(laughing) ..."Boneheaded", yeah, but also kind of a shot of everything TT is about-- a big, fun kid having a ball, being creative and never giving up, never quitting. OK, it was full of stuff that No Fun League-nay-sayers claim "You can't do that kind of thing in the NFL!", but with some work, discipline and experience with the first team offense, "that kind of thing" won't often be necessary--until that one time when it IS, the men around him know what's possible, and the lot of 'em, Tebow, linemen and receivers know where they are and what they have to do. TT's one of those guys who can catch lightening in a bottle, then do it again.
Anyway, it made me laugh, and even though I could just HEAR the haters howling, I saw it as "Tebow being (uniquely) Tebow". The guy just wants to win, will do anything to pull it out of the fire, with no regard for how it might look if it fails. I'm sure the coaches will talk to him about balancing risks versus rewards and the need to consider the likeliest outcomes at this level ("This is the NFL--sometimes it's best to just throw it away..." might have been what Fox whispered to him on the sidelines after that play, before patting him on the head), and it's hard to argue in this case...but it was also the most exciting play thru' most of the game (at least 'til the last 2 plays at the very end of the game, the TD and the 2-point conversion). You want to see TT settle in, grow and "play within himself", but you DON'T want him to lose that jazz-riffing, exhilaratingly creative way he can make things happen when the play breaks down or there's nothing there to start with.