Tim Tebow threw his first pass of the year yesterday, a week later than I predicted. Surprisingly he was able to complete it, leaving his success rate for the season at a very impressive 100%. Unfortunately the 1-1 performance didn’t do much for his career completion percentage (aka the Tebometer), which is still only 47.5%.
But the Jets backup QB can take solace in the fact that starter Mark Sanchez is doing his best to emulate Tebow’s level of accuracy so far this year. Over the last three games Sanchez has completed just 44 of 101 passes, and for the season 63 of 128; or 49%.
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