I have this explanation in another thread so here's the abbreviated version. 1. He's had basically the same mechanics since high school through college and probably even before that. 2. He problems started after he got let go by Denver. The hype that "he can't throw" is a myth of epic proportion. He was throwing just fine before he got a throwing coach to as one headline put it "teach him how to throw a football" the problem was is this coach fucked it up.
So once again, you don't take someone who has been successful through high school to become one of the best QB's college football has ever seen only to be told you can't throw and have some coach come in and establish another throwing motion and relearning new muscle patterns to throw that football. You don't do that. If that's his natural throwing motion then that's his natural throwing motion...end of story. BUT you can perfect it but for Gods sake you don't reinvent it at the age of 27. Don't be one of ones that became brainwashed into thinking that "he can't throw" that's crap.
Sorry for my last post, I saw this explanation.
I think when the average person, or getbigger, says Tebow "can't throw" they're not saying he literally can not throw the ball it's that his skill set isn't up to NFL standard, nor was Charlie Ward, Andre Ware, Danny Waurfell, Troy Smith, Jason White, Terell Prior and many other all time college greats.
Kurt Warner, not a college great nor a draft pick, was a guy who needed reps to improve. Coach Kelly also said Tebow needs more game reps. No one has ever been wowed by Tim's arm strength, he's no Stafford, or his delivery, it's not prototypical, but his charisma and leadership is elite.
So when most say Tebow "can't throw" it means he isn't accurate enough, not that he doesn't have arm strength.
As far as his mechanics coach, it's the same one Tom Brady uses, was his throwing motion completely reinvented or was it refined/fine tuned?