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Lol. He is better than probably 80% of the backups in the NFL and probably a couple starters.
It's not blind hate. I watched him play. Every QB on every NFL roster is better than him. I'm not going to list all of them. You can get that list yourself.
OMG, are you guys serious?! Tim Tebow's career completion percentage is 47.9%! Enough said.
given his in game experience, he's still basically a rookie. Given a chance, he could improve and build on his prior experience. No one is saying he's better than Tom Brady, but he is a play maker and can make a difference coming off the bench, more so than most backups in the league.
try and think logically and critically and weed through all the bullshit people say. Like I said, I never learned much from an idiot.
I like your list even though you left out Hasselbeck in Indianapolis, but that being said I'm sure you know Mallett is the 2nd string QB in New England so I think as 3rd string QB's go, Tebow is one of the better ones.12 established backup QBs better than Tebow:
David Carr
Matt Moore
Jason Campbell
Shaun Hill
Tyler Yates
Chad Henne
Matt Cassel
Colt McCoy
Dan Orlovsky
Ryan Fitzpatrick
Kirk Cousins
Seneca Wallace
On the other hand, there are backup QBs who look even worse, like Gradkowski and Whitehurst.
Didn't somebody say they'd straightened out Tebow's footwork? That might help.
I like your list even though you left out Hasselbeck in Indianapolis, but that being said I'm sure you know Mallett is the 2nd string QB in New England so I think as 3rd string QB's go, Tebow is one of the better ones.
If the Patriots can make danny woodhead look like an allstar, then they can make Tim tebow look like an all star... Even though i hate the patriots, the one thing i love about bill belichek is that he adapts his gameplan to the talent on his team... Expecting some Tim Tebow is not far fetched, especially with Gronk likely out and aaron hernandez always missing games as well... I know i am going to draft him in my fantasy league!!!
given his in game experience, he's still basically a rookie. Given a chance, he could improve and build on his prior experience.