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Jaxbuck;1747624; said:
I think the Florida based writers also overestimate the greatness of Him to the rest of the country. A couple of years of clipboard holding and a loss of the 24hr a day Tebow coverage in the CFB world and lets see how popular Tim is outside of UF's backyard.

Well Jax, considering I said he'd have to be on-the-field successful in year one (or two at the latest) for that marketing success to occur, I guess I agree with your "me too Gator!". :p :lol:

Looks like he reverts to his old throwing style under pressure. Work to do.

Looks like he is accurate given time (he always has been, and not given credit for it...that dropped 3rd down pass his first series was a good throw)

Looks like he is still a load running straight at you, although that augurs a short career due to injury...

And it looks like Quinn did not learn much last year, so Tim will have a year or two to figure it out.

Fun to see Scoop tackling Tebow. :lol:
 
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I thought he looked sharp. Made a few NICE throws... The one on the run to get the Bronco's in position to score and on his first drive had a reciever straight botch one when it hit him square in the hands. I just had to laugh when Tebow scored though because seriously who would want to stick their head in there against someone who had a set course and a full head of steam. Tebow did look a little groggy though after that hit haha

Always liked Tebow and I think he'd do the NFL a ton of good.
 
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Buckeneye;1747635; said:
Watched the highlights.

Pick-six on his 2nd throw - :slappy:

Welcome to the NFL Timmah, you still have a very long way to go.

Pick 6 was not Tim.* Some Domer. :wink:

NFL Game Center: Denver Broncos at Cincinnati Bengals - 2010 Preseason Week 1

Then, it was time to let Tebow and Quinn take over.
Quinn got the first chance and looked much like he did in Cleveland. Playing with backups on the field for both teams, Quinn was off-target and forced throws. He locked onto receiver Britt Davis, allowing cornerback David Jones to read the play, pick off the sideline pass and return it 24 yards for a touchdown.

( But for the grace of [strike]God[/strike] Himself, he almost fumbled the ball for a TD. In fact he did...but they ruled his arm was going forward....mostly because it was. :biggrin:)
 
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Gatorubet;1747633; said:
Well Jax, considering I said he'd have to be on-the-field successful in year one (or two at the latest) for that marketing success to occur, I guess I agree with your "me too Gator!". :p :lol:

Looks like he reverts to his old throwing style under pressure. Work to do.

Looks like he is accurate given time (he always has been, and not given credit for it...that dropped 3rd down pass his first series was a good throw)

Looks like he is still a load running straight at you, although that augurs a short career due to injury...

And it looks like Quinn did not learn much last year, so Tim will have a year or two to figure it out.

Fun to see Scoop tackling Tebow. :lol:

IF he overcomes his bad passing mechanics and becomes an every day player this is what will do him in imo. His natural instinct is to run a defender over and you just aren't going to have a long healthy career in the NFL doing that. The guy he trucked will probably be selling insurance in a couple of weeks. The guys he'll see starting on an NFL defense every Sunday are a different breed.
 
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WolverineMike;1747629; said:
dude straight ran over that guy on his way to the endzone, though.

Hmmm. A guy who was playing on the final play of the first preseason game. So, basically he "straight ran over" a guy that'll be lucky to be playing for a CFL team later this year and in all likelihood will be selling insurance in a few months. Congrats.
 
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BB73;1747734; said:
Your desire to treat her that badly makes you fit right in with Juggalos.

I can see that. I am huge into tattoos and facepaint.

I think I need to change the target of my airdrop to an ICP concert.
 
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buckeyesin07;1747724; said:
Hmmm. A guy who was playing on the final play of the first preseason game. So, basically he "straight ran over" a guy that'll be lucky to be playing for a CFL team later this year and in all likelihood will be selling insurance in a few months. Congrats.


how many minutes did you get into the game for?
 
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buckeyesin07;1747724; said:
Hmmm. A guy who was playing on the final play of the first preseason game. So, basically he "straight ran over" a guy that'll be lucky to be playing for a CFL team later this year and in all likelihood will be selling insurance in a few months. Congrats.

From his website.

Kyries is currently the Cincinnati Bengal?s Special Team Captain
Kyries holds the Franchise record for most Special Teams tackles in a single season
For the 2nd year in a row, nominated to be the Bengal?s Special Team representative on the Pro Bowl Ballot.

He may be on his way out, I do not follow the Bengals other than the Police Blotter thread. He is a CFL guy with a few seasons and a Grey Cup appearance.
 
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