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no one hates The Golden Calf of Bristol. they hate his stupid biased fans that OVERRATE HIM. then the media because they always cover him for no reason just like they did OLD OVERRATED BRETT FARVE.

i do not hate The Golden Calf of Bristol and alot of people hated him in college. pete prisco(cbs writer) have been hating him for years. he hated(as a qb) cam too until he saw him at training camp in person. lol

I so agree.

The media is in love with their ability to manipulate folks into seeing things their way. Tim is being "Kim Kadashianed" by the media. Way to much attention just for the sake of giving attention.

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What are you talking about? I watched every game of The Golden Calf of Bristol in his UF career. They didn't ask him to hold on to the ball too long, UF was a quick hitting team under Urban. It just happened when the passing plays broke down, The Golden Calf of Bristol held onto the ball longer than needed a lot of times resulting in sacks or him running crazily for a gain.

i thought you were talking about the trying to do too much!! when it comes to holding onto the ball longer, that's not a shock if he's trying to do too much. that's what alot of young QBs do and The Golden Calf of Bristol was pretty decent when doing that at UF.

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What are you talking about? I watched every game of The Golden Calf of Bristol in his UF career. They didn't ask him to hold on to the ball too long, UF was a quick hitting team under Urban. It just happened when the passing plays broke down, The Golden Calf of Bristol held onto the ball longer than needed a lot of times resulting in sacks or him running crazily for a gain.

Not to defend The Golden Calf of Bristol, but to be fair, when was the last time you saw a Florida QB succeed in the NFL?

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i thought you were talking about the trying to do too much!! when it comes to holding onto the ball longer, that's not a shock if he's trying to do too much. that's what alot of young QBs do and The Golden Calf of Bristol was pretty decent when doing that at UF.

Yeah what I am saying is he held on to the ball too long because he wanted to make plays that weren't there. Instead of throwing it away or looking for and trusting his first option he tries to hold onto the ball for something better. He has done it since UF so that's why I am saying it's not a "young QB" thing for him. He has always had this trait.

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