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scarletandgray1;1650440; said:
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....

Hey, I've mocked Timmuh's SAT score as much as anyone, but there is a possibility that he was forced to take it under center which might explain things.
 
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BigWoof31;1650449; said:

The kid is a fraud and a punk. His taunting in victory (see last year?s NC game vs. Oklahoma) and tears when he loses a game (Ole Miss ?08, SECCG vs. Bama) is not ?heart?, it?s poor sportmanship ? and a bad example for kids. When you lose, you are supposed to take it like a winner by setting your jaw, congratulating the other team and moving on?. Tebow is no better than those 12-year old spoiled brat little leaguers who cry and throw fits when they lose en route to the LLWS. Had Tebow shown more class in victory and defeat, I would agree about him?but he didn?t. He?s won a lot of games, including four vs. my Volunteers, but the Tebow ?myth? was built by fans, the media, his coach and himself. Even in interviews, he gets carried away by mentioning all the good deeds he has done, how real ?pressure? isn?t on the field, but while helping those less fortunate in Third World nations. In my book, when you blow your own horn, the deed becomes null and void. Ephesians 2:8-9, since he loves advertising bible verses, says??8For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith?and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God? 9not by works, so that no one can boast.? I would not make such judgments, but I am sick to death hearing so many people claim that this kid is perfect. If he were perfect, he wouldn?t cry when he loses, taunt when he wins or toot his own horn when he does good deeds. The kid was a good college football player. No doubt, but he?s not any role model.

Obviously paragraph use is not important at UT, but other than that, he's spot on.
 
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OSU SPORTS;1650481; said:
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".


Urban had a dream where God said "screw their NFL careers, whats important is that they produce the maximum benefit for you while they are in college so you can make a ton of money and have enough job security to take a sabbatical or two when lose a big game." He just doesn't tell QB recruits about that one.
 
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ORD_Buckeye;1650494; said:
Had Tebow shown more class in victory and defeat, I would agree about him?but he didn?t.
This is classless? Seriously?
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j855wVu_UGY]YouTube - Tim Tebow Crying after losing SEC Championship Game Dec 5th 2009[/ame]
 
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Jaxbuck;1650498; said:
Urban had a dream where God said "screw their NFL careers, whats important is that they produce the maximum benefit for you while they are in college so you can make a ton of money and have enough job security to take a sabbatical or two when lose a big game." He just doesn't tell QB recruits about that one.
It would be interesting to hear Scott Loeffler's comments off the record. He was brought in as a pro style QB coach. Did he work on changing Tebow? Did they stick with it after it didn't work? Or was he brought in moreso to coach Brantley as the offense transitions next year?
 
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jwinslow;1650503; said:
It would be interesting to hear Scott Loeffler's comments off the record. He was brought in as a pro style QB coach. Did he work on changing Tebow? Did they stick with it after it didn't work? Or was he brought in moreso to coach Brantley as the offense transitions next year?


It would be interesting if it were honest off the record commentary. In lieu of that all we can go by is Alex Smith and Tebow. It sure doesn't look like much time or effort was spent getting them ready for the next level.

Zero doubt in my mind Urbans talks with God are going to be counter balanced by his poor QB development in the recruiting wars of the near future.
 
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jwinslow;1650513; said:
I didn't say it was manly. Does that mean Fulmer was classless by crying at his presser? Stupid description by a bitter fan.

Tebow bashing aside, I'm not really troubled by the crying. Being overly emotional after a tough loss is not a hangin' offense.

I, however, do agree with his contention that Tebow has been caught on more than one instance taunting (Gator chomping at fans and players) in victory and also never let an opportunity slip to talk up his legion of good works.
 
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ORD_Buckeye;1650523; said:
Tebow bashing aside, I'm not really troubled by the crying. Being overly emotional after a tough loss is not a hangin' offense.
It's also not remotely classless.
I, however, do agree with his contention that Tebow has been caught on more than one instance taunting (Gator chomping at fans and players) in victory
I wouldn't argue with that, I just found the characterization of the SECCG 09 as comically bitter. That's all I was saying.
and also never let an opportunity slip to talk up his legion of good works.
I don't remember him talking about circumcisions during sideline interviews.

The networks eat up those side stories and seem to interview him every single week about them.
 
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jwinslow;1650513; said:
I didn't say it was manly. Does that mean Fulmer was classless by crying at his presser? Stupid description by a bitter fan.


100% agree. There is a difference between rooting for him to fail and being objective in criticism. Most articles and reveiws of his performance at Senior Bowl have been objective in his (apparently numerous) shortcomings.

The comments on the thread below in the AJC article, on BP and many other places represent a distrubingly aggressive opinion that he should fail and simply go away.
 
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ORD_Buckeye;1650523; said:
Tebow bashing aside, I'm not really troubled by the crying. Being overly emotional after a tough loss is not a hangin' offense.

I, however, do agree with his contention that Tebow has been caught on more than one instance taunting (Gator chomping at fans and players) in victory and also never let an opportunity slip to talk up his legion of good works.

But at least the guy has a legion of good works worth discussion. Tebow is a fine kid...maybe not going to be a fine NFL QB, but he's otherwise a quality person. Not infallable, but certainly a quality person.
 
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