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I don't follow the NFL so I honest to god have no idea.


I didn't think you had to follow the NFL to know who Tebow is. Here are some slow motion clips of him jogging shirtless in the rain to help you get an idea of his greatness

 
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Religious guy who was terrible in stats but got his team on a hot streak or something I don't know about, although I still think I'm more aware than champagne papi


More or less. He is a 'leader' and 'winner' who plays QB unconventionally. You can hate all you want, but the guy deserved another real chance after what he did in Denver and it is a joke that he probably won't ever get it. He doesn't have a strong or accurate arm, but what he provides in the running game opens up the passing game even for his sub standard arm. The game against Pittsburgh int he playoffs illustrates that point perfectly. People hate on Tebow and say 'lol wide open slant route!" but fact is it was Tebow's presence as a runner that opens up that pass, so you have to credit him for it.

 

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Rex Ryan is a dope who had a hard on for Sanchez. IMO Sanchez and Romo are the same guy, all the tools but no real heart. Say what you will about Tebow but the guys goes 100% every play. Hopefully he'll get some minutes @ Foxboro, I think Belicheck (sp?) has a plan for him. Perhaps as a TE and possible fake play QB.
 

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Rex Ryan is a dope who had a hard on for Sanchez. IMO Sanchez and Romo are the same guy, all the tools but no real heart. Say what you will about Tebow but the guys goes 100% every play. Hopefully he'll get some minutes @ Foxboro, I think Belicheck (sp?) has a plan for him. Perhaps as a TE and possible fake play QB.

Yeah, Tim Tebow is a really hard worker. He's a diamond in the rough.
 

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Rex Ryan is a dope who had a hard on for Sanchez. IMO Sanchez and Romo are the same guy, all the tools but no real heart. Say what you will about Tebow but the guys goes 100% every play. Hopefully he'll get some minutes @ Foxboro, I think Belicheck (sp?) has a plan for him. Perhaps as a TE and possible fake play QB.


Will be interesting to see what they do because I had heard reports that BB 'hated' Tebow as a player and QB, so who knows wtf they signed him for.

I can assure you this: QB is Tebow's best (and ONLY) position on a football field. Some tailback maybe as a gimmick player who could present a semi-threat as a passer, but TE?

Tight. End?

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At least at RB he is a good pass protector

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Rex Ryan is a dope who had a hard on for Sanchez. IMO Sanchez and Romo are the same guy, all the tools but no real heart. Say what you will about Tebow but the guys goes 100% every play. Hopefully he'll get some minutes @ Foxboro, I think Belicheck (sp?) has a plan for him. Perhaps as a TE and possible fake play QB.


For the record here is my theory on the whole Rex/Sanchize/tebow thing.

I don't feel that Rex ever thought Sanchize was a better option (after about week 3 or 4 and Marky Mark had been really awful, even moreso than before)

I just think that he waited too long and by the time he SHOULD have been playing Tebow he knew it would make him look bad to admit that Tebow was the better option. he decided that sticking with Sanchize and losing was a better option at that point than playing Tebow. Because if Tebow came in and won 3 or 4 straight games it makes Rex look dumber than Rex already makes himself look.
 

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Will be interesting to see what they do because I had heard reports that BB 'hated' Tebow as a player and QB, so who knows wtf they signed him for.

I can assure you this: QB is Tebow's best (and ONLY) position on a football field. Some tailback maybe as a gimmick player who could present a semi-threat as a passer, but TE?

Tight. End?

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At least at RB he is a good pass protector

tebow-block-9-30-12.gif


Sanchez sabotage right there, lol
 

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At least at RB he is a good pass protector

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Man, the hell is that #60 doing getting run over like that?

Anyway, there might be a plan in place...

Jacksonville GM David Caldwell: “He is still young. He’s had two different offensive coordinators in his first two years. Get a coach in here and get some sustainability for him. I think it’s important to see what he can do. Look at some quarterbacks. It takes maybe more than two years, three or four years. He came out as a junior and he’s a very young quarterback and he still has a lot of upside.” (Yes, that's an actual quote, believe it or not)

Bill Belichick: ":lol1: Get Tim Tebow's agent on the line now! Lets stir up a little controversy to make him feel like home, and then lets swerve and sign him! Just watch when Jacksonville can't sell 5,000 tickets by Week 3 since their fans' hopes are attached to this:

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Yeah, they'll be crying to us by the deadline, begging for Tebow! We can at least get a 3rd out of a guy we picked up off the street for no guaranteed money!"

Patriots News Reporter: "But what about Tebowmania? Will that affect your team or your fanbase?"

Belichick: "We have the success to keep the fans from clamoring from Tebow, and whenever Rob Gronkowski decides to take his shirt off again we can just have Tebow take his off and nobody'll care about Gronk anymore. Distractions ftw"
 

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He doesn't have a strong or accurate arm, but what he provides in the running game opens up the passing game even for his sub standard arm.
Will agree to a point. Great leader, makes things happen. Unfortunately, he cannot throw the fucking football.
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Slowest throwing motion in the NFL. No spiral. Great athlete, should move to a diff position.
 

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Im just saying he has potential to move somewhere else on the field, but he is certainly a mediocre/lucky QB at his finest hour.

I don't see it. As I said maybe tailback, but even that is a stretch.
 

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He can still be effective running wildcat packages on 3rd and 2, but for the Pats' his usefulness ends there.

Hopefully the football media will actually cover football this year though
 

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I don't see it. As I said maybe tailback, but even that is a stretch.
I dont see him being good, but you can bet with the way he sells merch he is around the NFL for a while. Probably a wildcat (terribly) back or taiblack in general. Who knows.