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Tebow...?
jonnyplezers 27 Reviews 8532 reads
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Florida wins all we here about is Tebow, Tebow get hurt and all we here about is Tebow, Florida comes close to shooting thier selves in the cock.... I wounder what the topic of Tebow will be this week?? Hey I know, they will talk about how much money he cost Vegas....LOL

Eat-My-Grits6539 reads

He's a Heisman winner,(should have won last year too), and MAY win a 3rd National Championship in 4 years, and a second Heisman this year.

Why do we ONLY hear about Tiger Woods?
Because he's in a class by himself.

Same with Tebow!

Dumbass question

penny717157 reads

Like the above poster said, Tebow is a winner on a winning team. That's why we talk about him and not Jimmy Clausen or Ryan Mallett. Tebow is alos a deeply religious person, which people on these board love to poke fun at and ridicule.

While I don't believe Tim Tebow will be a great pro, he is arguably the best college player ever. He is a winner, a great leader and a class act. His past accomplishments already speak volumes-delineated by 'Grits'-and he is and always will be a legend of college football, no matter what happens in the pro ranks. 1rob...OUT

I agree with Rob, and I HATE THE GATORS!!! LOL! His accomplishments speak for themselves and he's a great kid!

St. Croix6173 reads

It's harder than you think teaching a kid to take a snap under center, reading a defense, calling an audible, dropping back, reading a defense again, all in the matter of 3 seconds.

There is a first round 2010 mock NFL draft on YouTube. Granted, it's way early, mostly seniors, anything can happen, but it was interesting that Tebow and McCoy were not included. Bradford was projected at #1, which surprises me as a spread offense QB.

johnhuntback5427 reads

college defenses, and pro linebackers and some linemen are as fast, if not faster, than the average college quarterback. If Tebow comes to the NFL and tries the same stuff he does in college, he'll wind up in the hospital after a few weeks. But as smart as he is and as competitive, I think he'll pick up the nuances of playing in the NFL faster than most people.

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