Tim Tebow is actually a great analyst

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I was thinking this same thing. Good for him. He'll have a job for a while if he sticks to it.
 

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He was clear with his thoughts, enunciated well, didnt stumble on his words, had good points and was thoroughly very professional for his first time ever doing it. I was impressed.
 

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I only saw a lil bit, but he was good. Better than Tim Hasselback, Merrill Hodge, Keyshawn, Ray Lewis, and Tom Jackson already:usure:
 

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:ehh:Very impressed for his first time on ESPN. His predictions were also on the money.
I didn't see him until he got onto the ESPN2 show. He started off slow and looked nervous as well. Then after a while he seemed to relax and started bringing some substance and did pretty good.
 
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Yea he was really good :leon:

He was substantive as hell -- breaking down offensive / defensive schemes. He was long-winded at times but he was saying things that had me like :ohhh:
 

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Yeah, I never understood this whole thing where people were claiming Tebow can't talk, in most interviews before his analyst gig he seemed to speak well enough to me. Damn, and he called the scored to a t,(35-31), was off only by one point. Not bad.
 
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