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Tebow in Preseason 3


Mr. Scot

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Man, does that delivery look weird :sosp:

I've watched quarterbacks from Terry Bradshaw to Roger Staubach to Steve Young to Kerry Collins to Jimmy Clausen, and I've got to say The Golden Calf of Bristol's "adapted" throwing motion made me do a double-take every single time I saw it tonight. Add in that on maybe about a fourth or so of the snaps that he took from center, it looked like he had some slight bobble, either with his hands or his feet.

Ahhh, but how was his effectiveness?

Actually, not bad overall. He threw one very badly telegraphed pick, but moved the offense effectively and finished up with a nice TD throw to rookie WR Eric Decker (a guy I was hoping we'd draft this past April).

As a side note, Denver has a young receiver named Matthew Willis that looked decent. Don't think they'll let him go, but I'd give him a look-see if he did.

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