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Is there a Tebow double standard, and if so what is it?

Yes, for him, because he's a Jesus guy
15 (26.3%)
Yes, against him, because he's a Jesus guy
13 (22.8%)
No. He's being treated fairly
7 (12.3%)
Yes,against him, because he was drafted high
2 (3.5%)
Yes against him, because he's making NFL types and talent evaluators look dumb.
2 (3.5%)
Yes, for him, because he's an underdog breaking the rules
8 (14%)
Other - explain
2 (3.5%)
Tebow defies all explanation. Don't even try.
8 (14%)

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Re: Is there a Tebow double standard, and if so what is it?
« Reply #195 on: March 09, 2012, 07:26:46 PM »

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Tim Tebow is disrespected by the media.
Tim Tebow is disrespected by the posters here at Celticsblog.
Tim Tebow is disrespected by other NFL players.

And now his President of Football Operations is disrespecting him by looking to bring in Peyton Manning to replace him. Here's a guess, if the Broncos don't land Manning, expect their 1st or 2nd rounder to be a QB.

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/7666110/peyton-manning-meets-denver-broncos-friday

Re: Is there a Tebow double standard, and if so what is it?
« Reply #196 on: March 19, 2012, 06:07:41 PM »

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Oh please don't let Tebow go to the Jets. Pleeeassse don't let Tebow go to the Jets. Please please please pleeeassse don't let Tebow go to the Jets.

Re: Is there a Tebow double standard, and if so what is it?
« Reply #197 on: March 19, 2012, 06:10:06 PM »

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Tim Tebow is disrespected by the media.
Tim Tebow is disrespected by the posters here at Celticsblog.
Tim Tebow is disrespected by other NFL players.

And now his President of Football Operations is disrespecting him by looking to bring in Peyton Manning to replace him. Here's a guess, if the Broncos don't land Manning, expect their 1st or 2nd rounder to be a QB.

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/7666110/peyton-manning-meets-denver-broncos-friday

They have Manning and are getting ready to shop Tebow... ouch...
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Re: Is there a Tebow double standard, and if so what is it?
« Reply #198 on: March 19, 2012, 06:18:09 PM »

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Re: Is there a Tebow double standard, and if so what is it?
« Reply #199 on: March 19, 2012, 10:19:28 PM »

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Oh please don't let Tebow go to the Jets. Pleeeassse don't let Tebow go to the Jets. Please please please pleeeassse don't let Tebow go to the Jets.

As a Patriots fan, one would think you'd want the Jets to ruin their future...

Re: Is there a Tebow double standard, and if so what is it?
« Reply #200 on: March 20, 2012, 12:05:27 AM »

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Tim Tebow is disrespected by the media.
Tim Tebow is disrespected by the posters here at Celticsblog.
Tim Tebow is disrespected by other NFL players.

And now his President of Football Operations is disrespecting him by looking to bring in Peyton Manning to replace him. Here's a guess, if the Broncos don't land Manning, expect their 1st or 2nd rounder to be a QB.

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/7666110/peyton-manning-meets-denver-broncos-friday

Ok the "Persecution" card has gots to stop, for the love of everything holy.  Please stop.

This is a football decision.  Do I want a guy who is arguably one of the most intelligent leaders to grace the NFL, who is known for having a very accurate and strong arm OR do I want a guy who cannot throw 2 passes in a row where both go relatively near the target?

Simple answer.

Also, nobody is "disrespecting" him.  He is getting replaced by Peyton Manning, you know the guy with a ring.  Players like Tebow, but he is not an NFL QB.

I mean you dont get all p---y when the 5'7" pg does not make a NBA team? Right?  IS that a conspiracy towards short guys?

No, 5'7" cannot guard 6'4" pgs, so no team wants them...

I know its the goto card for Christians, we are SOOOO persecuted in America.  Outside of every President has been Christian, there are more Christians in the US than any other religion, Christians are now marketed too by corporations, and you hear every moron say something foolish like "God wanted me to hit that last second shot."

Enough, Tebow is a back up at best, move on.  If I was Tebow I would be on my way to the CFL in hopes of finding a passing game.

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« Reply #201 on: March 20, 2012, 12:30:52 AM »

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Tim Tebow is disrespected by the media.
Tim Tebow is disrespected by the posters here at Celticsblog.
Tim Tebow is disrespected by other NFL players.

And now his President of Football Operations is disrespecting him by looking to bring in Peyton Manning to replace him. Here's a guess, if the Broncos don't land Manning, expect their 1st or 2nd rounder to be a QB.

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/7666110/peyton-manning-meets-denver-broncos-friday

Ok the "Persecution" card has gots to stop, for the love of everything holy.  Please stop.

This is a football decision.  Do I want a guy who is arguably one of the most intelligent leaders to grace the NFL, who is known for having a very accurate and strong arm OR do I want a guy who cannot throw 2 passes in a row where both go relatively near the target?

