He had the help of a 1000+ yard RB (and 3 OT wins on Matt Prater's leg) - and lost 4 of his last 5 starts once opposing Ds figured out how to play him. What he did that year was an accomplishment - but it's far from proving that anything but his own limitations has held him back since then.
No duhhhhhhh! A quarterback no matter how good he is needs the rest of his team to win(and the rest of the team needs to be good as well). That was Teebow’s real issue...he thought he had to do everything himself and it can put folks off. I hope he’s grown up and humbled a little bit. He’s a Christian but I think a bit of youthful pride made him feel as though he had to be a one man show! I think we will see something different...more solid playing with an improvement in using his assets... that is, the rest of his team!