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? Florida quarterback Tim Tebow may be a rock star here with the fans and media this week, but it looks like he?s been a stone-cold failure with the scouts. Scouts from two different teams said after watching him a second time this week at Tuesday?s practice that he is, hands down, the worst quarterback at the Senior Bowl.

The reasons are simple. They say his elongated, almost sidearm throwing motion is too slow. His footwork is not good. And one of the scouts said he isn?t athletic enough to make plays in the Wildcat consistently in the NFL.

Tuesday Sr. Bowl notes

I was getting annoyed last night listening to the guys on the NFL Network make excuses for him.
 
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Gatorubet;1650169; said:
As much flack?? When he strangles some dogs maybe. Flack? Yes. As much as Vick? I think not.


If he brings that level of flack I guess is what I was thinking but not typing.He's no Vick.

Timmy has however gotten off to an interesting start to his professional flack magneting career by aligning himself with one of the most far right wacko nut job religious groups in existence.
 
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X Buckeyes07 X;1646593; said:
What you may not know is that Tebow is far from intelligent. The University of Florida accepted Tebow, who was home-schooled and had an 890 SAT score (equivalent to ACT score of 18) and gave him a full-ride scholarship to boot!

Since UF's minimum "required" SAT score is 970 (along with every other University in Florida), it is safe to say that EVERY University student in Florida is smarter than Tim Tebow! Yay for us!"


He was confused because there was not a religion section on the test...

Perfect math score= 800
Perfect english score= 800
Perfect essay score= 800
Perfect religion score= opps not on the SAT.....

SAT must stand for SATAN....
 
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What the fuck does the media have to gain from protecting and kissing this kid's ass now that he's out of college? I just don't get it. Where were all the stories telling people to stop whining about Troy Smith's height? Or Pat White's lack of ability to actually throw the ball? You cram this kid down our throats and now when people want to talk about him, everybody needs to stop?

Somebody just tell me the official last day that Tim Tebow matters to the world, so I can start counting down.
 
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Don't really know Tim Tebow much except from ESPN and game coverages. So, I can't say anthing personal about him.

However, it should be noted that florida had 4 years to make him into a QB. They ended up making him a system QB. Future prospect should take a note of that. I think it says a lot about playing QB at florida.
 
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BuckeyePride;1650471; said:
However, it should be noted that florida had 4 years to make him into a QB. They ended up making him a system QB. Future prospect should take a note of that. I think it says a lot about playing QB at florida.


Great point. Speak of system QB's - it's essentially taken Alex Smith 4 full seasons to get himself ready to play the NFL game at a high level with any chance of success. Last couple of Niners games this year show that he's probably earned the starters job this year.

Tebow could be in for a long haul and better put some of that infamous work ethic into gear.
 
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BuckeyePride;1650471; said:
Don't really know Tim Tebow much except from ESPN and game coverages. So, I can't say anthing personal about him.

However, it should be noted that florida had 4 years to make him into a QB. They ended up making him a system QB. Future prospect should take a note of that. I think it says a lot about playing QB at florida.


I watched an interview with Tebow on the NFL network. In the interview he said "I'm not ashamed of my mechanics and throwing motion. I was taught a certain way in my offense by my QB coach and coach Meyer".

When Meyer first went to Fla he talked a verbal out of coming there because he wouldn't fit his system. He's not going to change his offense for the existing talent, which is what JT does. JT has taken a lot of heat for TP's lack of offensive production, but he is doing it the right way, IMO. He is letting TP develop instead of treating the kid like a glorified RB and using his obvious running skills exclusively. Meyer would use him like a hired gun to fit his system. I'm not saying Meyer's approach is wrong..but it sure does little for the players future potential being realized.
 
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