Tebowmania rolled in to New York last off-season and now is on its way out
when Tim Tebow was released by the New York Jets shortly after the 2013 NFL
Draft finished. While it may be a relief for Tebow that his torrid time in the
big apple is over it is safe to say that the effects of last season are putting
teams off of signing him to their roster which has now left doubts over him having
a future in the NFL.
Tebow has had many critics over his ability to throw the football, his
presence in the locker room and his potential to establish himself as a
quarterback in the national football league. Now as we know in the NFL it is
all about winning games and that applies to every single player on a roster to
the coaching staff and to anyone throughout an organisation. Whoever doesn't do
his job is quite usually given their marching orders but Tim Tebow has always
given 100%.
Being left handed QB in the NFL seems to automatically bring you scepticism
over your ability to throw the ball as people have claimed there seems to be a
weird looking motion when a 'lefty' throws the ball. A strange case that
probably doesn't quite add up but considering right handers are a lot more
likely considering the right to left hand ratio on the planet. Back to football
and after conducting some research there have only ever been 43 left handed
QB's in the league since 1942 with some not even taking a snap or in Armanti
Edwards' case where he switched to wide receiver after just two passing
attempts (0 completions) and still remains a part of the Carolina Panthers
after being drafted in 2010. Only two left handed quarterbacks have ever won a
Super Bowl; Ken Stabler of the Oakland Raiders at Super Bowl XI and Steve Young
of the San Francisco 49ers who guided his team to three Super Bowls wins making
him a part of the NFL Hall of Fame for his achievements.
So we know how hard it is to be a successful quarterback in the NFL
especially if you are left handed. Now in Tim Tebow's case we know many of the
odds were stacked against him and his criticism over the past 18 months has
proven that. Tebow played for the Florida Gators in college where he won the
Heisman trophy in 2007 and was a nominated finalist in 2008 & 2009. The
2008 season saw him guide the team to the BCS Championship and in 2009 he led
the team to a 13-1 record. Tebow came in to the league in the 2010 NFL Draft
and was selected by the Denver Broncos with his hard work and determination
helping him to achieve great success on the field against all odds despite all
the criticism thrown at him especially during his spell as the starting QB for
the Bronco's which saw him pull off amazing feats over his 11 games as their
starter and guiding them to the playoffs.
In that 2011 season the Denver Broncos were 1-4 when Tebow was announced as
the team's starting quarterback for their next game against the Dolphins. They
were down 15-0 before rallying back to win 18-15 in overtime making the Broncos
the first NFL team in history to win a game after being down by at least 15
points with less than three minutes remaining to play in a match. The team were
blown out 45-10 a week later against the Lions bringing them back down to earth
and leaving them 2-5 with 10 games remaining. A week later Tebow threw two
touchdown passes for 124 yards and rushed for 117 yards in a 38-24 win against
divisional rivals the Oakland Raiders to get Denver back to winning ways. In
week 10 of the season Tebow guided the Broncos to another win over a divisional
rival despite only completing two out of his eight attempted passes in the game
as the Broncos defeated the Chiefs taking the team to 4-5. His 56 yard game
winning touchdown pass to Eric Decker was only his second pass completion of
the day making Tebow just the fifth
quarterback since 1980 to throw all of his team's passes, complete two or fewer
and still win.
It's was those kind of games that give people the fuel to claim that Tebow
isn't good enough to play as an NFL quarterback but on that day against the
Chiefs he achieved his highest passer rating of 102.6 which he has only
surpassed twice since that win. 2 wins in a row became 3 when Tim Tebow and the
Broncos defeated the New York Jets on Thursday Night Football at home 17-13
which saw Tebow rush for a dramatic 20 yard rushing touchdown on a third down
play with less than a minute remaining. The following weeks game went to
overtime with Denver getting the win on the road against the Chargers 16-13;
Tebow's 22 rushing attempts for 67 yards on that day were the most by an NFL
quarterback since 1950 again putting a cloud over his ability to throw the
ball. Regardless of these theories the Broncos were on a roll and the wins over
the Jets and Chargers took Denver to 6-5 and to a winning record.
Their next game against the Vikings saw Tebow lead the team to their third
consecutive comeback victory of the season. The game finished 35-32 and Tebow's
performance was very impressive with the quarterback completing 10 of his 15
passing attempts for 202 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions thrown.
He achieved the highest passer rating of his career to date, 149.3, which is
very good considering the perfect passer rating is 158.3. The win saw the
Broncos move on to 7-5 with 4 games remaining and the playoffs in site with the
team winning 6 of its 7 games since Tebow took. A week later saw Tebow and the
Broncos with their backs against the wall once again as the team trailed 10-0
with little over two minutes left in the game before tying it up 10-10 and
going on to win the game 13-10 in overtime.
