What will Tim Tebow be doing 5 years from now?

GloryDawg

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He will do better then any other drafted QB this year. He will be a good QB in the NFL and I think Bradford will be a flop. The first real hit and he is gone. Tebow will be able to take any hit and get up and keep going. Once Tebow figures out how to read defense and not be so quick with the legs, he will do justfine. He's got the tools, it just going to take a little patient by Denver.</p>
 

GloryDawg

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He hurt his shoulder in 2008 and got hurt the first game of 2009. BYU took his *** out last year, just think what an NFL D-Lineman will do.
 

whatever.sixpack

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Not sure if he'll "figure out" how to read NFL defenses better than Bradford.

Tebow's a home schooled guy that made an 890 on his SAT, he's not the brightest guy, although there are several instances of NFL QB's who had low Wonderlic scores and went on to have success.

I'll predict he'll be Joel Osteen's right hand man in 5 years, or become a full time non-certified circumsizer in the Phillipines
 

GloryDawg

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Bradford will fall flat in the NFL. He can't take a hit with out breaking and if he has gain 30 pounds hewill bigger target to get smacked. Rams? Yeah that offensive line is going to protect his brittle ***.
 

RT23

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I dont know, but when pitchers start getting shoulder problems they tend to drift away. Im sure there are exceptions, but most become injury prone after the first and never get back to or ever reach their potential.</p>
 

GloryDawg

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<p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt">I would guess it's just as bad but the QB will not throw the ball as much as a pitcher so that could help ease it but I think in Bradford case the physiological part of his injury is going to affect how he plays. He played what one down or something like that the first game last year and got hurt for the second time.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span>It will be more mental then anything else plus the team he landed on, six wins in three seasons. Damn!</p>
 

GloryDawg

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Seems like that is private info plus would that be high enough to get into Florida?

BD</p>
 

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Wonder what Gruden really thinks? I agree with Whatever, he may not get the "it". If you watched the Mannings, etc., it takes gametime. However, McDaniel comes from the Pats and they put two QB's out there w/o the curve. Brady and the guy in KC.

Every interview I see with him is like the same sermon every time, I'll work hard, heart and soul, same BS as ...</p>
 

MagnoliaHunter

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Terry Bradshaw, Troy Aikman, Ben Rapist, Joe Namath are all dumb as **** and they turned out pretty good.
 

Ol Blue.sixpack

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MagnoliaHunter said:
Terry Bradshaw, Troy Aikman, Ben Rapist, Joe Namath are all dumb as **** and they turned out pretty good.
Don't forget Vince Young. Well, he's not pretty good, but you know what I mean.
 

jamdawg96

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I'm kidding, there is no hell.<div>/</div><div>
</div><div>Seriously, I think he'll still be on a roster.</div>
 

natchezdawg

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at Mississippi State, under his good friend Coach Dan Mullen, where he will have groomed 5th year senior Dylan Favre into a Heisman favorite. He will liveit upin the same Old Waverly home previously occupied by Steve Spurrier, Brett Favre, and Dan Marino.
 

whatever.sixpack

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It was pretty common knowledge that Tebow made an 890 on the SAT, and that he was home schooled yet still was allowed to play football for Nease for some reason. Just google Tim Tebow SAT score.

Also, do you really think schools don't have different admissions standards for athletes than they do for the regular student body? There are only a few BCS schools that don't admit students when they meet the NCAA minimum requirements.
 

windcrysmary

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this kid is constantly bashed by the leftists... the baby killers hate him because of the superbowl commercial... his Bible versus under his eye...

then USA Today just can't help but jab at him now....
 

patdog

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whatever said:
he was home schooled yet still was allowed to play football for Nease for some reason.
Pretty much every high schoolin the country allows home schooled kids in their district to play sports. I'm pretty sure Mississippi had a basketball player from Tennessee a few years ago who was home schooled but playedfor his local HS team.
 

RT23

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He is the only player in the draft that people start digging into every detail of his past to make excuses as to why he wont succeed. Are we seriously talking about his SAT scores and the fact that he was home schooled and allowed to play high school athletics??? Come on now. This is getting ridiculous.

How many of you have been asked what your SAT score was in a job interview? Being smart is a good quality of a QB, but lets not get carried away.

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mstateglfr

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whatever said:
It was pretty common knowledge that Tebow made an 890 on the SAT, and that he was home schooled yet still was allowed to play football for Nease for some reason. Just google Tim Tebow SAT score.

Also, do you really think schools don't have different admissions standards for athletes than they do for the regular student body? There are only a few BCS schools that don't admit students when they meet the NCAA minimum requirements.
-- I read that the 890 score was fromwhen he was a freshman in HS. Many people take the SAT and ACT tests early, even in Jr High. That isnt their final score.
-- Home schooled kids play sports for public schools all across the country. Its quite common, nothing to even question in his case.
-- Schools may have different admission standards for athletes and all, but athletes stillmust make a minimum to qualify in the SEC. Its why some SEC talent players end up in CUSA...lower standards.
 

Optimus Prime 4

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into this godlike mythic creature. To now cry about his media coverage is beyond laughable. No one has been shoved down our throats like Tebow, he's the most overexposed college athlete in a decade at least. And down where I live, even all the good christians were laughing at the pick by the broncos.
 

jakldawg

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opiates for the masses, they are.

and for every negative (USA Today) article, there's at least one "he's transcending the sport" type of hyperbole. Like this Denver Post article which almost leads me to believe he got drafted just so they can sell jerseys to the hordes of fundamentalists in Colorado Springs.