The Overrated Tebow Workout Needs To Get Florida Put On Probation

Discussion in 'NFL Draft Discussion' started by 3rdStoneFromTheSun, Mar 18, 2010.

  1. 3rdStoneFromTheSun

    3rdStoneFromTheSun Truth Hurts Like Freedom

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    Jon Gruden does not work for free. Ask ESPN , who seems to have anointed their next Brett Farve to shove down our throats on a continuous loop.

    Tim Tebow is still legally a college football player?

    How did Tebow afford to have Gruden prepare him for Florida Universirty's Pro Day?

    You know Gruden did not take an I.O.U. from Tebow for "services rendered".

    Who paid for Gruden? How about the Gator boosters? It seems pretty obvious someone other than Tebow footed the Gruden bill?

    Will it be investigated? Most likely not. You won't hear a whimper of this discussed by ESPN's "journalists", but you better believe they might if Gruden worked for FOX Sports.

    The NCAA Committee is as dirty as the workout that was perpetrated yesterday. Payola, or "hush money", was fed to all the proper pockets so everyone will blindly accept things "as is".

    What did we learn from the workout? That Tebow still has no arm, and should think about throwing the ball with his right hand over his left.Even in the current rules that caters to quarterbacks and makes the NFL's chosen divas jobs much easier year to year.

    As he got tired, the ball lollipopped more and more. The accuracy waned. ESPN valiantly tried to keep their cameras on him instead of the ball, except for a few of his earlier passes on the most simple of routes. The verdict stayed the same ultimately, despite Gruden's "unbiased" ESPN report that Tebow was a future starter. The guy is no more than a project.

    What we really learned is dirty money is flowing in the Sunshine State. Now we truly see why Florida gets all the top recruits and will continue to do so. Kids will see that the school will pay for top experts to teach them to be better players without any expense to them. The Gator's will foot the bill, along with the usual housing, clothing, vehicle, female companionship bills they typically take care of for all of their players.

    Florida University has blatantly officially taken football recruiting to another level, and the NCAA will gladly follow blindly with stuff wallets continuously fed by the boosters of the school.

    ESPN's faux pas journalism will continue to shove your next hero down your throats as long as you tune in. Favre's name is mentioned every 20 minutes on all channels because of legal obligation. It reeks of reminiscence of the "Devil And Daniel Webster".

    Now that Brett finally appears to have one last year to wear slovenly on America's conscious, they have the next Golden Boy in waiting. So confident they are in their investment, they sent "Chucky" to teach the kid to look the part of NFL QB.

    Part of this madness might be because of draft day. Tebow has to be the first third round prospect ever to be invited to sit in the green room during the draft. If you were utterly sickened by having to watch a constant close up of the crying Brady Quinn for 22 rounds in 2007, get ready to puke at 70+ rounds of watching Tebow wait for the call on April 22nd.

    ESPN is ready. Are you? They have plenty of tape from his days in college on the projector to get ready to shove down your consciousnesses as the already written scripts are ready for their "experts" to lament for several hours as to why he hasn't been drafted yet.

    Any team that drafts him before the third round needs their heads examined because Tebow is quite simply a poor man's Bobby Douglbutt.

    Unlike Tebow, Douglass had a good, strong arm. Like Tebow, Douglass was a left-hander with accuracy issues his entire career.

    Bobby Douglass spent nine years in the NFL between 1969 - 1978, and was a full time starter in two seasons. His best season was in 1972 with the Chicago Bears, and it is not remembered because of his arm. He ran for an then-NFL record 968 yards that year on 141 carries, leading the NFL with a 6.9 yards per carry average. He ran the ball in for eight scores, while tossing a career best nine more scores against 12 interceptions.

    Ultimately, he threw 36 touchdowns against 64 interceptions for his career. His yards rushing record for a quarterback was surpassed by 71 yards in 2006 by Michael Vick, though it took two extra games on the schedule to break it. Douglass was drafted in the second round, but you can bet the farm his Alma Mater Kansas University never paid for a coach to come in for six weeks to try to improve his draft stock.

