No, I didn't want to get too into it because you can be a real pain in the ass. But since you asked... Let's recap the conversation. Someone said that nobody needs to account for Tim Tebow and I mentioned that for his career, he has a 5.0 ypc average, which is really good. So yes, teams need to account for him. You then chimed in that last year he only ran for 3.2 yards per carry, so why would anyone need to account for him if he only produced that. In response to that, I suggested two possibilities: (1) teams were paying attention to him (I used the term "game-planned" meaning not that the entire defensive scheme was designed to stop him, but rather that they perhaps paid special attention to situations when he would be in), and that limited his effectiveness, or (2) the Jets just really sucked that bad. Given that they couldn't run the ball or pass the ball very well last year, I'm inclined to believe that the biggest reason for Tebow's low ypc in 2012 was that the Jets just sucked that badly.
But yeah, when Tebow is in, yes, I think teams are well aware of what he can do, especially running the football, and so yes, I think that teams prepare for what he offers. Belichick, for example, game-planned for Tebow's strengths when the Pats played the Broncos in 2011.
There. Was that a fun read?