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SEC championship game

Carr Bombed

Hall of Fame
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Alabama looks pretty good. Opened up with the spread which knocked Florida for a loop, but lately they've been conservative with the playcalling.

I'm hoping Alabama wins this game.
 
Hey carr bombed i'll join you. The guys that are catching my attention are C Maurkice Pouncey (#56, 6-4, 315), OG Mike Pouncey (#55, 64, 320) They are playing their asses off. Hey Kubiak if you still have a job come april you need to give these guys a look.
 
LMAO!!!

That was epic, the rest of this game won't be able to top the halftime show. LOL, that guy is going to catch so much grief from his friends.
 
The Florida guy in the halftime Dr. Pepper contest must feel like the biggest ass right now after losing to the Bama girl throwing lame ducks up. Like Danielson said, he was firing throws off like he was facing a zone blitz or something instead of taking his time and lining them up like the girl was.

As to the game, Roll Tide!
 
LMAO!!!

That was epic, the rest of this game won't be able to top the halftime show LOL, that guy is going to catch so much grief from his friends.

Hah yeah, that's been the highlight so far for me too. Just posted at the same time. You must spread yada yada yada
 
yeah! the girl apparently had never thrown a football before...or at the least, needed lessons.

Epic fail for Florida fan.
 
This is the first time I have really tried to watch Tebow play.

Not exactly a Gators fan, nor a Tebow fan.

HOWEVER.......

Watching (a) VY dismantle us with the option run, and (b) opposing defenses making Schaub look like a statue....

I am wondering if Tim Tebow might be a good QB for the Texans.

Check this out, and please just consider it:

1. Love them or hate them, the Titans have finally figured out that the way to use a mobile QB (VY) is to move him at the snap and get him into motion via the option. The other half of that equation is having a STELLAR running back who can hit the overdrive gear in an instant IF he gets the pitch.

This creates severe scheming disadvantages for NFL defenses who are BUILT on either stopping the run OR rushing the QB. Now you're facing an offense who bypasses run-stuffing d-lines OR pass-rushing d-lines. It's the best of both worlds for an offense like the Titans--They just go out there and let their athletes be who they are. And they are succeeding at it.

2. Tim Tebow is a big boy. He can run, too. And he is a WINNER at the college level. He has his head on straight. There will be no calling the police, wondering where he went off to without his cell phone after being boo'd by fans. He's a clean-cut Christian who has stuck to his morals. He's the sort of guy a man like Bob McNair wants on his team.

3. With Andre Johnson as a huge deep threat, and our possession-minded WRs (Anderson and Walter) and with Jacoby Jones also stretching defenders with his speed and range...Tim Tebow would have a very nice set of WRs to line up with. He would have guys who know what they're doing.

4. I would love to use Tebow against Jax and Tenn and use their own poison against them.

5. We could draft him and sit him the whole first season, only allowing him to play sparingly in preseason and in the reg season during garbage time. Giving him the Steve McNair treatment would be THE best thing for Tebow AND for Matt Schaub.

Because by the time 2010 is over, the Texans will know if they want to continue the Matt Schaub experiment or not. The only downer is that it DOES present a bit of an instant QB controversy that we will eventually have to deal with. Because Schaub believes he IS the guy, and not someone we draft in round 1 and sit for a year.

I just think we're dying a slow death by not having a MOBILE quarterback in the world of today's NFL.

And though I;m not a fan of Tebow nor of the Gators...I can watch a little bit of Tebow running around and making plays with his legs AND his arm...and I'm slowly becoming a bit of fan. Now, maybe it's because I watch us get schooled by VY and then have our own QB who has major mobility issues when under pressure or when the routes are shut down by DBs, but I'm becoming a believer in having a QB who has legs AND an arm.
 
i bet that guy from florida plays intramurals and was trying to show off his laser rocket arm for coach meyer :fireball:
 
How many games would we have won if Matt Schaub is able to move around in the pocket and create an extra second or two of time for himself?

How much havoc could our WRs create, for LBs and DBs, if the Texans QB is extending plays and maybe running it right down their throat if they get too deep on the pass routes?

How many "clutch-time" games would we have won if we had a QB who has played on the biggest stage in the NCAA (title games!!!) and in a HUGE college football market such as Florida? The big knock on Carr was that he never really did play THE best of the best; that he never really played on a big stage and had to produce HIS best game against the best game of the best opponents.

