Personally I could care less if we have a Tebow or not. I think Ainge if coached properly could be just as productive. Although Tebow is a threat to run, any good team(hence LSU) will see that the majority of the time Tebow takes a jab step up and then drops back to pass. He doesn't even do a good job of selling the run. What makes him a threat is the receivers and backs they have. If a team commits to putting pressure on Tebow and not being affraid of him running the ball i think his stock will come down a little. Our defense played on their heels so much Saturday that we once again had no pressure on the QB. His early run attempts didn't hurt us as much as the option did and the fact our DB's couldn't cover Florida's Receivers Jocks.
The biggest thing that plays on my mind after Saturday's loss is the mental mistakes and turnovers...Another punt returned on us, missed tackles on the few kickoffs we had, fumbles (foster again), fasle starts, and an interception which was clearly Ainges fault for trying to force it in. It seems the good programs play mistake free football. I feel that is instilled in them on the practice field.