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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2013 12:00:12 GMT -5
Tebow was criticized by at least one of his teammates on the Jets who said "he's awful". There's a good reason why no other NFL team picked him up. First of all, let us not forget where that criticism came from - the New York Jets. The New York Jets are a laughingstock, full of idiots, morons and simpletons. Their coach is an egomaniacal pervert. So being called "awful" by anyone associated with the New York Jets means nothing. Second, Tebow was only cut today. No other NFL team has had a chance to pick him up yet.
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Post by bob0627 on Apr 29, 2013 12:10:24 GMT -5
"First of all, let us not forget where that criticism came from - the New York Jets."
No it came from one of the players, not the whole team.
"The New York Jets are a laughingstock, full of idiots, morons and simpletons"
The franchise may be a circus but you're generalizing for everyone associated with the Jets. That's a bit over the top don't you think?
"being called "awful" by anyone associated with the New York Jets means nothing."
Since you don't know who on the Jets actually said that and since you believe most everyone on the Jets is an idiot, moron and a simpleton, you point means nothing and has to taken where it's coming from.
"Tebow was only cut today. No other NFL team has had a chance to pick him up yet."
Tebow was on the trading block since last season ended, so that's not true at all.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2013 12:22:35 GMT -5
"First of all, let us not forget where that criticism came from - the New York Jets."
No it came from one of the players, not the whole team. "The New York Jets are a laughingstock, full of idiots, morons and simpletons"The franchise may be a circus but you're generalizing for everyone associated with the Jets. That's a bit over the top don't you think? "being called "awful" by anyone associated with the New York Jets means nothing."Since you don't know who on the Jets actually said that and since you believe most everyone on the Jets is an idiot, moron and a simpleton, you point means nothing and has to taken where it's coming from. "Tebow was only cut today. No other NFL team has had a chance to pick him up yet."Tebow was on the trading block since last season ended, so that's not true at all. Yes, the quote came from a Jet player that was such a $%#$@ that he was afraid to take responsibility for what he said. So, since said Jet player is a $%#$@, all we can do is ascribe the comment to the team as a whole. Sure, I'm generalizing a bit re: the Jets. There surely has to be someone on the Jets that is not a clown. I'm not sure who that would be, but I do doubt the whole team is made up of morons. Nevertheless, the Jets as a whole are a laughingstock right now. No one can doubt that. In the same vein, being called "awful" by someone on a laughingstock of a team - someone that is so cowardly they won't take responsibility for what they said - surely means nothing at all and cannot be taken as a serious criticism of Tebow's ability. No one has taken the Jets up on their offer to trade Tebow, but this could be/probably is because everyone knows the Jets are desperate, overloaded at quarterback, and also stupid, so why trade for Tebow when you know he's going to become a free agent? Which is exactly what happened.
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Post by bob0627 on Apr 29, 2013 12:30:44 GMT -5
"Sure, I'm generalizing a bit"
A bit? You have a propensity to stretch and make things up. Like I said, I'll take your comments from where they come from.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2013 12:48:47 GMT -5
"Sure, I'm generalizing a bit"A bit? You have a propensity to stretch and make things up. Like I said, I'll take your comments from where they come from. Then do me a favor. When quoting me, actually quote me by using the Quote button. Then I'll know without having to check every thread in which I've posted. TIA!
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Post by cheknurpulse on Apr 29, 2013 12:55:33 GMT -5
The Cowboys need to get rid of Romo.
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Post by dallasdimebags on Apr 29, 2013 12:56:26 GMT -5
But enough about numary and lyin. Lets talk about which team(s) had the best draft?<G> I think the Dolphins and Packers did well with their picks... I'm still scratching my head over my Bears taking Longs kid in the first.... I agree on the bears. Packers as well. Miami maybe. But I think that the Cowboys just straight up s**t the bed with most of their picks. Their first two picks were both major reaches IMO. I really like what San Francisco did with their draft.
