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To: jeffersondem
The Steelers defense had only given up 6 completions of 30-plus yards all season; Tebow threw 5 in this game. Tebow became the first player to have 4 completions of more than 30 yards in one quarter of a playoff game in the modern era (1960) and the first to do so in any game since Warren Moon did it in 1990. Tebow's 97.3 Total QBR (out of 100)is the second highest in history. Aaron Rodgers has the highest at 98.1.

I did not know that - quite an accomplishment! And yet those 11 incompletions in 21 attempts remain ... 6 of them short passes (as the NFL play-by-play log defines "short"). And his woeful 34.6% completion rate the very next week against a lesser defense. To say in the past Tebow couldn't throw the ball is not to say he never connected or possessed none of the needed attributes, but that his consistency was far short of what's needed to succeed as a passer in today's NFL. He's been working very hard to improve; I hope it pays off for him.

85 posted on 06/12/2015 10:17:51 AM PDT by ConservingFreedom (A government strong enough to impose your standards is strong enough to ban them.)
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To: ConservingFreedom
“but that his consistency was far short of what's needed to succeed as a passer in today's NFL.”

You might also consider that Tebow at Denver was working with poor receivers. Good receivers in the NFL have catchable pass drop rates of 0 to 3 percent, e.g. Dez Bryant (1.6%) and Larry Fitgerald (3.6%).

Tebow at Denver had (mainly) Eric Decker and Demaryius Thomas. In 2011 their drop rates for catchable passes were 17% and 13.5% - near the bottom of the NFL receiver corps. If Tebow had had even above average receivers his completion rate would have been something north of 50 percent by my reasoning.

Also consider: Tebow got his team 6.38 yards per passing attempt in 2011. Blaine Gabbert had 5.36; Colt McCoy 5.9; Sam Bradford 6.06; Mark Sanchez 6.40.

You probably know this: In terms of TDs/INT in 2011 Tebow was 12-6; Bradford was 6-6; and McCoy was 14-11. In terms of win/loss Tebow was 7-4; Bradford 1-9; McCoy 4-9. In terms of game start experience thru 2011 Tebow had 14; Bradford 26; McCoy 21.

Net: Tebow did better with less game start experience in 2011 than some other brand-name quarterbacks that were drafted in the same year Tebow was (2010).

87 posted on 06/12/2015 11:07:00 AM PDT by jeffersondem
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