ToTheLeft wrote:cjsweat wrote:ToTheLeft wrote:He threw for more yards than anyone had against the Steelers ALL year.
Overall, the Broncos made the big plays the needed to make in order to win. The catalyst to those big plays on the offensive end is Tim Tebow. This is the same Broncos team that was 1-4. Just with a different guy taking the snaps on offense.
Yeah, he got the most banged up steelers team all season. The guy that was 1-4 with the Broncos was Kyle Orton. Orton couldn't motivate a squirrel on acid. One thing Tebow does do well is lead. However, if you honestly think he's going to develop into a good QB, you're insane. Name one NFL QB that completed less than 50% his first two years and was still starting for that team 5 years later.
Terry Bradshaw
Drew Bledsoe
Bob Greise
Dan Fouts
John Elway
Fran Tarkenton
Phil Simms
Joe Namath
Just a few who started their career with a season or two in the 40's and very low 50's for completion percentages. And that's not including guys from before the merger, since I already know what you'd say about them.
I'll wait for your next baseless claim or remark. I don't mind looking around to continue to find that you write checks you can't cash.
Bradshaw had tons of weapons first of all. Second of all, do you know about football back in the 70's? QB's saw about 25 attempts per game if they were really good. Bradshaw saw closer to 20. The point is that back then the RB's were the best players. Most teams ran on first and second then maybe threw on third.
Bledsoe had one season under 50% and he completed almost 60% his second season.
Griese had one season under 50% and the rest were closer to the 60's.
Fine you can have Fouts. But for the record, his W/L record was terrible his first two years and he had to develop into a good QB. He also played nothing like Tebow, Foust was a throw first QB not a run first QB.
John Elway - His first year he was under 50%, his second was around 57%.
Fran Tarkenton - He threw for 56% his first year...
Phil Simms - Really? This guy? He was okay but it isn't like he was ever that good. He still threw for 50% his first season.
Namath - He played in the 60's and they had a total of like 2 good seasons. Sure you met the minimum requirement with this one but Fox is a good coach and isn't going to start a QB unless he can win.
Here are some current QB stats to show you where Tebow compares...
Phillip Rivers - 62.5% first year
Matt Scuab's first starting season - 66.4%
Brett Favre - 64.1%
Mark Brunell - 58.1%
McNabb - He's one of the few run/pass QB's that were good. He still threw for 58% his second season.
Mike Vick - Run first QB. Completed 55% second season.
Warren Moon - 57% first season.
Even Alex Smith, who is terrible, completed 51% his first season. The only reason Tebow might break the odds in this one is because his division is the worst. Norv Turner staying in SD was a huge gift to Tebow. If you threw him in any other division, you're looking at a 6-10 team at best.