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Post by bob0627 on Apr 29, 2013 13:00:51 GMT -5
"Sure, I'm generalizing a bit"A bit? You have a propensity to stretch and make things up. Like I said, I'll take your comments from where they come from. Then do me a favor. When quoting me, actually quote me by using the Quote button. Then I'll know without having to check every thread in which I've posted. TIA! I would if I wanted to quote your entire post. In this case I only wanted to quote a few words. You can click on the "Participated" option. I know it's not as convenient. Sorry to put you through a couple of extra mouse clicks.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2013 13:06:38 GMT -5
Then do me a favor. When quoting me, actually quote me by using the Quote button. Then I'll know without having to check every thread in which I've posted. TIA! I would if I wanted to quote your entire post. In this case I only wanted to quote a few words. You can click on the "Participated" option. I know it's not as convenient. Sorry to put you through a couple of extra mouse clicks. Thanks, I appreciate it. If I don't respond to you, it's not because I ignored you; it's just because I don't page back through threads unless my Notification bar is on. I'll check on the Participated feature. Thanks for the tip!
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Post by chuckygotlucky on Apr 29, 2013 13:37:14 GMT -5
He has trouble reading defenses and has a problem with accuracy. Two deficiencies that will keep a quarterback from playing in the NFL no matter how much physical talent you have. That's not what his record on the field says. And you do know that he was the most accurate passer in NCAA history, right? I know they aren't the same throws as in the NFL, but it's not like the man can't hit the broad side of a barn. Bottom line is this - people can say whatever they want, but when Tebow has been the starter for an NFL team, he has won and taken his team to the playoffs. He has a lifetime completion percentage of 47.9% no where near good enough for the NFL. No NFL team wants him . Enough said.
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Post by nolaxride on Apr 29, 2013 13:40:11 GMT -5
Why is it that the Libs seem to have such a hate on against Tebow. He's done nothing to warrant that except admit he is a Christian and that seems to endanger the Liberal concept in such a way as to paint a heavy hate on anyone that would be that up front about what they believe. Better I guess to hide in the background and pretend that the Satanic influences in this country are "where it is". People commit sins and are not perfect even though they are Christians. I guess being imperfect and unwilling to admit it makes Satanism that much more attractive. ALL libs? Really Mac? I don't know anyone who really hates Tebow... just many who dislike the fact that poor talent got as far as it did because of his faith, and more specifically, the way he exploited his faith. I don't begrudge anyone their beliefs, but when someone like Tebow gets paid millions more than he's exploiting his faith, that's b*llsh*t.
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Post by nolaxride on Apr 29, 2013 13:41:15 GMT -5
"Sure, I'm generalizing a bit"A bit? You have a propensity to stretch and make things up. Like I said, I'll take your comments from where they come from. Then do me a favor. When quoting me, actually quote me by using the Quote button. Then I'll know without having to check every thread in which I've posted. TIA! well said... although I'm guessing some are not using the quote button because they don't really want a reply... they want to think they're getting the last word...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2013 13:45:54 GMT -5
Then do me a favor. When quoting me, actually quote me by using the Quote button. Then I'll know without having to check every thread in which I've posted. TIA! well said... although I'm guessing some are not using the quote button because they don't really want a reply... they want to think they're getting the last word... Nah, people just structure their posts in different ways. Doing it Bob's way is actually pretty time-consuming, what with having to copy and past each quoted line, and then format it. I doubt anyone that goes to that much trouble is focused on not getting a reply. The ones I really don't like - and fortunately, I don't see people do it here - are the posts where someone quotes you multiple times in multiple quote boxes. Those are IMPOSSIBLE to reply to.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2013 13:47:04 GMT -5
That's not what his record on the field says. And you do know that he was the most accurate passer in NCAA history, right? I know they aren't the same throws as in the NFL, but it's not like the man can't hit the broad side of a barn. Bottom line is this - people can say whatever they want, but when Tebow has been the starter for an NFL team, he has won and taken his team to the playoffs. He has a lifetime completion percentage of 47.9% no where near good enough for the NFL. No NFL team wants him . Enough said. What's his record as a starter?
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Post by chuckygotlucky on Apr 29, 2013 13:52:41 GMT -5
He has a lifetime completion percentage of 47.9% no where near good enough for the NFL. No NFL team wants him . Enough said. What's his record as a starter? That is more a reflection on the team than the quarterback Denver was 8 - 8 with Tebow in 2011 and 13-3 with Manning the next year.
