Tim Tebow

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Tebow is immense, but running the ball as a QB can be hazardous to your health... I hope he works on this passing game and has a 3 more solid years.

A QB comparison, Leak's passing rating is 144.9 he had 23 TD's and 13 interceptions, Tebow's is 201.7 with 5 TD's and 1 INT. Leak's completion percentage is 63.6% with 8.1 yards per attempt, Tebow's is 66.7% for 10.8 yards per attempt. Leak was sacked 23 times for -166 yards; Tebow was not sacked this year.

Below is what Tebow accomplished in the Florida high school system:
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Tebow finished his career with 9,810 passing yards, 3,169 rushing yards, 95 passing touchdowns and 63 rushing touchdowns. He led Nease HS to a state title as a senior.
Threw for state-record 4,286 yards and 46 TDs and rushed for 1,266 yards and 24 TDs for an 11-2 team as a junior, was third in voting for Mr. Football. Has been featured in Sports Illustrated's "Faces In The Crowd" feature.

Tebow reports a 3.5 GPA/890 SAT.

Based on his limited opportunities in college and his high school accomplishments (state records/championship), Tebow throws just fine but if allowed to do so this year he would have rendered Leak completely unneccesary Therefore, he was given the job of being a power running quarterback this year to avoid a controversy at UF.



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Charles Davis, a black TV announcer called Tebow "the only North-South runner Florida has" during the title game Monday night. Quite a marvel that a white freshman QB is better than all the black backs at a Florida, isn't it?
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Charles Davis, a black TV announcer called Tebow "the only North-South runner Florida has" during the title game Monday night. Quite a marvel that a white freshman QB is better than all the black backs at a Florida, isn't it?
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Ya, I thought that was ironic as well. Nice compliment for Tebow.
 

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Even as a Dawg fan/GatorHater, I'll admit Tebow is going to be a stud. He's an outstanding athlete indeed. However, I must say our Matthew Stafford at UGA has the superior arm & overall potential. As Mel Kiper already predicted, look for Stafford to be the #1 Draft pick whenever he decides to come out (hopefully after his Senior season). GO DAWGS!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMdXRLsh91s
 

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DixieDestroyer said:
Even as a Dawg fan/GatorHater, I'll admit Tebow is going to be a stud. He's an outstanding athlete indeed. However, I must say our Matthew Stafford at UGA has the superior arm & overall potential. As Mel Kiper already predicted, look for Stafford to be the #1 Draft pick whenever he decides to come out (hopefully after his Senior season). GO DAWGS!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMdXRLsh91s

I'm a hater of both teams. Screw the SEC!!!
 

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Dixie Destroyer, nice avatar! The REAL Georgia state flag!
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Not a bad article about Tebow at all. I'll have to check and see if all 3 backups are white or not. I think Tebow will still be running over through and past people next season, and his throwing will be good as well. I do think its realistic for them to win it again during his time as QB.
 

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Thank you kindly Colonel_Reb sir! I must say that's a top notch avatar you have as well (3rd National Flag of the CSA). Tebow is indeed a stud with tons of upside. As mentioned above, I'd still have to give the overall skill/talent nod to UGA's Stafford.

WhiteCB, everyone's certainly entitled to their opinion, but in my humble estimation the SEC is not only the most dominant football conference in the NCAA, but also the best all-around athletic conference in college (bar none)! Call me a bit biased (being a Dawg), but that's how I see it.
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Thanks Dixie Destroyer! We sure don't need to forget the blood stained banner and what it stands for. For those in the know, I think it makes the biggest statement of any of the official Confederate flags. Back home in Mississippi, I fly a 4' x 6' ANV Battle Flag in the backyard. I have a Mississippi flag tag on the front of my ride out here in Utah. I remember reading about the scalawags who got rid of the 1956 Georgia flag in 2001, whenwe were inthe middle of the flag fight in Mississippi. I don't think I've ever been more proud to be a Mississippian than on April 17, 2001!
 

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Tebow fever in Florida:
Totally true tales of Tim Tebow
By Andy Staples
Published: June 27th, 2007
<DIV id=writer_extra>Athlon Sports Contributor

In his left hand, the little guy on stage wearing the white T-shirt and the two-sizes-too-big University of Florida football helmet holds a red plastic cup â€â€￾ the kind you'd find at any decent keg party or backyard barbecue. With his right hand, he grabs the microphone.





"This should be interesting," Kenny Chesney says, as his guitar player strums the first few licks of Jimi Hendrix's "Voodoo Child." As the axman reaches the part where Jimi would sing "I'm standing next to a mountain," the 5-foot-nothing Chesney is standing next to a mountain. A 6'3", 234-pound hunk of granite emerges from stage left, Gator chomping in time to the music. The Chesney fans of Gainesville, Fla., needed only eight minutes to snap up all 400 tickets available for their man's show at Common Grounds Coffee House this night in March, but at this moment, an artist who has sold 25 million albums is a mere supporting player in yet another Totally True Tale of Tim Tebow.


