If there was a RB who rushed for 1200 yards in his 2nd year and ran for critical 4th quarter runs to score last second touchdowns do you think people would say he was running wrong and was actually a QB? How about if he prayed publicly?
Would his team then trade him for a 36 year old RB who had 4 knee surgeries and was out of football the year before?
Exact. Same. Thing.
To make that RB the equivalent of Tebow, he'd have to have some flaw similar to Tebow's sub-50% completion percentage. It would have to be like the RB fumbling 2 to 3 times per game or something.
That's fair as long as it doesn't stop said running back from leading a losing team to a playoff win.
In fact if a hypothetical QB had a 0% completion percentage if he can go undefeated and win that makes him the best QB in the league.
I don't even mind if he has lots and lots of flaws if he wins. Maybe he reads things wrong, and can't change plays at the line of scrimmage and can't read at all and has bad hair and doesn't make commercials like Peyton Manning, but if he can take over a losing team and lead it to the playoffs I'm fine with that.
I heard after the playoff game lots of Steelers fans were saying "We lost the game, but your quarterback is flawed!" lt really bothered Broncos fans all week.
Peyton Manning on the other hand is unflawed, unless you count his neck, where he has some flaws, but other than that as a QB he is flawless and has one whole Super Bowl ring and lots of statistics to show for it.
I really really really hate comparing Tim Tebow to Allen Iverson, but Iverson had a pretty horrid fg%, but still won games and was considered one of the best of his era. Tebow is a little more like that. Without Iverson Philly was nothing. Before Tebow Denver was a losing team. People here think Rondo is a great great NBA pg despite serious flaws.
I definitely think one of the Tebow double standards is that despite being clearly one of the best in the league at running the ball he isn't allowed to have a flaw despite winning.
Also Tebow's 4th quarter completion percentage is probably a little higher, so maybe the hypothetical RB should never fumble in the 4th quarter when he wins.