Former Florida QB Tim Tebow’s frustration with his old team’s subpar play is finally starting to boil over after they were dismantled by Mizzou at home 42-13.
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“It was tough to watch, if you’re a Gator fan it was not easy to watch,” Tebow said.
Tebow said he hopes that the team can rally with the “our backs are against the wall” mentality for the rest of the season.
“I don’t think that the offense has an identity right now, and I don’t think that they know what they want their identity to be,” Tebow said. “One of the biggest problems on the offense is leadership. You need to have something to motivate you, something to give you an edge…they’re (Gators) not out of the SEC East.”
Tebow might have been a bust in the NFL but he had an excellent career at Florida winning the national championship twice as well as the Heisman in 2007. Florida’s offense, ranked 119th out of 125 FBS teams has been a major issue. Averaging just 368 yards a game this is one of the biggest reasons for the team’s lack of success. No doubt that Muschamp’s job is on the line. Another loss like Mizzou and he might be gone before the end of the season.