You heard this one, right? Chesney called Tebow, Florida's sophomore quarterback, on stage, looked at the crowd and said, "OK. We're going to sing something. I think we should let Tim do an a capella song for everybody." And the crowd chanted "Te-Bow! Te-Bow! Te-Bow!" Then, Chesney huddled with Tebow and Butch Rowley, the versatile walk-on who holds for the Gators' field goals and extra points. And the trio turned around, and Chesney spoke. "He says he wants to sing 'Tractor,'" Chesney said to deafening applause.


And the band played, Chesney raised the microphone toward Tebow, who confirmed that, yes, indeed, "She thinks my tractor's sexy." After the show, Tebow and Rowley and a couple of other football players hopped on Chesney's tour bus, and the group partied all the way to Key West. You heard that last part, right? It was on the Internet. It must be true. All the way to Key West.


According to Tebow, the truth ends at "sexy."


That's the problem with becoming a superhero before your 19th birthday. The True Tales become tall tales in a hurry. Here's another whopper that's been circulating since Tebow committed to Florida in December 2005. He can't throw. Sure, he can stiffarm a linebacker clear out of Florida Field, but he fires every pass at 100 mph and couldn't throw a fade if his life depended on it.


Funny, but that sure looked like a fade that dropped over the shoulder of cornerback Markihe Anderson and into the hands of receiver Louis Murphy for a touchdown during Florida's spring game in April. That would be the game in which Tebow completed 15-of-22 first-half passes for 203 yards, led his team to four touchdowns in its first five possessions and delivered zero stiffarms. The performance prompted Gators coach Urban Meyer to issue the following declaration:


"He's ready to go," Meyer said after the spring game. "Tim Tebow is ready to go play quarterback at Florida."


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Still, every Tebow throw from now until he graduates will be dissected like the Zapruder film. Tebow was a cult hero before he arrived on campus in January 2006. When he crashed through the left side of the line to gain two yards on fourth-and-one in the fourth quarter at Tennessee on Sept. 16, he morphed into a genuine cultural phenomenon. Fans launched Web sites and printed T-shirts (Tim Tebow is My Homeboy) to praise the home-schooled evangelist's son who would help deliver the Gators back to college football's Promised Land. But that was when Tebow was the backup to Chris Leak, who, with considerable help from Tebow, did lead the Gators back to college football's Promised Land.


Even after Florida won the national title, the pressure on the young southpaw mounted. Wait until Tim Tebow starts, fans said. He'll be the greatest ever. Against Western Kentucky on Sept. 1, Tebow will emerge from the tunnel at Florida Field as the Gators' starter. He'll carry with him the hopes and dreams of a fan base that believes he can do anything.


Have you heard the Tim Tebow Facts? Tebow has. "I've heard that one about 'Chuck Norris wears Superman pajamas.' They changed it to Tim Tebow," Tebow says. "Some people printed them out and brought them to the training room one day." Not exactly, Timmy. According to TimTebowFacts.com, which borrows shamelessly from a Web site devoted to action star Norris, "Superman wears Tim Tebow pajamas." Also, "When it rains in The Swamp, Tim Tebow doesn't get wet. The rain gets Tim Tebow'd."


Tebowmania is easy to understand. The guy doesn't look like a home-schooler. He looks as if he graduated summa cum laude from Central Casting High. He's got the blue eyes, the buzz cut, the rock jaw. His faith is unshakable, but he doesn't flaunt it. He peppers his sentences with the word "awesome," he says "yes sir" and "no ma'am" and he genuinely doesn't see what all the fuss is about. On the field, he never backs down from a tackler.


Mothers pray their daughters will bring him home for pot roast night. Fathers pray their sons will grow up to be like him. Linebackers pray he won't connect with that stiffarm.


Tebow can laugh off all this. It takes him five times as long as his teammates to get from the practice field to the locker room because of all the autograph seekers, but he signs nearly every football, T-shirt or hat thrust at him. He poses for every picture, even though he knows that if he takes a picture with a pretty girl, the blogosphere will rate his "new girlfriend" and the photo will circle the planet in a matter of hours. Tebow considers the pressure and the adulation parts of the package he signed up for when he chose Florida.


"I know how much I like Danny Wuerffel and a lot of the other quarterbacks that have been here. Of course, I'm not on that level like that yet," Tebow says. "You're still the Gator quarterback, and people look up to you just because of your position. That makes you feel good, but you've still got to go out there and prove it."


Maybe Tebow was born to play quarterback at Florida, even though he sometimes plays like a nose tackle who has been handed the football. That brings up another Totally True Tale. Surely you've heard it. As a senior playing for Ponta Vedra Beach Nease High in the Class 4A state title game against Seffner Armwood, Tebow successfully begged his coach to let him play nose tackle on a late fourth-down play with Nease up a touchdown.


