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![]() So what if a QB's completion % is 40% but every ball he completed went deep for a TD. Hall of fame passer this guy. Shattered Brady's record by 30 TD's. The point is, stats are deceiving and should be seen as such. I like to watch football and you guy's prolly watch highlights and sports science.
I'm done. The game is fixin to start. You should watch it.
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![]() I don't know what the big argument is over his throwing motion. The real topic of discussion is that Tebow isn't bright enough to play QB at the professional level. NFL is a man's game and college defensive schemes cannot touch the NFL's. There is a steeeeeeep learning curve for QB's to be successful professionally and Tebow isn't a very bright person. I am judging this off his interviews and post game...i think the guy said "very excited" over 60 times when he was interviewed for coming to NYJ.
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