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The book on Tim Tebow, from the guru who tried to fix him
FOX Sports ^ | Apr 20, 2015 | Bruce Feldman

Posted on 04/25/2015 11:50:43 AM PDT by ConservingFreedom

[...] Tom House, a former journeyman major league pitcher who has turned into the country's leading sports biomechanics guru, had been working with Tebow for months. Every day for hours. This was after Tebow had been released by the Patriots two years ago and Tom Brady, who has become a protege of House's, recommended the former Broncos QB see House at USC, where he has an office above the third base line.

[...] He was Nolan Ryan's coach, and Randy Johnson’s, and then he started working with Drew Brees at the beginning of his NFL career. Brees swears by him. Said House changed his life. Brady has been a believer for a few years now. So have about a dozen other NFL QBs who make a pilgrimage in the offseason to see him.

[...] "What you need to do is identify the critical variables. And do you have a fix for the variables that aren't efficient? Then, if they're efficient and effective and they're repeatable, they play. And we do as well with quarterbacks who are just trying to get better to go to college as we do with Drew Brees and Tom Brady, who just want to get 1 or 2 percent better."

Tebow needed a lot more than 1 or 2 percent improvement, though.

"Everybody's afraid of Tim," House told me back then. "There's too much stuff that comes with Tim. When he showed up here, he was 10,000 reps behind any other NFL quarterback. He'd never been given a tool kit on how to fix [his mechanics]. With good intentions, he wasn't getting any help. Everybody pulls for him, but good intentions with bad information is just as bad as no information at all." [...]

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TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Sports
KEYWORDS: chipkelly; eagles; heismantrophy; nfl; pennsylvania; philadelphia; philadelphiaeagles; tebow; timetebow; timtebow
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1 posted on 04/25/2015 11:50:43 AM PDT by ConservingFreedom
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To: ConservingFreedom

‘After my time around Tebow and House last year, I went to the NFL Combine, where the reaction from coaches and personnel people to claims of a Tebow transformation was a collective shrug.

‘”The problem isn’t really his arm,” said one veteran NFL defensive coach about Tebow. “It’s that he’s not wired to process what he’s seeing once the ball is snapped, and if you don’t have that, you simply can’t be a quarterback in this league.”

How much, if at all, Tebow can remedy that aspect of his game remains to be seen. Chip Kelly, who knows more about mobile QBs than any coach in the NFL and may be the most creative guy in the sport, thinks it’s worth a shot to see what happens. It’ll be interesting to see what Kelly may do with him.’


2 posted on 04/25/2015 11:54:36 AM PDT by ConservingFreedom (A government strong enough to impose your standards is strong enough to ban them.)
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To: ConservingFreedom
He's unpopular because he's a Christian. He's HATED because he's a pro-life icon.

If it weren't for him, Denver would've gotten Andrew Luck. People forget that.

3 posted on 04/25/2015 11:55:25 AM PDT by Forgotten Amendments (Peace On Earth! Purity of Essence! McCain/Ripper 2016)
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To: ConservingFreedom

Interesting stuff.
I always enjoy seeing the scientific aspects of sports.

My SIL who is a PGA licensed teaching pro was showing me some of the video cams and software he uses for golf instruction.

This is probably quite similar.


4 posted on 04/25/2015 11:56:18 AM PDT by nascarnation (Impeach, convict, deport)
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To: Forgotten Amendments
If it weren't for him, Denver would've gotten Andrew Luck.

????

5 posted on 04/25/2015 11:57:14 AM PDT by nascarnation (Impeach, convict, deport)
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To: nascarnation
The required excerpting doesn't do the article justice - it's a fascinating read ... and it didn't hurt that I'm rooting for Tebow.
6 posted on 04/25/2015 11:58:14 AM PDT by ConservingFreedom (A government strong enough to impose your standards is strong enough to ban them.)
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To: nascarnation; Forgotten Amendments
Draft-position calculus, I guess - Denver started 1-4 with Orton.
7 posted on 04/25/2015 11:59:01 AM PDT by ConservingFreedom (A government strong enough to impose your standards is strong enough to ban them.)
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To: ConservingFreedom

I think the difference between being a quarterback in college and being one in the NFL is like the difference between trying to hit a 60 MPH fastball versus a 100 MPH fastball.

In college, you may have to face at the most, 2 or 3 NFL quality defensive players, there is a much bigger margin for error, that can cover up deficiencies, and allow even QBs with those deficiencies to put up great numbers in college.

