I’m just glad we can all agree that Tim Tebow is the worst QB in modern NFL history.
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Orton for his attitude and lacking leadership skills and being a team player. Not just a QB. But Tebow despite being an OK QB in the NFL, but he had a better attitude, and leadership skills and wonder what would have been had Elway kept him on.
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Orton Was A trash QB, but Lynch and Tebow were the worst so called QB talents we had at the QB position. I still would take Tebow any day over Orton type Qb's. I don't care if you can throw the football if your team doesn't have your back cause you a shitty dude and leader and just dead weight wel f'it bye felicia...Orton and cutler both found that out, as did Lynch. Tebow made it as far as he did cause he could rally a not so talented team to victories they prob shouldn't have won. He didn't last though cause that is just not sustainable in the NFL, and he couldnt really read defense or even throw the football well. It was fun while it lasted and created a fun season but the moves made were needed and necessary. Elway had his Tebow moment with Lynch and his Orton moment with Flacco. PFM was retribution and proof moving from Tebow was a good move and now Lock will hopefully wipe the lynch, TS, Case, Flacco taste away....
If I was ranking QB's and their performance here in Denver though it would start and stop with Lynch as the worst. Followed then by Orton, and then Flacco. Even Flacco couldn't win games with a better offense then for example what Tebow had despite being a great thrower of the football lol
God seeing all these names with the exception of a Rookie jay cutler, PFM and Lock.....we really suck at finding QB's post Elway......LMAO
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TS never even had the talent to be in the league. Everyone else listed except Tensi or whatever his name was...TS is my pick. Close second is PL, but I can't get over that time period where we wasted game after game on TS. It was like watching a HS QB play. God he was so pathetic at everything.
You pretty much summed up my thoughts exactly. If you're just looking at pure passing skills, then sure, Tebow was our worst QB by a country mile. But there is more to playing QB than just passing the ball. If that's all it took to be successful, Marino would have 10 rings.
When you look at the whole picture, I just don't see how you can say he's the worst QB we've ever had. He took the same team that was headed for a 4-12 season with Orton and took them all the way to the divisional round. Yes there were a lot of other factors that played into that, but the way that team rallied around him is a real thing that you can't just discount.
I just don't see how you can take what Tebow did here and line that up against what Lynch, Flacco, or Orton did here and say you'd take all 3 of those over him. Just doesn't make sense to me.
Tebow can at least argue that he would be dynamic in certain era's of football and at least had some upside in scheming an offense around him. Orton was a very low-end game manager. Lynch was talented but a bust and a lazy POS. Flacco is clearly shot and at his best he was only above average...but he was always a high-floor and low-ceiling prospect to begin with.
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