2007-12-08
13:43:59
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like Danny ??Wuerfeul?? however u spell that dudes name
2007-12-08
13:45:43 ·
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i dont him i was just wondering if u think hes gonna be any good in the NFL
not many heisman winners are good in the NFL especially QBs
2007-12-08
13:50:31 ·
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Steve Spourrier another Gator sucked it up in the NFL
2007-12-08
13:53:42 ·
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Tebow is just a sophomore. people act like he cant improve in the next two years. i aint a gator fan but im just sayin
2007-12-08 13:47:03
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answered by whatshappenin? 6
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OK but what does that have to do with anything, you are aware that college football is an entity unto itself, right? It is not the minor leagues of the NFL, if you look at most NFL rosters you see tons of players from small colleges Jerry Rice, Terrell Owens, London Fletcher. Their games translate to the NFL but their games did not really transfer to college football and the reverse happens too, guys who were monsters in college who don't amount to much in the NFL. I mean Charlie Ward won the Heisman and then didn't even get a look in the NFL and had a solid NBA career instead if that doesn't tell you that one doesn't equal the other nothing will. Look at Manning and Brady, neither of those two had a very serious look at the Heisman, hell Brady wasn't even the full time starter and look at them now.
The NFL and NCAA football are barely even the same sport when it comes to judging players of one against the other, it is apples to oranges.
2007-12-08 21:58:15
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answered by Sean B 3
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By what standards? Yours? LOL! You will have to wait to see, won't you? It's great to be a Florida Gator but you will never know how great it is. Will you?
Florida's three Heisman QB's have more class and character than most past winners. That alone qualifies them as Super Stars, not flops.
2007-12-08 21:59:25
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answered by TLee 3
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Truthfully, it's WAY too early to answer that question. He could get injured or implode trying to live up to expectation to improve on a phenominal season.
If Tebow continues to perform as he does currently and were to be drafted by the right team, one that thrives on a mobile QB (Minn., Atl., Ten. or St. L.), he would be an invaluable asset. Other teams that would benefit would be N.O., Cin. and T.B.
2007-12-08 21:57:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Well Rex Grossman almost won the trophy as a sophmore and everyone was saying he would be the next great QB...then he declined in his other college days and we all know how he plays in the NFL
2007-12-08 21:58:04
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answered by BleedScarlet&Gray 4
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He's still got another year of college yet.
He will be good in the NFL. How good, that's a mystery. He's Vince Young with brains and an arm.
2007-12-08 22:11:17
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answered by yankeejet1410 3
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I seriously dont know why some people are so hateful toward people they dont even know and who have done nothing to them. Having said that, I think he has a 75% chance of being a successful NFL QB
2007-12-08 21:47:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Yep...
and I don't hate Tim Tebow...After the presentation, and his speech, I must say he is a classy guy...but the media has created a bandwagon and its sort of ridiculous...Hyped him up so much that he is overrated...He is a sophomore...Darren McFadden should have won it...
2007-12-08 21:51:07
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answered by Terry C. 7
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