it guy.
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Old 11-23-2008, 10:13 PM
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Regardless of Tebows NFL possibilities he is a much better college QB than Parker Wilson. He is a gimmick guy in a NCAA only offense but he is very efficient. Parker Wilson is a try not to blow it guy.
Thats a fair assessment.

The difference between Bama and these other teams that Fla is rolling on is defense. Bama is quicker at the edge than any other team that Fla has faced and they are more stout up the middle. Tebow isnt going to see his ends running streaks across the middle wide open with no safety help because Bama doesnt need to commit as many to stop the run.

Bama will make Tebow beat them through the air and i dont think he can do it.
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Old 11-24-2008, 08:20 AM
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Regardless of Tebows NFL possibilities he is a much better college QB than Parker Wilson. He is a gimmick guy in a NCAA only offense but he is very efficient. Parker Wilson is a try not to blow it guy.
That's like comparing Curlin to Mercury...

on a more realistic level, who would you draft, Tebow or one of the Big XII three headed monster (Harrell, Bradford, McCoy)? For an NFL team, I would take one of the Big XII guys in a heartbeat. Tebow reminds me of Eric Crouch with a better arm and better talent around him. He'll get a shot at QB but as Dala suggested, he's such a good athlete he'd probably be better off playing a different position in the NFL.
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Old 11-24-2008, 08:38 AM
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Fine work,Philski.









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Old 11-24-2008, 09:01 AM
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Fine work,Philski.

You care to offer a counterpoint on why I'm wrong?

On a side note, I think the Ohio State QB Beckman got a raw deal. What exactly had he done wrong that deserved to be benched? Obviously Pryor is the future, but the plug seemed to be pulled awfully quick. Beckman might actually be an alright NFL QB. Seems like a very smart guy and that seems to be the #1 prerequisite to playing quarterback in the NFL these days. Besides, that guy that got benched for his senior year at Michigan after a very good junior year has been doing pretty well in this league...
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Old 11-24-2008, 09:11 AM
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God..I was just kidding. I have no idea,really, because I don't watch other games.



If you saw Todd..you would know why. Real nice guy....but not a real good qb.
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Old 11-24-2008, 07:43 AM
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????????

Did you see Roethlisberger when he was in college? He was a total stud and he wasnt doing it out of a bulls.hit spread offense. I really don't know what you mean by "big ben type". Roethlisberger would have made it in the NFL regardless of any of the conditions although I do agree that degree of success could have been differrent.

What do you think the "right system" would be for Tebow? What skills or mechanics has he shown that could even make him a qb for nfl europe let alone the big league?
he can manage the game. Big Ben's first 2 yrs in the league that was his job. just don't lose the game but you don't have to win it. Trent Dilfer has a SB ring that way and should probably have a second with the Bucs.
Tebow is big, strong and probably has a stronger arm than Ben. he even has nice touch on the ball when he needs too. he can make plays with his feet. in the nfl, can he "get the ball out quickly" and most import can he "fit it into the Right spot"?
i just don't think Tebow is superman that the media makes him out to be. he's a nice qb with ridiculous talent around him.
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he can manage the game. Big Ben's first 2 yrs in the league that was his job. just don't lose the game but you don't have to win it. Trent Dilfer has a SB ring that way and should probably have a second with the Bucs.
Tebow is big, strong and probably has a stronger arm than Ben. he even has nice touch on the ball when he needs too. he can make plays with his feet. in the nfl, can he "get the ball out quickly" and most import can he "fit it into the Right spot"?
i just don't think Tebow is superman that the media makes him out to be. he's a nice qb with ridiculous talent around him.
Roethlisberger's contribution to the steelers teams in his first two years is VASTLY underrated. Yes, they had a great running game. Yes, they had a superb defense. At the same time, Big Ben made some great throws especially in the AFC title game in Denver. He actually "won" quite a few games.

Dilfer was a care taker but he was a veteran of 6 seasons before he won the superbowl with the Ravens. Besides that he always had moderate skills.

Tebow can't hit the broad side of a barn. He has receievers with tremendous amount of speed being virtually uncovered that can catch up to his poorly thrown balls. His throwing motion/mechanics are absolutely abysmal and the only thing worse is his footwork and his accuracy on short passes.

He would make an interesting tight end/h back type like dallas clark or chris cooley.

He is no NFL QB under any system.
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Old 11-25-2008, 09:12 AM
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Roethlisberger's contribution to the steelers teams in his first two years is VASTLY underrated. Yes, they had a great running game. Yes, they had a superb defense. At the same time, Big Ben made some great throws especially in the AFC title game in Denver. He actually "won" quite a few games.

