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re: Does anyone ever notice how many balls Tebow throws at his
Posted on 12/11/08 at 6:40 pm to inelishaitrust
Posted on 12/11/08 at 6:40 pm to inelishaitrust
I wouldn't put him with DW, so maybe? Your call.
Posted on 12/11/08 at 6:42 pm to inelishaitrust
please if tim tebow played for ole miss 18mph wouldn't be the speed limit on campus anymore.
Posted on 12/11/08 at 6:49 pm to itawambadog
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please if tim tebow played for ole miss 18mph wouldn't be the speed limit on campus anymore.
Allow me to say the 18 mph thing is dumb. I hoping Eason wins the Heisman so we can get a reasonable speed limit.
Posted on 12/11/08 at 7:42 pm to inelishaitrust
hey dumbass the passes were supposed to be thrown low and to the outside thats what made them good passes. it was in traffic. that way they can't be picked off. if you can't tell that please don't post that means you don't no football. that is wear passes are meant to be thrown, when you throw to the outside or over the middle in traffic. if you would have to listened to gary danielson. he made it clear that is where the ball should have been thrown. the guy is just solid and a winner and he will be good in the nfl i promise you, some people are just winners.
Posted on 12/12/08 at 6:32 am to faulk33
Lafell and Byrd wouldn't catch those passes, and somehow it would have been Tebow's fault.
Posted on 12/12/08 at 7:00 am to faulk33
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hey dumbass the passes were supposed to be thrown low and to the outside thats what made them good passes.
Slants are not meant to be thrown at the feet.
Posted on 12/12/08 at 8:17 am to inelishaitrust
quote:Son, you're losing any credibility you had very fast.
inelishaitrust
Posted on 12/12/08 at 10:43 am to inelishaitrust
I wish Lee would have thrown a few passes at receivers' shins.
Many times, throwing a ball low or even behind the receiver is the best possible place due to the coverage. Throwing the ball to the receiver's chest or hands is actually easier, but often allows the DB to jump the route or slaughter your receiver.
Tebow may not win the Heisman, but he is the best player in college football.
Many times, throwing a ball low or even behind the receiver is the best possible place due to the coverage. Throwing the ball to the receiver's chest or hands is actually easier, but often allows the DB to jump the route or slaughter your receiver.
Tebow may not win the Heisman, but he is the best player in college football.
Posted on 12/12/08 at 10:53 am to BhamTigah
I dont see how anyone can call Tim Tebow overrated..Best college qb in sometime..does what his teams needs him to do, pass or run..
Posted on 12/12/08 at 11:07 am to inelishaitrust
His passing skill in the SEC Champioship Game were lacking. Sorry, but it's true.
That was his worst performance I've seen in a while. However, if his woest performance is good enough to win the SEC CG, then he's pretty damn good.
That was his worst performance I've seen in a while. However, if his woest performance is good enough to win the SEC CG, then he's pretty damn good.
Posted on 12/12/08 at 12:42 pm to inelishaitrust
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Slants are not meant to be thrown at the feet.
The routes got broken up in the end-zone, people were just trying to get open. Riley Coopers TD sure as hell wasn't on route.
Posted on 12/12/08 at 1:53 pm to TigersRuleTheEarth
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His passing skill in the SEC Champioship Game were lacking. Sorry, but it's true.
His throwing mechanics are not the best and some of his passes are downright ugly, but you can't argue with his results. When the guy is "on", he's pretty much unstoppable.
Posted on 12/12/08 at 2:15 pm to LouisianaLonghorn
He is an AMAZING football player..all around, truly an any-position player...I have a lot of respect for the guy!
That being said, I hate that SOB...
Call it jealousy, or whatever...I just don't like him and don't have a good reason.
That being said, I hate that SOB...
Call it jealousy, or whatever...I just don't like him and don't have a good reason.
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