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Post by thelion on Apr 29, 2013 14:02:16 GMT -5
What's his record as a starter? That is more a reflection on the team than the quarterback Denver was 8 - 8 with Tebow in 2011 and 13-3 with Manning the next year. You're not seriously comparing tebow with Manning, are you?
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Post by bob0627 on Apr 29, 2013 14:03:14 GMT -5
"Doing it Bob's way is actually pretty time-consuming, what with having to copy and past each quoted line, and then format it. I doubt anyone that goes to that much trouble is focused on not getting a reply."
That's the way I respond when I want to partially quote from a post. I like to focus on the sentence(s) I'm responding to and leave out the rest as irrelevant to my response. It doesn't really take that long for me to do it my way. It has nothing to do with "hoping" I don't get a response, that's a silly assumption. I never have a problem with anyone responding to my posts or not as is their individual prerogative.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2013 14:03:50 GMT -5
What's his record as a starter? That is more a reflection on the team than the quarterback Denver was 8 - 8 with Tebow in 2011 and 13-3 with Manning the next year. LMAO, what was Denver's record when Tebow was the STARTER? Hint: It wasn't 8 - 8.
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Post by chuckygotlucky on Apr 29, 2013 14:09:03 GMT -5
That is more a reflection on the team than the quarterback Denver was 8 - 8 with Tebow in 2011 and 13-3 with Manning the next year. LMAO, what was Denver's record when Tebow was the STARTER? Hint: It wasn't 8 - 8. He isn't good enough to start for the Jets and Sanchez was really bad last year what more do you need? Do you think you know better than all the NFL coaches and GMs? Jacksonville a bad team and where Tebow is from doesn't even want him.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2013 14:16:09 GMT -5
LMAO, what was Denver's record when Tebow was the STARTER? Hint: It wasn't 8 - 8. He isn't good enough to start for the Jets and Sanchez was really bad last year what more do you need? Do you think you know better than all the NFL coaches and GMs? Jacksonville a bad team and where Tebow is from doesn't even want him. OK, since you're afraid to list Tebow's record as the starting quarterback of the Denver Broncos, we'll just move on. The Jets started Sanchez because of several reasons: (1) They had a lot of money tied up in him; but mainly because (2) the Jets are led by and coached by morons. It's too early to say no one wants him. He was just released today! No one traded for him but for all we know, it's because the Jets were asking for too much. And most likely, it was because everyone knew the Jets were idiots and had too many quarterbacks, and were almost certain to release Tebow. Therefore, why give up something in a trade for Tebow when you can get him outright?
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Post by chuckygotlucky on Apr 29, 2013 14:30:41 GMT -5
He isn't good enough to start for the Jets and Sanchez was really bad last year what more do you need? Do you think you know better than all the NFL coaches and GMs? Jacksonville a bad team and where Tebow is from doesn't even want him. OK, since you're afraid to list Tebow's record as the starting quarterback of the Denver Broncos, we'll just move on. The Jets started Sanchez because of several reasons: (1) They had a lot of money tied up in him; but mainly because (2) the Jets are led by and coached by morons. It's too early to say no one wants him. He was just released today! No one traded for him but for all we know, it's because the Jets were asking for too much. And most likely, it was because everyone knew the Jets were idiots and had too many quarterbacks, and were almost certain to release Tebow. Therefore, why give up something in a trade for Tebow when you can get him outright? He can't play he was demoted to 3rd string on Jets the end of last year.
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Post by nolaxride on Apr 29, 2013 14:37:24 GMT -5
He has a lifetime completion percentage of 47.9% no where near good enough for the NFL. No NFL team wants him . Enough said. What's his record as a starter? 10-8 with a 78.8 QB rating. The same team went to the super bowl with a real quarterback.
