Trust, me--the second someone tries that, Tebow will throw deep.For this year, anyway, it makes the Florida offense look too predictable when TT is in. All the defense has to do is to shut down the run or option. Stick 6 in the box.
Trust, me--the second someone tries that, Tebow will throw deep.For this year, anyway, it makes the Florida offense look too predictable when TT is in. All the defense has to do is to shut down the run or option. Stick 6 in the box.
I think that Urban is setting it up for just that. On a key 4th and one, he will bring in Tebow and have him throw it deep...Trust, me--the second someone tries that, Tebow will throw deep.
Prox... I'm there with you already. In any case (whether the interest from TT was legitimately there or not), we came out ahead to stay in his recruitment. I believe CMS knew he would eventually be able to sway McElroy... so staying in the Tebow race was a "win-win situation" because of the publicity.Its no secret Shula wants to actively recruit Florida talent. What better way to make in-roads and send a signal to the Florida schools than to go after the state's most prized recruit?
i think it will be aginst bama if it happens. i think last yrs loss to us is still a sore spot. and who else but tebo to try and stick in to us.I think that Urban is setting it up for just that. On a key 4th and one, he will bring in Tebow and have him throw it deep...
Those few plays against Tennessee helped them win the game. He ran for about 6 or 7 first downs, including on the go-ahead drive. I don't consider that a wasted year of eligibility.I think Tebow will be a great player for the urban myth. Of course, if all he gets are a few plays each game, it's a waste of a year of eligibility which is great for Bama.
I seem to remember David Palmer lining up at QB in some short yardage situations for Stallings too. You can't immediately dismiss a tactic on the assumption that just because Dubose did it it must have been stupid.Putting in a different QB for short yardage was a Coach Dubose tactic as well....:eek2:
I doubt it. DCs aren't stupid enough to just disregard the fact that he set passing records in HS.For this year, anyway, it makes the Florida offense look too predictable when TT is in. All the defense has to do is to shut down the run or option. Stick 6 in the box.
TT's a big kid, but Meyer's system guarantee's the QB will be hit, & hit often. It may well be the Achillies to the type O he runs, but TT knew this when he agreed to be a Gator.Aren't you taking a chance by treating your star QB like a fullback?
How many big hits can he take before going down with an injury?
thats my point...i can't wait to see him try to run the option...this isn't highschool and he is not bigger than most 3a linebackers in Florida now. I can see another version of "The Sack" with Juwan Simpson taking the place of Bennet already.Aren't you taking a chance by treating your star QB like a fullback?
How many big hits can he take before going down with an injury?
Not a recruiting expert and have no way of knowing what either Meyer or Shula promised Tebow, but seriously doubt it would be a play in each qtr... If he did, he has not lived up to that promise.I noticed in the UF/UT game, that TT got at least 1 play each quarter. Could he have been promised this to go to UF? Seems kinda extreme, if so, but hey, at least CUM didn't have to hire TT's high school Coach, to get him to play for him, ala Arkie.
Hmmm...guess you don't remember Brodie was headed to Tallahassee until Mark Richt left FSU for UGA (no verbal by Brodie so nothing he had to renig on). The Richts and the Croyles had become very close. The only reason Bama won out is because Richt left FSU.The possibility of TT coming to the University of Alabama were about as good as BC not coming to Alabama.