Denver Native (Carol)
10-29-2011, 10:09 AM
Tim Tebow beat the clock Sunday in the Broncos' improbable, historic overtime win at Miami.
But no player, even one with the fervent following Tebow has, can beat time. How Tebow manages his time day to day, week to week, month to month is a big part of how he will develop as an NFL quarterback.
"The thing that will take time will be the reading of defenses and anticipating certain looks and situations," former Broncos quarterback Brian Griese said. "The game in the NFL is so much different than what you face in college. It's just going to take time for him to acclimate. That's something every young quarterback has to deal with, without exception, really."
rest of article - very interesting
http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci_19220233
But no player, even one with the fervent following Tebow has, can beat time. How Tebow manages his time day to day, week to week, month to month is a big part of how he will develop as an NFL quarterback.
"The thing that will take time will be the reading of defenses and anticipating certain looks and situations," former Broncos quarterback Brian Griese said. "The game in the NFL is so much different than what you face in college. It's just going to take time for him to acclimate. That's something every young quarterback has to deal with, without exception, really."
rest of article - very interesting
http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci_19220233