Jay Feely: Tim Tebow was the single-worst quarterback I ever saw

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In this Dec. 5, 2014, file photo, Tim Tebow speaks during an SEC television broadcast in Atlanta. Tebow is expected to sign a one-year contract with the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday, April 20, 2015 according to three people familiar with the deal. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson, File)

NFL kicker Jay Feely had a less-than-stellar review of quarterback Tim Tebow, who recently signed with the Philadelphia Eagles.

Feely — who spent time with the Falcons, Giants, Dolphins, Chiefs, Jets, Cardinals and, most recently, the Bears — told Jim Rome that Tebow is “the single-worst quarterback I ever saw in my career in the NFL.”

“He’s such a dichotomy for me,” Feely said. “Because I really respect the person, the man, the things that he believes in and the things he does off the field. He was the single-worst quarterback I ever saw in my career in the NFL.”

“I watched him one day, I sat and watched him do routes on air with Ken Whisenhunt as we were playing the Broncos. And routes on air, there’s no DBs, you know exactly what he’s going to run, there’s no pass rush. He had like 13 incompletions on routes on air. Jim, you and I could go out and do routes on air and we would complete most of our passes.”

You can watch Feely’s comments below:

[h/t USA Today]

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