Well, I think Tebow might defy the odds that are usually stacked against gimmicky college QBs who run the ball a lot. His size, his mentality, his ability to take what's given him and make something of it, is the stuff of a guy who finds a way to win.

We always talk about needing to have someone who just KNOWS how to win.

Is Tim Tebow that sort of guy? Or just another gimmick? Discuss.
 
This is the first time I have really tried to watch Tebow play.

Not exactly a Gators fan, nor a Tebow fan.

HOWEVER.......

Watching (a) VY dismantle us with the option run, and (b) opposing defenses making Schaub look like a statue....

I am wondering if Tim Tebow might be a good QB for the Texans.

Check this out, and please just consider it:

1. Love them or hate them, the Titans have finally figured out that the way to use a mobile QB (VY) is to move him at the snap and get him into motion via the option. The other half of that equation is having a STELLAR running back who can hit the overdrive gear in an instant IF he gets the pitch.

This creates severe scheming disadvantages for NFL defenses who are BUILT on either stopping the run OR rushing the QB. Now you're facing an offense who bypasses run-stuffing d-lines OR pass-rushing d-lines. It's the best of both worlds for an offense like the Titans--They just go out there and let their athletes be who they are. And they are succeeding at it.

2. Tim Tebow is a big boy. He can run, too. And he is a WINNER at the college level. He has his head on straight. There will be no calling the police, wondering where he went off to without his cell phone after being boo'd by fans. He's a clean-cut Christian who has stuck to his morals. He's the sort of guy a man like Bob McNair wants on his team.

3. With Andre Johnson as a huge deep threat, and our possession-minded WRs (Anderson and Walter) and with Jacoby Jones also stretching defenders with his speed and range...Tim Tebow would have a very nice set of WRs to line up with. He would have guys who know what they're doing.

4. I would love to use Tebow against Jax and Tenn and use their own poison against them.

5. We could draft him and sit him the whole first season, only allowing him to play sparingly in preseason and in the reg season during garbage time. Giving him the Steve McNair treatment would be THE best thing for Tebow AND for Matt Schaub.

Because by the time 2010 is over, the Texans will know if they want to continue the Matt Schaub experiment or not. The only downer is that it DOES present a bit of an instant QB controversy that we will eventually have to deal with. Because Schaub believes he IS the guy, and not someone we draft in round 1 and sit for a year.

I just think we're dying a slow death by not having a MOBILE quarterback in the world of today's NFL.

And though I;m not a fan of Tebow nor of the Gators...I can watch a little bit of Tebow running around and making plays with his legs AND his arm...and I'm slowly becoming a bit of fan. Now, maybe it's because I watch us get schooled by VY and then have our own QB who has major mobility issues when under pressure or when the routes are shut down by DBs, but I'm becoming a believer in having a QB who has legs AND an arm.

Tebow is NOT Vince Young...His throwing mechanics are actually worse (he has a Byron Leftwich type release...super slow) and unlike Young he has absolutely no quickness, so he isn't going to outrun anybody or make anyone miss in the open field. Tebow's days of plowing over people will be over in a few weeks. He can run people over on the college gridiron, but if he tries to do that in the big boy league he's going to end up getting hurt.
 
LMAO!!!

That was epic, the rest of this game won't be able to top the halftime show. LOL, that guy is going to catch so much grief from his friends.

The Florida guy in the halftime Dr. Pepper contest must feel like the biggest ass right now after losing to the Bama girl throwing lame ducks up. Like Danielson said, he was firing throws off like he was facing a zone blitz or something instead of taking his time and lining them up like the girl was.

As to the game, Roll Tide!

Yeah, but he still won a $32,000 scholarship. That aint chump change. His buddies can laugh all they want, but he may be laughing at the end of the day when he graduates from college with $32,000 less of debt! And quite frankly, I would love a $32,000 scholarship right about now.
 
Yeah, but he still won a $32,000 scholarship. That aint chump change. His buddies can laugh all they want, but he may be laughing at the end of the day when he graduates from college with $32,000 less of debt! And quite frankly, I would love a $32,000 scholarship right about now.

He's still going to get his fair share of laughs... But yeah 32K is nice.
 
Seriously you guys that think we need to draft a center and a guard need to watch C Maurkice Pouncey (#56, 6-4, 315), OG Mike Pouncey (#55, 64, 320) They are playing their asses off.
 
Are Alabama's running backs good because they are good?

Or because of their o-line (mainly the Center)?

We talked about that during the 2009 draft discussions. Wondering if Glen Coffee was good because he was good, or because his line made him look good.

