Im far from a Tebowmaniac, i will give him credit for being a winner though. He reminds me of Avery Johnson who coaches the BK Nets. Although he was never considered a great point guard, when he was put ino the right system with the Spurs he was able to become an effective player that helped win; i believe 2 championships. My point is, if we want to have an effective defense, and not have them gasping for oxygen by the 4th quarter,Tebow may be the solution. We dont have special running backs or receivers, therefore in order to truly establsh a ground and pound attack; we may all have to witness the "second coming" of Tebow. I think Sparano and Rex were overly jubilant with Mark's Bills performance and decided to put the ball in his hand again to make plays and was too afraid of the media blowup to make the change to Tebow even though he was highly effective when he got in.
Careful, you are striking fear into the hearts of the Sanchezites. But be brave, this thread will be moved to the promised thread soon.
Ahhh, we've reached the Promised Thread. Ya gotta love it when a prophecy comes together. (Shhh, I'm trying not to talk up my prophet thing).
It's a little ridiculous that a guy that's been posting for 3 years can't voice an opinion. That wasn't "Tebow hysteria," it's just an opinion. Personally, I don't care where the posts go, but does every post with Tebow's name automatically indicate hysteria?
Hahaha, no doubt, but whatever. I kind of like our own forum. I get to slap around the err,,,Timtruders.
Let's see. A. We have a Tebow section. B. This post is about Tebow C: This post just maybe belongs in the Tebow section Nobody's getting mad about it or saying he can't voice his opinion. The same thing would happen if someone posted a fantasy question in the Jets section or a post about another player or team.
That's pretty much it. I didn't move it but I can guess it was moved because there are some people that would turn it into a pissing match and I'm going to say it would been both sides of the fence throwing mud. We just don't want it to turn into a trash talking thread. To be honest the OP kind of mislead what he was posting with the title. I probably wouldn't have moved it but based on the thread title it had to be moved.
Moving this thread here is totally cool. There'll be a time when the Tim dust will settle and the message board can go back to normal if you guys want. But these are strange days. I embrace it and am just beginning to have fun with it. To repeat myself, Tim and I love this shit. I'll take this opportunity to make an announcement to your messege board's members Barry: If any of my fellow board members think they can handle trash talking with this board's citizens of the Gator Nation, like has been attempted since we got here, KEEP BRING IT OWN. We have owned you and will continue to own you. We are CITIZENS OF THE GATOR NATION and have a lot of experience as KINGS OF THE MOUNTAIN. Remember or try to imagine what it was like in 1969 when the Jets reached the mountain top and you may be able to begin to understand what you are up against. Let the forum games errr,,,,continue.
College smack is weak from people who obviously never went to college. Tim and I agree on this. When we were climbing the mountains in Florida he told me so.
Timtruder alert! Tim hasn't given you your invisible unicorn back yet? Here's your binky Dierking. Now try to go back to sleep.
When u say right system do u mean having great players like TIM Duncan,David Robinson and Sean Elliot. Yeah that would make him a good point guard. Good/Great point guards makes players better not the other way around.
It's really strange - the 'SEC RULES!' people. As someone who went to college for education and where the football team and women's volleyball garner the same attention. . I am kind of wondering pre-internet anyways if the NFC East was all proud of each other winning Super Bowls like 7 or 8 out of 9 years in the late 80's and early 90's. I'd be pissed if the Dolphins or Buffalo won anything and yet some take it as some sort of honor. .