Its not out of 21, because all of his passes are not there. What about the one to the end zone that should have been picked off? Was that a good pass?
Ok so is Tebow inaccurate or does he make a
couple of bad passes or bad decisions out of 21? Because there's a big difference to me between that. And most people are saying he's inaccurate.
I don't see inaccuracy. I see over-conservative, but generally good decision making. I see a few mis-reads. And I see the occasional bad spiral that wobbles when he throws.
But from watching Tebow play just about every game I have seen more good passes that were either dropped or catchable as well as thrown away balls than Tebow actually missing his receivers due to passing accuracy issues.
I don't see the kid having an accuracy issue at all. I fully expect his completion % to improve when his receiving squad, tight-ends(which are non-existent), and overall pass offense improves this coming off-season as well as him getting more accustomed to reading NFL defenses. When the Broncos figure out how to have a more effective offensive style that incorporates his rushing ability and gives him an easy dump-off option, I expect to see a big improvement in his completion %. Unlike guys like Cam Newton who has 3 short dump-offs at any time(2 tight ends and a running back, and sometimes even a wide receiver), Tebow doesn't have that. He doesn't have those easy short pass options. He also doesn't have a guy like Smith, Gronk, Megatron, etc who really go up and get that ball. But his accuracy is actually fine and was fine in college too. His completion % was fine in college as well when he did have those options.
What hurts his completion % is he takes too long to throw the ball but it's actually the same thing that helps him not throw pics as a dual pass/rushers. If you will notice most scramblers and dual pass/rushers have an issue where they pass on the run. If you watch Tebow...he sometimes stops and resets in the middle of a scramble before he throws. Sometimes this takes too much time, slows him down, and is forced to throw away the ball. But this same thing is what actually helps him throw a more accurate pass and avoid the pick when he does pull the trigger. Throwing on the run, unless it's an easy lob, or while scrambling, or getting hit is actually one of the things that leads to interceptions for guys like Vick, Newton, and Ben. It's what haunts the dual pass/rush QB.
If anything he's probably setting an example for how you SHOULD pass if you are a dual pass/rush QB. Don't ignore the proper footwork needed when passing. Does that mean Tebow will ever be as accurate and precise as a pure pocket passer? I highly doubt it. Because those guys practice that non-stop and practice getting the ball out as quickly as possible, whereas these guys practice extending the play.