Sports Illustrated Poll Says Tim Tebow Is NFL's Most Overrated Player

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SI poll: Tim Tebow most overrated

By Rich Cimini | ESPNNewYork.com

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Tim Tebow's time on the bench has changed the perception of him among his peers.

Five months after being named one of the top 100 players in the NFL, the New York Jets' backup quarterback was voted the most overrated player in the league -- in a landslide -- based on a Sports Illustrated poll released this week.
A total of 180 players voted in the survey, with 34 percent naming Tebow. How's this for a twist? Jets starter Mark Sanchez finished tied for second, receiving 8 percent of the votes. Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo also got 8 percent.
At least Tebow can say he's ahead of Sanchez in one category.

Coach Rex Ryan was asked about the poll, and it left him in an unfamiliar position -- almost speechless. "Wow, what are you going to say?" he said, laughing. "I don't know how to comment on that. I just know I'm happy they're on my football team -- on our football team. Seems like the Jets always get something, you know?"


It's remarkable how quickly things change in the NFL. In May, the NFL Network released its player poll of the top 100, with Tebow in the No. 95 spot. He was coming off a playoff appearance with the Denver Broncos, whom he rallied from a 1-4 start.
Tebow was traded to New York, where he has yet to play a significant role on offense -- only 55 total snaps. He has made most of his important plays on special teams as the personal protector on the punt team. Running twice and throwing once with Tebow as the up-back, the Jets are 3-for-3 on fake punts.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick finished fourth on the list with 4 percent of the players' votes, while Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis (3 percent) was fifth.
 

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Sounds like some of his peers are simply jealous of the attention he receives because there's many other players who fit the "Most Overrated" title better...
 

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Hache, isn't a sub-mediocre player who has entire ESPN segments regularly devoted to him the very definition of "overrated"?
 

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Hache, isn't a sub-mediocre player who has entire ESPN segments regularly devoted to him the very definition of "overrated"?



I don't think he's overrated because most all of us know he isn't that good of an overall NFL QB.

But he can make things happen on the field.

Whatever the word is for someone who recevies too much attention would fit better...
 

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why do they even do such a poll?
 

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He was a first round draft pick and is now riding the bench behind Mark fucking Sanchez, while there is story after story written about him. He's also the first 2nd team QB to hold a press conference after signing with a new team. He is the very epitome of overrated.
 
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He was a first round draft pick and is now riding the bench behind Mark fucking Sanchez, while there is story after story written about him. He's also the first 2nd team QB to hold a press conference after signing with a new team. He is the very epitome of overrated.

And you despise him, and take every chance you get to rail on him. Why? Because he's religious.
 

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Tom Brady is #9 on that list so I don't find it a very credible list.
 

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And you despise him, and take every chance you get to rail on him. Why? Because he's religious.

Dude, seriously. How in the world could a person make it through the day if they despised people solely for being religious? Especially one that lives in the bible belt.

I despise him because the amount of coverage this jackclown gets is waaaaaaaay out of proportion with his skills as a QB. I don't doubt that he is a good person and a good teammate. He's just not a very good QB.

Actually, I would find it interesting to see him play RB. He has about the same size and skill set as Peyton Hillis. I think he could actually do well in that position.
 
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Dude, seriously. How in the world could a person make it through the day if they despised people solely for being religious? Especially one that lives in the bible belt.

I despise him because the amount of coverage this jackclown gets is waaaaaaaay out of proportion with his skills as a QB. I don't doubt that he is a good person and a good teammate. He's just not a very good QB.

Actually, I would find it interesting to see him play RB. He has about the same size and skill set as Peyton Hillis. I think he could actually do well in that position.

Fair enough.
 

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Anybody who rates his performance last year should be willing to admit that Tebow is an incredible athlete! No, not an incredible QB but an incredible winner. Let's see if Peyton can surpass Tebow's recorded from last year. What he did last year is stiff of legend - I don't care if he is a Communist Buddhist Christian Scientologist !
 

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