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Post by nolaxride on Apr 29, 2013 14:39:30 GMT -5
"First of all, let us not forget where that criticism came from - the New York Jets." Tebow was on the trading block since last season ended, so that's not true at all.
exactly. no team was willing to part with a 6th round pick when they knew they'd be able to pick him up for free.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2013 15:31:41 GMT -5
What's his record as a starter? 10-8 with a 78.8 QB rating. The same team went to the super bowl with a real quarterback. The Broncos made the AFC championship game, not the Super Bowl. But I would agree that Peyton Manning is one of the great quarterbacks of all time, and that he is certainly better than Tebow. However, the fact remains that Tebow took over a 1-4 team and led it to the playoffs, including a playoff victory over the defending AFC champion Pittsburgh Steelers. Y'all can throw out passer ratings, etc. but all that matters are the W's and the L's. History shows that when Tebow is given the starting job, he wins.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2013 15:52:44 GMT -5
And now this thread has gone to where all threads go to die, LOL.
Go Tebow!
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Post by nolaxride on Apr 29, 2013 17:04:05 GMT -5
10-8 with a 78.8 QB rating. The same team went to the super bowl with a real quarterback. The Broncos made the AFC championship game, not the Super Bowl. But I would agree that Peyton Manning is one of the great quarterbacks of all time, and that he is certainly better than Tebow. However, the fact remains that Tebow took over a 1-4 team and led it to the playoffs, including a playoff victory over the defending AFC champion Pittsburgh Steelers. Y'all can throw out passer ratings, etc. but all that matters are the W's and the L's. History shows that when Tebow is given the starting job, he wins. the playoffs were a gift... the broncos were 8-8. and I trust John Elway to make better decisions than Tim Tebow
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2013 17:10:41 GMT -5
The Broncos made the AFC championship game, not the Super Bowl. But I would agree that Peyton Manning is one of the great quarterbacks of all time, and that he is certainly better than Tebow. However, the fact remains that Tebow took over a 1-4 team and led it to the playoffs, including a playoff victory over the defending AFC champion Pittsburgh Steelers. Y'all can throw out passer ratings, etc. but all that matters are the W's and the L's. History shows that when Tebow is given the starting job, he wins. the playoffs were a gift... the broncos were 8-8. and I trust John Elway to make better decisions than Tim Tebow No doubt, but what were the Broncos when Tebow took over? They were 1-4. Tebow not only turned them around, he took them to the playoffs. Gift or not, he got them there. You can't blame him for that. And then he beat the defending AFC champion Pittsburgh Steelers in the playoffs. That was no fluke. I surely don't fault Elway for getting Manning. I'm not saying Tebow is as good as Manning - he's not. But I am saying Tebow is a winner, and I am saying the New York Jets absolutely screwed up the Tebow thing from the get-go. They gave up waaaay too much to never even let the guy start a few games at QB. But as I've said, the Jets are coached by, and run by, complete idiots.
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Post by bob0627 on Apr 29, 2013 18:12:47 GMT -5
"the Jets are coached by, and run by, complete idiots."
The Jets are not run by smart management, to say the least. However, I think Rex Ryan is a decent coach. If you recall, he did take the Jets to the Conference final his first 2 consecutive years and that was with Sanchez at QB in his first 2 years, who of course is no superstar. Last year, they used Tony Sporano as an offensive coordinator and the guy was a disaster. Part of the reason why Tebow was not properly used lies with him and him alone. When he did use Tebow, all he managed to do was disrupt Sanchez and take him out of any rhythm. He was fired after the season.
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2013 9:46:10 GMT -5
BREAKING: Jets draft choice Geno Smith fired his agent because Smith was not the Number One overall pick in the draft.
Geno Smith is a PERFECT Jet.
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Post by bob0627 on May 1, 2013 11:03:36 GMT -5
The media says one thing: "The Daily News has learned that Smith’s belief that he would have — and should have — been the No. 1 overall pick contributed to the move, even though he was given no assurances of his draft position."but Geno Smith says something else: “I don’t want to shed too much light on it,” Smith said on SiriusXM radio. “The thing that I can tell you is that it’s not because of the whole draft experience. It’s not because of one particular incident. There’s a number of things. And that story, you know, that battle will be fought on a different day. As of right now, I don’t feel too comfortable talking about all the details of it.”www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/jets/geno-fires-agents-felt-1-article-1.1331194
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