I don't watch SEC football, so what are your thoughts?
 
Are Alabama's running backs good because they are good?

Or because of their o-line (mainly the Center)?

We talked about that during the 2009 draft discussions. Wondering if Glen Coffee was good because he was good, or because his line made him look good.

I don't watch SEC football, so what are your thoughts?

I think it's both... Glen Coffee was running over people when I watched him in preseason...certainly looked the part. I think they have quality runners and lineman.
 
Looks like Alabama is going to the BCS Championship game. They played great tonight.....McElroy looks like a legit QB now, which is scary for Texas fans everywhere (assuming they also win tonight)
 
awful throw by Tebow. He had the refs on his side and everything.

No on Tebow to Houston. I don't want a Texan making those kinds of throws in the fourth.
 
awful throw by Tebow. He had the refs on his side and everything.

No on Tebow to Houston. I don't want a Texan making those kinds of throws in the fourth.

Riightt...can't be much better than Schaub throwing BS in the fourth either...

It was $23k not $32k but yea it was hilarious he was standing there and she had 2 more balls to throw...priceless...:bravo:
 
tim tebow is crying

That might drop him in the draft. Some will see the crying as his way of reacting to a tough loss. Some will say that if he is picked high he will go to a poor team and will get a ton of losses and will not react well to them.

If you are gonna ding him for his poor mechanics do that. But its a shame he might get dinged for loving the game too much.
 
What's new?! He needs to grow up I understand he has heart but **** he's a grown ass man, my 2 year old daughter don't cry as much as he does...hilarious...:texflag:

After having David "clock out at 5" Carr as our QB, any emotion related to caring about the game of football seems positive, regardless of the massive man points lost, at least to me. :kitten::kitten::kitten:
 
Tim Tebow looked like a man who has no shot of playing QB in the NFL tonight. He's a big, physical runner, but in the NFL that just isn't going to be that effective. The defenses are bigger, faster, and stronger, and he just isn't even close to a good enough passer. The long delivery, the fact that his big plays are almost always just throws to wide open receivers. It's just not going to be that easy in the NFL, and so far in his career I have seen nothing to show that he will be able to be a successful NFL QB.
 
Tim Tebow looked like a man who has no shot of playing QB in the NFL tonight. He's a big, physical runner, but in the NFL that just isn't going to be that effective. The defenses are bigger, faster, and stronger, and he just isn't even close to a good enough passer. The long delivery, the fact that his big plays are almost always just throws to wide open receivers. It's just not going to be that easy in the NFL, and so far in his career I have seen nothing to show that he will be able to be a successful NFL QB.

Someone and some team will pick him in the draft. Hell the Jags owner was saying that he would probably pick him just for the ticket sales.
 
I can't believe I slept through the games. A toothache kept me up last night and it quit hurting in the 2nd quarter, out I went. :(

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Tim Tebow looked like a man who has no shot of playing QB in the NFL tonight. He's a big, physical runner, but in the NFL that just isn't going to be that effective. The defenses are bigger, faster, and stronger, and he just isn't even close to a good enough passer. The long delivery, the fact that his big plays are almost always just throws to wide open receivers. It's just not going to be that easy in the NFL, and so far in his career I have seen nothing to show that he will be able to be a successful NFL QB.

I've been saying this for about three years now.
 

I know it's all in good fun but I don't understand why people are making fun of him for crying.

The kid obviously leaves it all on the field every time he plays. There are other things that you can choose to dislike about him but I don't see how that's one of them.
 
I know it's all in good fun but I don't understand why people are making fun of him for crying.

The kid obviously leaves it all on the field every time he plays. There are other things that you can choose to dislike about him but I don't see how that's one of them.

Maybe it's the undue slobbering the national media does.
 
Maybe it's the undue slobbering the national media does.

That would be in the category of other things to dislike.

Look, I'm not a fan of Tebow. I think he is incredibly overrated and I think he gets tons of respect and attention that should be going to his teammates.

But the #1 attribute you want in a football player is passion. So why do we make fun of a kid when he shows it?
 
That would be in the category of other things to dislike.

Look, I'm not a fan of Tebow. I think he is incredibly overrated and I think he gets tons of respect and attention that should be going to his teammates.

But the #1 attribute you want in a football player is passion. So why do we make fun of a kid when he shows it?

I don't have a problem with him in a personal way. I don't know where you read that. You buy into him? Fine. I think for myself.
 
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