get off the jesus bandwagon,your as bad as the people that want him to fail because he prays all the time,your just on the opposite end.i could care less if he prays or not he can't play the position of quarterback.and for the record steve young worst year he was completing 53 % of his passes not 40 something like tebow,so go peddle your bullshit somewhere else
Apparently, you didn't get your Reader Rabbit or Speak-N-Spell for Christmas. Steve Young was as awful as awful could get. And, I haven't said a THING about Tebow's faith, praying or anything of the sort. My discussion about Tebow has been about FOOTBALL, period (namely his need for a better QB coach, wideouts, and a full off-season of work). Again, quit puffing that pipe and step back.
But, O ye of little sense and reading comprehension, Young LEARNED (from Montana and Walsh) how to be a better quarterback. And, for the record, Tebow (during the Broncos' 6-game winning streak) completed 50% of his passes yet only threw 1 pick and 7 TDs. That's the streak that got the Broncos in position to WIN THE AFC WEST.
Did Young take his team to the playoffs in his second year? NO! Neither did Dilfer. Tebow (warts and all) HAS DONE THAT!!
And, in typical cowardly fashion, you ducked the issues being presented, because they make you look even more foolish than you normally make yourself. All of the aforementioned QBs (Brady, Rodgers, Young) had great QBs and QB coaches under which to study in which to improve and be better players. They also had great weapons at receivers.
To date, Tebow has NONE OF THAT. Yet, he has fought, clawed, and willed his team to a division title in his second year (despite not playing a full season of football). When he gets the time to work, the coaches to fix his flaws, and the playmakers around him, Tebow will improve significantly and take his game to the next level.
Digest that (once you get from rehab), before you spout any more foolishness.