But it will catch up with you in the NFL.


8 posted on 04/25/2015 11:59:48 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: ConservingFreedom

I read his book, he’s a fine fellow.

But I don’t subscribe to the conspiracy stuff on FR about his religion, NFL gms and coaches want to win games, and they’ll use saints OR gangstas if they can do the job.


9 posted on 04/25/2015 12:01:43 PM PDT by nascarnation (Impeach, convict, deport)
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To: ConservingFreedom

I think the Colts had that one pretty well locked all the way after Manning was out. They didn’t even try very hard to disguise it. Here in Indy “suck for Luck” was the slogan from early on in that season.


10 posted on 04/25/2015 12:04:58 PM PDT by nascarnation (Impeach, convict, deport)
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To: nascarnation
But I don’t subscribe to the conspiracy stuff on FR about his religion, NFL gms and coaches want to win games, and they’ll use saints OR gangstas if they can do the job.

I agree - the Broncos, Jets, and Pats cut him loose because he wasn't NFL caliber. We'll see if he is now with his improved timing and mechanics.

11 posted on 04/25/2015 12:05:58 PM PDT by ConservingFreedom (A government strong enough to impose your standards is strong enough to ban them.)
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To: nascarnation
Here in Indy “suck for Luck” was the slogan from early on in that season.

LOL! The Bills apparently say be mediocre for some joker.

12 posted on 04/25/2015 12:07:20 PM PDT by ConservingFreedom (A government strong enough to impose your standards is strong enough to ban them.)
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To: dfwgator
I remember when John Rocker was trying to make a comeback. The velocity on his fastball in miles per hour went from high 90's to low 90's. That was just enough to end his career as a high end major league closer.

http://www.streetgangs.com/features/070803-john-rocker-majors#sthash.6wvMXH7m.dpbs
13 posted on 04/25/2015 12:12:24 PM PDT by Kid Shelleen (Beat your plowshares into swords. Let the weak say I am strong)
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To: ConservingFreedom
‘”The problem isn’t really his arm,” said one veteran NFL defensive coach about Tebow. “It’s that he’s not wired to process what he’s seeing once the ball is snapped, and if you don’t have that, you simply can’t be a quarterback in this league.”

Yep it never was his arm. His throwing motion was good enough. It was always between his ears to improve his stats by 10% more in pass completions.

14 posted on 04/25/2015 12:13:08 PM PDT by Red Steel
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Some between-the-ears got addressed:

‘Another underlying problem that tied into Tebow’s issues in the NFL that House ID’d: The former All-American quarterback had no confidence in his throwing ability.

‘”He didn’t think he could make that throw, so he went to what he was confident in, and that was his legs,” House said.’

But I agree that reading a defense remains a question mark - I hope Kelly can help him there.


15 posted on 04/25/2015 12:16:49 PM PDT by ConservingFreedom (A government strong enough to impose your standards is strong enough to ban them.)
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To: nascarnation

Say what you want to about the Colts management, or about Irsay The Younger, but he has made the correct choices for QB, over and over.

I still remember the loud boos at the Stadium when the Colts chose Manning over Ryan Leaf.


16 posted on 04/25/2015 12:16:58 PM PDT by tcrlaf (They told me it could never happen in America. And then it did....)
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I despise the Irsays for a wide variety of reasons.
(mostly the $750 million for the stadium)
But agree with your post.

If you read Bill Polian’s new book, he reveals the qb thing was a total no brainer, Leaf had a whole menu of problems that were well known before the draft.

I recommend Polian’s book highly, it’s a good read.


17 posted on 04/25/2015 12:27:04 PM PDT by nascarnation (Impeach, convict, deport)
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To: tcrlaf

Andrew Luck is the best QB in the NFL right now. His teammates? Not so much...

If I were a top 2 QB coming out of college, I’d sign the shortest term contract possible. Then, I’d sign a short term contract with the most talented team possible. Then, I’d rape any team willing to pay my stupid price in a short term contract...retire.


18 posted on 04/25/2015 12:28:12 PM PDT by Tailback
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To: nascarnation

Agreed. If you can produce you’ll be tolerated - good or bad.


19 posted on 04/25/2015 12:41:42 PM PDT by Mean Daddy
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To: ConservingFreedom

Totally random fact. Remembered by hardly anyone.

When Henry Aaron hit home run number 715 in April 1974, Tom House was in the bullpen and caught the ball.

Carry on.


20 posted on 04/25/2015 12:42:51 PM PDT by bigdaddy45
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