    If they had, the NCAA would have put them on probation because they have a set list on who can buy off their silence. Florida is on it, and Kansas never has been. In football. Basketball is a completely different story. Whomever makes them the most cash in each sport has the best chance to line the NCAA pockets and zip their lips with a nodding off acceptance.

    If the NCAA or ESPN were legitimate entities, then Florida would thoroughly be investigated to see who bought Jon Gruden. ESPN would have their employee cooperate with the investigation, then break the story when the proper culprits are exposed.

    But this will not happen, so just go to sleep and blindly accept the constantly shifting rules. It is exactly what is expected of you.

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  2. Lord_Joe

    Lord_Joe Smiley Bugger

    *clap clap clap*

    I'd give more than Rep if I could.
     
  3. DoubleC

    DoubleC i'm ready now...

    Tebow's agent? :dontknow:
     
  4. themush

    themush iDIOT sAVANT

    This is so freaking ridiculous I can't comment on it or I will be banned for sure. Do some research before you open with a tirade like this. Simply freaking ignorant and uninformed. :icon_rolleyes:

    Here a freaking clue Einstein.

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    If you want to READ here's the article...

    http://www.gainesville.com/article/20091220/ARTICLES/912209982
     
    Last edited: Mar 18, 2010
  5. DoubleC

    DoubleC i'm ready now...

  6. themush

    themush iDIOT sAVANT

    He's asking is TT is still legally apart of the U of F. Answer no.

    Who cares who paid for Grudens "expertise"?

    Why would U of F be apart of any NCAA investigation into these events? Timmy's a big boy now. All gratiated and all.

    I guess I'm just sick and tired of all this bullcrap.
     
  7. DoubleC

    DoubleC i'm ready now...

    Now I get it. Thanks.
     
  8. codatious99

    codatious99 cheese head


    lol but atleast your right about this legally apart of UoF. he graduated so besides the boosters and espn showing up who cares where the money is coming from, are we all forgetting that toolbow is a rich church kid? come on, the collection plate is paying for it if anything.... espn only showed a few passes, and ya ive heard the same thing, the kid does not have a great arm. he is a work in progress and is no way should be drafted as a qb in the first two rounds, third round why not theres plenty of busts ahead of him. this is the nfl here, dont forget that... NFL, not freaking ncaa football.

    but really your sick of the bullcrap now? come on man theres alot more of this toolbow/espn for years to come. if the guy is going to be shoved in the spotlight just because he was a good college player, think about the next few years when hes just a developing qb, maybe no one will care.... god i hope no one will care...
     
  9. MediaGuy

    MediaGuy Ball So Hard University

    From the what the heck do I no department: I thought Tim"s father was paying the bill$ for his coaches. Just my 2 sense.
     
  10. Paintballer8791

    Paintballer8791 Paintballer For Life

    this dude seriously needs to get over himself, I heard tebow wasn't the only one working with gruden, so where is your rant thread about every qb working with gruden? seriously grow up, he was a legendary college player and a even better person, he deserves the spotlight, what football player do you know that goes to other countries and donates his time doing medical stuff, yeah he isn't the normal nfl qb as far as the strong parts of his game, but why should it be written as he has no chance in the nfl, he deserves a shot, look at vick, not a good throwing quarterback at all but he got it done with his other talents, yeah I understand your tired of hearing about tebow and I can't blaim you for that, and who says anybody is paying gruden anything for the work? maybe he is just helping some kids make the transition to the nfl better, gruden has enough cash coming in right now and he has always had a thing for quarterbacks and there is absolutely no way espn is telling gruden to coach tebow up to be the next brett favre, more people tune out now when they hear brett favre then tune in, and the ncaa isn't doing anything because there isn't anything to do anything about and even if I wasn't a gators fan I would take tebow over quinn anyday, I always thought quinn was overrated and tebow in my opinion brings more to the table, I'll stop now because if I don't I'll stay on this all day, hope you find your senses
     
  11. falcon_91

    falcon_91 Pro Bowler

    Apparently you never did.
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