And ole moon-roid also has a rep for being sued by women for his abuse, so he fit right in at the
'Lady-Lickers' of tennis-sea, where he never won against a Gator team, while Tebow, like Wuerffel, never lost to a rubber-dollie team.
~ Moon-roid never beat a Wuerffel QB'ed team, college or Pro.
How many NCAA Records did moon-roid leave tennis-sea with?
Tebow held 5 NCAA records, 14 SEC records, and 28 UF records..
How about their TD to Int Ratios?
Career pass completion percentages?
QB PER?
crickets...
Take your NFL crap to an NFL board that cares about the No Fun League, cause there are Gator fans here on this Gator board, while you're just a mouth foaming moron.
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But since you've begged for it, here ya go loser.
Saint John El' Dim-way hated Tebow, because Tim was sweeping his Bronco legacy right out from under him, even with El' Dim-way doing all he could to see Tebow fail. i.e. Fired McDaniels, then traded away the top 2 WR's, and then complained publicly about Tim's passing.
The biggest criticism of
Tim Tebow is that he “can’t throw the ball.” Here are a
bunch of ridiculous, mind-blowing, record-breaking numbers that clearly refute that. These numbers aren't from just any game. They are from the Denver Broncos Wild Card playoff victory against Pittsburgh - those mighty
Steelers with the #1 rated defense in the
NFL.
Throughout the regular season, the Steelers had only give up six completions of 30+ yards. Tim Tebow threw five of them in the game. More astounding is that Pittsburgh had only given up a total of seven plays, of
any kind, of 30 yards or more ALL year. All five of Tebow's passes, by the way, were completed 15 yards or more beyond the line of scrimmage (so this isn’t a WR on a slip screen padding Tebow’s stats). Not once all year had the Steelers allowed a 30-yard pass play to be completed on third down. Tebow’s’ 51-yard completion to Demaryius Thomas was on third down.
Tebow is the first player to have four completions of 30 yards or more in one quarter of a playoff game in the modern era (since 1960) and the first in any game since Warren Moon in 1990.
In the last 10 years, the perennially defensive-minded Steelers had never given up more than two passes of fifty yards in any one game. Tebow threw three of them. This gets, somehow, even more impressive when you learn that Pittsburgh had only given up one pass of more than 45 yards all year (and in that case, most of the yards came after the catch)
Further, in the playoffs, no QB since the NFL/AFL merger in 1970 had ever completed three 50+ yard passes in a game. "And Tebow can't throw," they say?!
For the rest of this long article, you can go to:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...ng-passing-records-vs-the-pittsburgh-steelers
Note: Tebow, with all of the disadvantages that El' Dim-way could throw up, still won a Bronco Playoff game in just his 15th NFL start.
Moon-roid Peyttiepie, even with a whole new Bronco team built up around him, didn't win a Bronco playoff game until his 33rd game.
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Tim Tebow's Denver Broncos Records:
Most passing yards in a playoff debut:
316 Yards. This media-dubbed playoff win of
"biblical proportions" led to the
3:16 quarterback getting around the NFL ban on eye-black messages with the media spreading the word of the
John 3:16 game with Tebow's
31.6 yards per completion for coach John Fox and back office exec St. John El' Dim-way, and
the last quarter Nielsen ratings were a record-breaking 31.6 for a playoff game, with 42 million people watching the game, more than doubling the NFL playoff average of 18 million viewers. Also, a million people now know the NFL record for most yards per completion in a playoff game. How many people were aware of this stat before Tebow’s win against the Steelers?)
John 3:16
316 Passing Yards
31.6 Yards per Completion
31.6 Nielsen Rating
Prophetic huh?
Highest postseason rating:
Tebow’s passer rating was 125.6, the
highest in Broncos playoff history.
And for the rest of this article, you can go to....
http://kgov.com/tim-tebow-records