When he went to the Jets, the lousy coach essentially NEVER let him play! (I think he was in for a paltry handful an entire season) He was lousy as a conventional NFL QB, but if used in the right plays, it could have been a very difficult offense to defend against. Regular QB under center, Tebow as halfback who could either run or throw!
Tim had a near identical skill set to former TN Titans QB Steve Mc Nair, who was a three time Pro Bowler and 2003 Co League MVP with Peyton Manning.
If Tim had been a homosexual instead of a Christian, he would today be starting QB or first backup for any team in the League. He earned that on the field. He was rewarded with nearly not another touch of a football in the NFL.
When he went to the Jets, the lousy coach essentially NEVER let him play! (I think he was in for a paltry handful an entire season) He was lousy as a conventional NFL QB, but if used in the right plays, it could have been a very difficult offense to defend against. Regular QB under center, Tebow as halfback who could either run or throw!
Tim had a near identical skill set to former TN Titans QB Steve Mc Nair, who was a three time Pro Bowler and 2003 Co League MVP with Peyton Manning.
If Tim had been a homosexual instead of a Christian, he would today be starting QB or first backup for any team in the League. He earned that on the field. He was rewarded with nearly not another touch of a football in the NFL.
I should have said "not the greatest as a conventional QB"; he certainly wasn't lousy!