Simple answer.

Also, nobody is "disrespecting" him.  He is getting replaced by Peyton Manning, you know the guy with a ring.  Players like Tebow, but he is not an NFL QB.

I mean you dont get all p---y when the 5'7" pg does not make a NBA team? Right?  IS that a conspiracy towards short guys?

No, 5'7" cannot guard 6'4" pgs, so no team wants them...

I know its the goto card for Christians, we are SOOOO persecuted in America.  Outside of every President has been Christian, there are more Christians in the US than any other religion, Christians are now marketed too by corporations, and you hear every moron say something foolish like "God wanted me to hit that last second shot."

Enough, Tebow is a back up at best, move on.  If I was Tebow I would be on my way to the CFL in hopes of finding a passing game.
Ummmmmmmmm.....dude. Read the thread. I'm not a Tebow fan. I was good naturedly poking fun at eja for his Tebowmania.

It was the right decision to bring in Manning. It might also be the right decision to keep Tebow and see where else the Broncos could use him. Let's face it Manning isn't young anymore and has had three neck operations.

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« Reply #202 on: March 20, 2012, 05:46:17 PM »

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Oh please don't let Tebow go to the Jets. Pleeeassse don't let Tebow go to the Jets. Please please please pleeeassse don't let Tebow go to the Jets.

As a Patriots fan, one would think you'd want the Jets to ruin their future...
I'd rather take my chances with Mark Sanchez.

Re: Is there a Tebow double standard, and if so what is it?
« Reply #203 on: March 20, 2012, 06:48:49 PM »

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Enough, Tebow is a back up at best, move on. 

So, why doesn't he get the same chance as any other back up?  Matt Flynn just got a 3 year, 26 million dollar contract with 10 million guaranteed based on one freakin' game.  Tebow took a 1-4 team and led them to the playoffs.  Where's the big opportunity that should have earned him?

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Re: Is there a Tebow double standard, and if so what is it?
« Reply #204 on: March 20, 2012, 07:37:35 PM »

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Oh please don't let Tebow go to the Jets. Pleeeassse don't let Tebow go to the Jets. Please please please pleeeassse don't let Tebow go to the Jets.

As a Patriots fan, one would think you'd want the Jets to ruin their future...
I'd rather take my chances with Mark Sanchez.

I could make an argument for Mark Sanchez, but I don't feel like it. However, there are more options than just Tebow or Sanchez the Jets could explore. Many of those options might someday be good QBs, unlike Tebow or Sanchez.

Re: Is there a Tebow double standard, and if so what is it?
« Reply #205 on: March 20, 2012, 09:01:45 PM »

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I don't think passing a football is a talent you're born with therefore I think Tebow, with the amount of work he puts in, will become an adequate passer.  I don't think he'll have to run the option every play.  Combine this with his marketability, I don't think Jax or Cle can pass up on him.   

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« Reply #206 on: March 20, 2012, 10:24:54 PM »

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Re: Is there a Tebow double standard, and if so what is it?
« Reply #207 on: March 20, 2012, 10:30:17 PM »

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I don't think passing a football is a talent you're born with therefore I think Tebow, with the amount of work he puts in, will become an adequate passer.  I don't think he'll have to run the option every play.  Combine this with his marketability, I don't think Jax or Cle can pass up on him.   
He has been working on it for a long time with little payoff.

Just because work is required does not mean everyone can do it. There are different innate potentials and extremely large differences in development. Good QBs have an amazing amount of coordination and I am quite skeptical that a guy in his mid 20s can fundamentally improve as Tebow needs to.

First, I see no reason to think he puts in any more work than most quarterbacks. Most of those guys put in ridiculous amounts of work to stay in throwing shape. Second, if he has been putting in so much work with so little payoff, why should anyone expect that all of a sudden this would fundamentally change?

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« Reply #208 on: March 21, 2012, 09:20:50 AM »

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Tebow's value is a mid round draft pick.  Isn't that all you really need to know about him as a QB and the perception of those that actually know football (you know other teams).
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I don't think passing a football is a talent you're born with therefore I think Tebow, with the amount of work he puts in, will become an adequate passer.  I don't think he'll have to run the option every play.  Combine this with his marketability, I don't think Jax or Cle can pass up on him.   
He has been working on it for a long time with little payoff.

Just because work is required does not mean everyone can do it. There are different innate potentials and extremely large differences in development. Good QBs have an amazing amount of coordination and I am quite skeptical that a guy in his mid 20s can fundamentally improve as Tebow needs to.

First, I see no reason to think he puts in any more work than most quarterbacks. Most of those guys put in ridiculous amounts of work to stay in throwing shape. Second, if he has been putting in so much work with so little payoff, why should anyone expect that all of a sudden this would fundamentally change?

Can't argue with the logic.

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