Since the NFL merger Tim Tebow became the only player to have over five
game-winning drives in the fourth quarter or overtime in his first 11 starts
when he rallied the team from behind in the game against Chicago for his sixth
game-winning drive. The win over Chicago was Denver's sixth straight victory
but the team then fell to three straight defeats against the New England
Patriots, Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs with Tebow throwing just one
touchdown over those three games and four interceptions. His turnover rate
wasn't bad and thankfully for the Broncos their 8-8 record was good enough to
secure the team a spot in the playoffs as well as clinch their first AFC West
divisional title since 2005 and only their second divisional title since 1998.
Tebow headed in to the wildcard round with all odds against him as the
highly favoured Pittsburgh Steelers were predicted by many to walk over the
Broncos and send them packing. Executive vice president and hall of fame
quarterback John Elway said Tebow just had to "Pull the trigger" ahead of the first round
playoff game in which Tebow played quite possibly the best game of his career
as he threw for a career high 316 yards and two touchdowns which included the
game-winning throw to Demaryius Thomas for a 80 yard score on the first play of
overtime giving the Broncos the victory 29-23. Tebow set the Bronco's franchise
record for a quarterback rating in a playoff game of 125.6 in the game and most
notably gave Denver only their second playoff victory since John Elway retired
in 1999 following back to back Super Bowl wins and their first playoff win
since the 2006 victory over Tom Brady and the New England Patriots. In the
divisional round the Patriots proved to be too much for Tebow and the Broncos
as they blew them out 45-10 but Tebow was on top of the world as he had set the
NFL alight during the 2011 season.
From his critics to his success on the field it is impossible to sit on the
fence when talking about Tim Tebow. Off the field though his devotion to
Christianity is an inspiration to many and his autobiography Through My Eyes
was the bestselling religious book of 2011. The book was also named the number
as the number 1 sports book of 2011 and it spent 24 weeks on the New York Times
best seller list by March 2012. Tebow has always devoted time to the young
children of America with a edition of his book called Through My Eyes: A
Quarterback Journey released for younger readers. Even more impressive is
the fact that Tebow supports more than 40 national evangelists working in
America and he has shared his Christian faith to youth groups, schools,
prisons, churches as well as at press conferences and meetings. One thing’s for sure Tebow is a very humble young man and despite his rise
to fame in 2012 he has remained very dignified. His popularity rose so high
that "Tebowing" became a popular stance that football fans took
pictures of each other doing; kneeling on one knee and resting your head on
your first to take up a position of prayer. This started following the Broncos'
comeback victory against the Dolphins, as mentioned previously, and was
credited to a fan named Jared Kleinstein who posted a picture with himself and
his friends on Facebook mimicking the pose. Various different interpretations
of Tebowing were taken around the world and it was given its own website which
gathered 20 million page views and around 20,000 different photos submitted to
it. Tebow and Tebowing's popularity was confirmed when Tebowing was recognised
as a word in the English language due to its high level of worldwide usage
which is very similar to the word Obamamania used for current United States of
America President Barack Obama. The pose was even featured in the popular video
game Madden NFL 13.
Tebow like most sports stars has his critics but he also has a lot of people rooting for him to get another shot in the National Football League; Jacksonville Jaguar fans recently creating a petition and sending it to President Obama to convince him that the Jags needed Tebow but some other Jacksonville fans created a petition against signing Tebow today which kind of sums up his luck. Even
during his time as a Denver Bronco John Elway himself said on Tebow "It doesn't matter how you win it, as long as you win
it". I genuinely feel that Tim Tebow would have a chance to compete
for the Bills, Browns, Cardinals, Eagles, Jaguars, Raiders, Titans and Vikings.
Ironically the Jets are who he would have the best chance with considering how
bad their quarterback situation is but because of them wasting a year of his
career Tebow's NFL career may actually be over. Many people have suggested
Tebow should switch position if he is to carry on playing in the league but
considering how many All-Americans out of college don't make an NFL team why
would Tebow suddenly establish himself in the league as say a running back or
tight end.
Diving in to the world and life of Tim Tebow has been intriguing. With the
amount he's achieved on such little time on the field he should at least earn a
shot as a backup for a team. His statistics are up for debate with their being
so many pros and cons but you can't fault his attitude and character and in a
world plus the fact he is clutch in the fourth quarter and proven he has a a
knack for winning. Right now his chances of making an NFL roster look slim and that is mainly because of the media circus that surrounds him so no Head Coach is willing to take that risk which is unfortunate for a guy who has bundles of talent. His best shot at remaining in the NFL is probably
the New England Patriots as head coach Bill Belichick knows how to make the
most out of versatile athletes and use them for the benefit of his as well as
the player himself plus who better for Tebow to watch and learn from then one
of the greatest quarterback's to play the game in Tom Brady. Unfortunately for Tim sources today suggest otherwise regarding Tebow landing in New England but seeing as Patriots
offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels was the man who drafted Tebow out of
Florida during his time as head coach for the Broncos who knows. Tebow once said in an
interview that "My greatest joy in Denver is going to be to repay Coach
McDaniels for believing in me." and ironically now all he needs is someone
to believe in him.
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