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buckeyes_rock;1505879; said:I sure hope he doesn't win a fucking thing this year...
jwinslow;1505891; said:Is that the triple option, or did 21 just need a hug?
Buckeneye;1503792; said:Funny thing is, I can tell you when his first time will be.
....Janurary 7th, 2010 in Pasedena when the Buck's defense [censored]s him up pretty bad.
Gatorubet;1506047; said:Man - that would be awesome to play again. They hype would be amazing about Tebow, and if you beat us the combo of beating USC and Tebow led Florida would forever remove any anti-Big-10 and Buckeye babble.
Of course, we would beat you in a soul crushing loss that would cause pain for years to come...but it would be a great thing to play again. :p
Top 5 rounds...maybe. I think that he'll definitely be a Saturday pick, now that Saturday is the last day of the draft.BigJim;1508074; said:What pick does everyone think Tebow will be in the draft next year? I bet it's top 5. I know that's totally against what most people have been saying (not an NFL QB, etc.), but I've been thinking about this for a long time and I wanted to get it in writing.
Isn't it?
The collective foaming of the mouth about Bradford hasn't been big enough to warrant questions about his sex life, so he isn?t hearing praise about his decision to abstain from intercourse until marriage.
Instead, Florida?s Tim Tebow is the quarterback sunbathing under that microscope, which is fine with Bradford.
"To me," Bradford said Tuesday, "that's crossing the line."
Bradford's right. The media has crossed the line. Not just with the sex questions, but with this entire Tebow lovefest that, frankly, is becoming so over-the-top that the people rooting for Tebow to fail might outnumber the ones hoping for him to succeed.
It's sad, but Tim Tebow is becoming the Tyler Hansbrough of college football. There are zillions of reasons why you should love him, but instead we continue to force the opposite reaction by molding him into this annoying, holier-than-thou figure that's impervious to imperfection.
It's annoying and it's irresponsible.
Television announcers activate viewers' gag reflexes and force them to hit the mute button by saying their "lives are better" because they spent five minutes with Tim Tebow. Lee Corso embarrasses himself in front of a national audience by fawning over Tebow during an interview with his parents. Sportswriters who apparently never have heard of Tommie Frazier, Sammy Baugh, Davey O'Brien, John Elway or Roger Staubach suggest that Tebow is the best quarterback in the history of college football.
It's outlandish.
16-23rd in round one. Not a prototypical QB, but some team will be enticed by his abilities. Similar to former Arkie QB Matt Jones.BigJim;1508074; said:What pick does everyone think Tebow will be in the draft next year? I bet it's top 5. I know that's totally against what most people have been saying (not an NFL QB, etc.), but I've been thinking about this for a long time and I wanted to get it in writing.
I call Dallas... he'll be too late for Oakland and their 5th pickNFBuck;1508566; said:16-23rd in round one. Not a prototypical QB, but some team will be enticed by his abilities. Similar to former Arkie QB Matt Jones.
BigJim;1508074; said:What pick does everyone think Tebow will be in the draft next year? I bet it's top 5. I know that's totally against what most people have been saying (not an NFL QB, etc.), but I've been thinking about this for a long time and I wanted to get it in writing.