The Quarterback situation in New York has plagued the jets offense and have left them with one of the worst starts in Jets history. With pressure on Head Coach Rex Ryan and 5th overall pick in the 2009 Draft, Mark Sanchez the Jets have no other alternative to turn then their most recently added Quarterback Tim Tebow. Tim Tebow has a history of winning, more composed than Mark Sanchez, and an overall great player. Although he has mechanics that needs improvement, Tebow is a quarterback who is fearless, stands tall in the pocket and has a very strong arm. In many ways Tim Tebow is the future of the Jets.
Tebow has always been a natural born leader and winner dating back to his High School career at Nease High School in Ponte Vedra beach, Florida. where he won a state championship. His senior he was ranked one of the top Quarterbacks in the nation and later chose The University of Florida to continue his career. His freshman year he was a situational Quarterback but still played his part to help Florida win the two thousand six national championship. In two thousand and seven, he was the first sophomore to ever win the Heisman Trophy. In two thousand eight he took florida back to the national championship and beat Ohio State University for the title. His senior he fell short of the national championship but still won the Orange bowl against Cincinnati. Many skeptics doubted Tebow that he would even get drafted to the NFL, but again proved them wrong by getting drafted first round twenty third overall to the Denver Broncos. Where he had a successful two years and now after being traded, he is now on the Jets.
Tim Tebow displays leadership, enthusiasm, and courage when he is on the field. If he was to start full time that would bring a new dimension the Jets Offense and even a spark for the defense. That new dimension would be a Quarterback capable of creating plays with his feet and keeping the play alive for more yards.Tebows athleticism, physicality, and mobility are the main reasons for his success. Him being the size that he is, its harder for defenders to take him down. Many people are still skeptic of him but he has proven himself time and time again. "Bring on Tim Tebow," Kevin Kernan wrote. "At this point Tebow, who saved the Broncos season last year, can't be any worse than the jittery Mark Sanchez. Perhaps the Jets will get some leadership from the most important position on the field."
Mark Sanchez has had little to no success in New York, getting to the playoffs as a rookie but not making it to the superbowl.He lacks focus in the pocket, tends to crumble under pressure at times, and lacks major arm strength and completing less than 50 percent.of his passes. According to Ryan Alferi, Sanchez may have his share of flaws, but unlike Tebow, he plays within structure of an NFL-caliber passing offense (albeit on the lower-end of the spectrum or aerial attacks). He has the throwing ability to make enough plays to give their team a chance to win every Sunday.
Many people doubted that Tebow would win state when he was High School but he won his senior year. Many people said he wouldn’t win a national championship but he won two in college. Sum said he wouldn’t be heisman but he won it as sophomore. Some said he wouldn’t get drafted but he was a first round pick. With all the controversy that Tim Tebow has gone through and all that he has accomplished he still pushes himself to be better thats why he would be perfect to assume his role as the new starting Quarterback of The New York Jets.
I feel as if the New York Jets should at least give him the opportunity to see what he does. Tebow proved he could win a game in Denver and actually won a playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
ReplyDeleteYep, give the Tebow a chance. He's not as accurate a passer as Mark but he broadens the Jets offensive capabilities. Defenses worry about Tim's running ability as much as if not more than his passing ability. I would actually leave him in the rest of the season. I think showing some devotion to Tim Tebow would improve his performance along with the team trusting him to win ball games and make those big plays.
ReplyDeleteI think we all agree thats its "Tebow time". Man what do the jets have to lose by thowing Tim in the game for at least a whole quarter? I guess Rex thinks that his back-up QB should on the punt team, "C'Mon Man".
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