Dilfer was a care taker but he was a veteran of 6 seasons before he won the superbowl with the Ravens. Besides that he always had moderate skills.

Tebow can't hit the broad side of a barn. He has receievers with tremendous amount of speed being virtually uncovered that can catch up to his poorly thrown balls. His throwing motion/mechanics are absolutely abysmal and the only thing worse is his footwork and his accuracy on short passes.

He would make an interesting tight end/h back type like dallas clark or chris cooley.

He is no NFL QB under any system.
Tebow can straight up throw the football. I do not agree with you analysis at all. Some team will give him a chance and he'll make it as a QB in the league. I dont care if I'm the only one in the country that thinks this.

And you have have McNabb. All that old man can do is choke. Choked in 3NFC Championship games (did okay in the one we won)

Choked on a Huge Dick during the Superbowl. As much as it hates me to say this, T.O was right about McNabb. Dude looks physically ill at the end of high pressure games. Did you watch the Eagles vs Giants game this year?

He has been the one of the most over-rated QB's in the league for quite some time and he has a piss poor attitude. Next time he laughs and smiles after he throws an interception I am jumping through the tv screen and choking the punk.

McNabb has no place in Philly anymore. He will be gone after this season and I hope the fat ass Reid joins him.

I know you believe you know everything about everything Dala, but you are very wrong about McNabb.
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Tebow can straight up throw the football. I do not agree with you analysis at all. Some team will give him a chance and he'll make it as a QB in the league. I dont care if I'm the only one in the country that thinks this.

And you have have McNabb. All that old man can do is choke. Choked in 3NFC Championship games (did okay in the one we won)

Choked on a Huge Dick during the Superbowl. As much as it hates me to say this, T.O was right about McNabb. Dude looks physically ill at the end of high pressure games. Did you watch the Eagles vs Giants game this year?

He has been the one of the most over-rated QB's in the league for quite some time and he has a piss poor attitude. Next time he laughs and smiles after he throws an interception I am jumping through the tv screen and choking the punk.

McNabb has no place in Philly anymore. He will be gone after this season and I hope the fat ass Reid joins him.

I know you believe you know everything about everything Dala, but you are very wrong about McNabb.
With all due respect, if Tim Tebow is your idea of what a good QB is, I am confident that my opinion of McNabb is right on the money.

I can think of very few QB's that have accomplished what Mcnabb has accomplished with as little as he has had to work with. Besides T.O for 1.5 seasons, what big time receievers did he have? When westbrook is out (which is often), who is the running back? Buckhalter? Are you kidding me?

The only QB in recent memory that i can think of that did more with less was Tom Brady.
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Old 11-25-2008, 12:53 PM
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With all due respect, if Tim Tebow is your idea of what a good QB is, I am confident that my opinion of McNabb is right on the money.

I can think of very few QB's that have accomplished what Mcnabb has accomplished with as little as he has had to work with. Besides T.O for 1.5 seasons, what big time receievers did he have? When westbrook is out (which is often), who is the running back? Buckhalter? Are you kidding me?

The only QB in recent memory that i can think of that did more with less was Tom Brady.
And even Brady's numbers were far from spectacular before Moss got there. It will be 20 years before Philly gets a QB as good as McNabb, enjoy driving him out of town.
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Old 11-25-2008, 01:32 PM
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With all due respect, if Tim Tebow is your idea of what a good QB is, I am confident that my opinion of McNabb is right on the money.

I can think of very few QB's that have accomplished what Mcnabb has accomplished with as little as he has had to work with. Besides T.O for 1.5 seasons, what big time receievers did he have? When westbrook is out (which is often), who is the running back? Buckhalter? Are you kidding me?

The only QB in recent memory that i can think of that did more with less was Tom Brady.

How the heck can someone with 3 superbowl rings, and arguably the most clutch player in sports besides Tiger Woods be compared to a man to chokes in high pressure situations.

I dont care how talented McNabb is.. and I'm not going to debate his talent, he's obviously had good QB skills. But the name of the game is Championships - nothing else matters, especially to Philly fans. McNabb is a first class choke artist and cant handle high pressure situations - talent means nothing to me when you cant make anything come of it. the Philadelphia Eagles will never win a Superbowl with McNabb behind center.

You guys think so highly of him?? PLEASE TAKE HIM and tell me how you feel in a few years. Hope it works out for you.
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