Tim Tebow: Tom Brady Will Show Denver Broncos' QB True Meaning of the Position
Comparing Tim Tebow and Tom Brady is like comparing apples and oranges, they are just two completely different things.
One is rather juicy and somewhat tart, while the other is often sweet and has a more solid texture.
I'm talking about apples and oranges right now...
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Just like apples and oranges are different, though, so are the two quarterbacks.
One is the definition of a true quarterback:
He's smooth, collected and has brilliant form. He's clutch in the big moments and is a consummate winner. Many claim to be winners, but it's hard to argue with Brady's three Super Bowls.
It's also hard to argue with the numbers he's put up in his illustrious career so far.
His 39,979 yards and 300 touchdowns in 12 seasons with the Patriots speak for themselves.
The other may not be the definition of a quarterback, but to be fair, I'm not sure anybody knows how to define him.
It's hard to argue that Tebow knows how to win, and his illustrious college career with two national championships and Heisman trophy also speak for themselves.
However, things are a bit different in the NFL, as many people believe Tebow doesn't have what it takes to be a quarterback in the league.
His inaccuracy and struggle with consistency go a ways to back that point up, as do his 46.5 completion percentage, 12 touchdowns, six interceptions and seven fumbles this season.
He did put up 316 yards and two touchdowns in his first playoff game against the Steelers, including the game-winning touchdown in overtime, but it did come on 10-of-21 passing.
He may be a winner, and he may be improving, but I still doubt whether or not Tebow is a franchise quarterback.
Don't forget that the Broncos backed into the playoffs losing their last three games and getting in by owning the tiebreaker over two other 8-8 teams.
Tebow threw for a combined 30-of-73 for 439 yards, with one touchdown and four interceptions in that losing streak.
Don't let one miraculous win in the playoffs skew those numbers.
Brady and Tebow will match up in the AFC divisional round, and this time the Broncos will be on the road.
Last time these two met, Brady went 23-of-34 for 320 yards and two touchdowns in a 41-23 smackdown, and the Patriots were on the road.
January means playoffs, and we all know what Brady can do when the weather gets cold.
Tebow may have beaten a hurting Steelers team, but I don't see any way that he can pull off two upsets in a row, especially against Brady.
Expect Tom Terrific to put on a quarterback clinic against the Broncos.
Hopefully Tim Terrific will be taking notes, as watching Brady may help in his effort to become a real quarterback.

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