Forget the Web sites. Forget the T-shirts. Forget the duet with Kenny Chesney. That particular Tebow tale explains why Florida offensive tackle Jason Watkins said this of Tebow in October 2006: "I haven't seen anybody like that. That's not a regular person. Something is wrong with him. It's something in his genes." Watkins, of course, means "wrong" in the nicest possible way, but he's dead on about the genes. Tebow's father, Bob, confirms that basketball games involving Tim and his two brothers typically devolve into wrestling matches. "There are no fouls in our family games," says the man who runs a mission that annually exports Americans to preach the gospel in the Philippines.


Because he earned their respect with his competitive streak, Tebow's teammates don't mind that women swoon and men punch each other in the arms every time Tebow walks past. Tebow's teammates believe in him as fervently as Florida's fans. If they didn't know him so well, they might even believe he hopped on Chesney's tour bus and partied his way down to Key West. Sometimes it's difficult to pinpoint where the Totally True Tales of Tim Tebow stop and where the tall tales begin. That's how it goes for living legends â€â€￾ even the ones who have yet to take their first snap as a starter.


[url]http://www.athlonsports.com/college-football/10949/totally-t rue-tales-of-tim-tebow[/url]
 

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I metTim Tebow last year at the Jags-Pats game, I couldn't dare to go talk to him, cause I just suck at talking the english language, but man, that was one big dude lol.
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nice game by Tim, 30 plus rushing yards plus a TD and 3 TD passes, including 2 to Riley Cooper (who had 122 receiving yards!
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Tim Tebow is a Superman. i mean it. this kid is so hard to tackle, he looks like a powerback with good speed out there. he breaks tackles with ease that should be forbidden for a QB!

he led Florida to their 4th win of the season, running for his career high 166 yards on 27 carries, scored 2 TDs and threw for 262 yards (20-34, 2 TDs, no interceptions)! he got huge props from the announcers (i was watching it on yahoo sports)
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he truly is incredible!


what might be even more hard to believe, he put up those numbers despite "struggling" today. he looked off his game for much of the first half and STILL dominated.


wow! he is GOOD.
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Urban Meyer is treading on thin ground, allowing Tim "the Tank" Tebow 27 carries.

This really is astonishing. It looks like Urban Meyer is going to be a lot more fair to White player's than Ron Zook ever was.

They have a couple of highly rated White DE's from the '07 Class -- and I hope they get a chance to shine.

Tebow's dominance on the field speaks for itself, and I'm sure the black RB's are perturbed...
 

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Yes, the black Gators are in a quandry. Their superstar is white and he can do his thing without much help from them. They are pretty much powerless to stop the Tebow machine, much like the opposition's defenses!
 

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I am sure the Black Gator players think that Tim Tebow must have had a black great grandfather or grandmother in his past. That's the only possible explanation of his athletic ability. Ask Michael Irvin.
 

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how about tonight's performance...

5 rushing TD, career high 304 passing yards and 2 passing TDs... does it get any better? oh, yeah, if you also break Danny Wuerfell's total TD record of 41 and Emmitt Smith's rushing TD record (14).

Tebow has 19 rushing TD on the season, ties for SEC record.

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this dude is a monster... the Tyler Hansbrough of college football!
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Another huge game today for Superman Tim Tebow. He now is the first qb in college history to have 20 touchdowns rushing and another 20 td's throwing the ball. This kid is flat out amazing. Can you say Heisman? He is still only a sophmore and will continue to get better. Go Gators!
 

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I heard Tony Kornheiser say he thought Tebow could play in the NFL as a White Slash. He said he could be an option fullback or play QB/Fullback. I have never seen anything like this in the modern NFL. Does anybody think he could be such a thing? He basically stated that Tebow has unique talents that the NFL has to use.
 

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white is right said:
I heard Tony Kornheiser say he thought Tebow could play in the NFL as a White Slash. He said he could be an option fullback or play QB/Fullback. I have never seen anything like this in the modern NFL. Does anybody think he could be such a thing? He basically stated that Tebow has unique talents that the NFL has to use.

Actually, Kornheiser's comment pisses me off.
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Why does he have to play 'option fullback.' WTF?? WTF is an 'option fullback?? Who plays 'option fullback?' Who would take a guy like this and make him a FULLBACK?? Who would even suggest such bullsh*t? Do they want Tebow to block for some body like LenDale White or what??

When would ANY black quarterback who EVER had this kind of college record be suggested for any position other than QUARTERBACK. They would be raving about how he would TRULY - FOR REAL THIS TIME, AND WE MEAN IT - change the way the position is played for all time. He would be the 'new prototype' they have all been waiting for - if only he had black skin!

I'm listening to these sportsidiots suggest that Tebow doesn't deserve the Heisman because he is surrounded by a good team. If he played for anyone other than Florida he wouldn't be that great. He doesn't have that 'something' that makes everyone around him a better player. I'm not kidding! Cowturd is the worst of them all.

I tell you, I would not be surprised to see them convert Tebow to a tight end or some sh*t. It wouldn't surprise me at all. "What do you mean there is a white guy out there who can run??! Get some weight on that f***er ASAP and put him on the line!! We can't actually let him RUN with the BALL!"
 
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