He also threw for more yards against the Steelers (#1 pass defense) than any QB this entire year. I realize he can play on both ends of the spectrum, but there were obvious improvements in his game as the year went on.
Again, I'm not sold on him long term, but I'm saying I think it's still way too early in his career to make a fair judgement. If I were a GM I can't say he'd by my choice but hey what do I know. You can do a lot worse in your first 16 professional starts than Tim Tebow has, I do know that.