After reading all my blog post, you should now be able to see that Tim Tebow is by far the better player for the position of starting quarter back. Tim Tebow has been able to show to all the fans of the NFL, that he is able to throw the ball on top of the fact that he can do a great job rushing as well. Mark Sanchez has always been the quarter back the New York Jets are trying to replace, I have talked to multiple New York Jets fans in my time and they all have stated "If the New York Jets had a much better quarterback, they would be a much more successful football team." When a fan base of a team is stating they know their quarter back is not getting the job done, that is when you should know it is time for a new starter. With Mark Sanchez playing his whole college career, and all of his current NFL career without any memorable achievements, and Tim Tebow got a bunch of known of achievements already you should know who the starter out of the two players should be. I am not even a New York Jets fan and I would enjoy being able to see their program
turn around and start winning again, the only way they will achieve this is with a new starting quarter back, Mark Sanchez just is not getting the job done. It is expected this up coming NFL season that New York Jets will name a new starting quarter back, it should be interesting to see if they start playing better without Mark Sanchez starting. I hope who ever has read all my blog post on this topic has enjoyed it, and always remember go Tim Tebow!
Why Tim Tebow is better than Mark Sanchez
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Mark Sanchez NFL Career stats.
Mark
Sanchez started his NFL career in 2009, with the New York Jets. Mark Sanchez
was drafted by the New York Jets in the first round. In Mark Sanchez's first
year in the NFL, he made 364 passing attempts, for a completion of 196 yards.
In Mark Sanchez's first year of playing in the NFL, he also threw 20 interceptions.
Mark Sanchez in his whole NFL career has not made it once to the super bowl.
Mark Sanchez is known to not be good on pressure, in tight games New York Jets
fans are going to be expecting Mark Sanchez to throw a 80 yard pass for the
game winning touchdown. Tim Tebow unlike Mark Sanchez, is great under pressure,
and has been able to prove this multiple times. Mark Sacnhez's rushing yards
are still around of bad they were in college. His first year playing in the
NFL, he took 36 rushing attempts, for only a gain of 106 yards. Mark Sanchez in
his second career of NFL football, took 30 rushing attempts, for a gain of only
105 total yards. Mark Sanchez's rushing skills, are getting worse as the years
go by. To show that Mark Sanchez is getting worse at rushing, in his most
recent season of NFL football play, he 22 rushing attempts for a very small
gain of 28 yards. Mark Sanchez only being able to gain a total of 28 yards,
shows Tim Tebow is able to be an elite quarterback over Mark Sanchez, as Tim
Tebow can run and throw the ball very good. Mark Sanchez has yet to earn of a
honorable award as a player in college years, and his pro years. Mark Sanchez
will most likely end his career without a super bowl, or any achievement when
Tim Tebow has many achievements to be remembered for.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Tim Tebow's NFL career stats.
Tim
Tebow started of his NFL career, by being drafted out of college as a first
round pick to the Denver Broncos. When Tim Tebow started his NFL career for the
Denver Broncos in 2010, he made 82 passing attempts, with a total gain of 654
yards, and five touchdown passes. Having 654 total yards in your first year of
NFL is a great way to start your career. Tim Tebow then went onto play his
second year of NFL football, sticking with Denver Broncos for another season.
In his second year of NFL football he made 271 passing attempts, leading to a
total of 1,729 yards. Toward the end of the Tim Tebow's season with the Denver
Broncos, he was names the new starting quarter back. Tim Tebow was able to lead
the Denever Broncos to the NFL playoffs, and get a big win in overtime against
the Pittsburgh Steelers. In overtime Tim Tebow was able to complete a 80 yard
pass to Thomas to get the game winning touchdown. For Tim Tebow's third season
of playing NFL football, he was traded to New York Jets. While Tim Tebow was
with the New York Jets he did not get much playing time as they had a starting
quarter back before he was traded to the team. Although Tim Tebow did not start
for the Jets, he still made eight passing attempts, for a total of 39 yards. After three years of playing football in the NFL, Tim Tebow is now a free agent and waiting for offers. It is very possible Tim Tebow might take a offer he was given to go play in the AFL for the Orlando Predators. I am going to post a video of Tim Tebow making his amazing 80 yard touchdown pass to win the game in overtime in playoffs.
Mark Sanchez College stats.
This
post, is going to strictly be to show that Mark Sanchez college stats do not
compare to Tim Tebow's. Mark Sanchez played his college football career for the
university of Southern California. Unlike Tim Tebow, Mark Sanchez only played
three years of college football. For Mark Sanchez's passing record, for his
freshmen year he only made three completions, for a very low total of 63 yards.
In Mark Sanchez's Sophomore year of college he did indeed step his game up, but
he stats did not even compare to what Tim Tebow had for his Sophomore year.
Mark Sanchez made 69 total completions for a total gain of 695 yards. Even when
Mark Sanchez did do a lot better his Sophomore year, these yards did not even
compare to any of the years Tim Tebow played. In Mark Sanchez's final season of
playing college football, he made a total of 241 completions, for a total gain
of 3,207 yards. Sanchez did step it up to a new level his Junior year of
football, but still did not beat the yards Tim Tebow had in his best season. Looking
at Mark Sanchez's rushing yard status compared to Tim Tebow's, is almost like a
joke. In Mark Sanchez's Freshmen year he made 4 attempts at rushing the ball,
for a total gain of -5 yards. That is correct that was not a typo Mark Sanchez
got negative yards in his rushing attempts his Freshmen year. Mark Sanchez's
Sophomore was not much better for rushing yards. In Mark Sanchez's Sophomore
year he made 14 attempts, with a total gain of only 22 yards. In Mark Sanchez's
last season of college football, he made 52 rushing attempts with a total gain
of 16 small yards. With all of this being said, you can see Tim Tebow's college
career was much better than Mark Sanchez's college career.
Tim Tebow College Stats and achievements.
Tim Tebow spent his college career, playing for the University of
Florida. When playing for Florida he was awarded the Heisman Trophy his
sophomore year, the Heisman Trophy is known the most honorable award to receive
as a college football player. He also places 3rd in the running for the Heisman
Trophy his Junior year, and 5th in the running his Senior year. People all
throughout Tim Tebow's career stated that "all he could do was run the
ball, and that he should not be a quarter back." Tim Tebow showed that not
only he could run, he could also throw the ball. Tim Tebow his sophomore year
was able to complete 234 passes for a total of 3,286 yards! That is a
great amount of yards for a quarterback who can only "run the ball".
Also Tim Tebow's Junior year he was able to get a total of 192 completions for
2,746 yards. Tim Tebow's senior he was able to complete 213 passes, for a total
of 2,895 yards. As previously stated in this blog, Tim Tebow was mainly known
for is amazing ability of rushing the ball from the quarter back position. His
year of winning the Heisman, he took 210 rushing attempts and was able to gain
a total of 895 yards on the season! This is an amazing number of rushing yards
coming from a quarter back. Although his Sophomore year was the year he won the
Heisman, and had 895 rushing yards. Tim Tebow topped his sophomore year record
of, his senior year taking 217 rushing attempts for a gain of 910 total yards!
As shown by all these stats, you can see Tim Tebow was not only a good rushing
quarterback, but could also throw the ball. Here is a video to show some highlights from Tim Tebow’s college career. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INxqYDAFSQ8
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