So put that in perspective: Tim Tebow was absolutely humiliated by a defense that allowed Dan Orlovsky to have a career day.
Alright, stop... collaborate and listen...
What a terrible argument. There is some major extrapolation and psychological warfare going on in this post.
The fact that Dan Orlovsky had a career day against the Patriots has no bearing on how good or bad Tim Tebow is, based on a comparison between how he played against the Patriots.
Let me show you how this works...
The Pittsburgh Steelers had the #1 ranked passing defense in the NFL when Tebow and the Broncos faced them. They allowed an average of 171.9 passing yards per game. Tebow threw for 316 yards and was the only QB who threw for over 300 yards against the Steelers that year. Conclusion: Tebow is one of the best QBs in the league because he outperformed everyone against the Steelers.
Not only that, he broke NFL records in that one game.
Most yards per completion in a playoff game: 31.6 against Pittsburgh in 2012.
Most 30+ yard passes in a playoff quarter
Fewest passes to 300+ yards in any NFL game
Only quarterback to throw three 50+ yard passes in a playoff game
Longest touchdown pass in NFL playoff history in overtime
Oh and a few Broncos records also...
Most passing yards in a playoff debut
Highest postseason rating
But even still that argument that he is great because of that one game makes little sense. One game is not enough to say, "Oh well this QB did good against this team, on this day, therefore, any QB who did worse against that team on another day is now worse than the QB who did better than him." Wut?
Now, I know what you will say... oh but the Steelers were injured... oh they had a bad gameplan... oh they didn't respect him and gave the game away! Ok, I don't agree, but if you say that then the same could be true about the Patriots and Orlovsky.
And no, this isn't a defense of Tebow. It's an argument against poor logic and reasoning. I'm sure people will take it as some Tebow fan can't take criticism of his boy. False. I criticize him and other players all the time... but I use reason, logic, and statistics... not emotions and how I "feel".