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I'm so frustrated that Tebow was cut. I really thought that he would make the team. Anyway, I am sick and tired of hearing all the NFL analysts with stuffed shirts coming up with reasons why Tim Tebow "stinks as a QB" and "can't play" and "has to go to the CFL." So I have several things that I would like to say. 1. A popular argument is that Tim Tebow can't play. Define "can't play." Because i remember him going 7-4 (6 straight comeback wins) leading a 1-4 team to the playoffs, and beating my #3 team the Steelers in a miraculous fashion. he also had the #1 QBR out of the whole league in the last quarter. any one can play you could have a lineman throwing. What there saying is he is known. No one saw him coming and he was able to run the ball like crazy. That come back was with a team that was made to run. But now Tim Tebow is known he needs to pass. and only 1 for 7 passing attempt on you pre season opener is not a playable player.2. Another great thing that the analysts say is that he isn't stylish when it comes to football or winning games. When did style become an issue? So what if he wins it in the 4th quarter. They should be talking about his amazing ability to rally his team together. Style should not matter. Just inform Ben Roethlisberger, Terry Bradshaw, and John Elway that they should go lifeless in the 4th quarter instead of coming back. I think you might not be understanding what there saying. i Thing there referring to that he throws like pitcher not a QB. I could be wrong hear thus you are right. 3. One favorite argument of the people on TV is that Tebow needs his offense personalized. That simply can't happen. Oh, wait, don't tell Mike Shannahan, Pete Carroll, or Jim Harbaugh that there offense can't change for the QBs that they have. Besides, Tebow's offense is beast! The Denver Broncos of 2011 had the best rushing attack in THE ENTIRE NFL!!!!!!!So set Tom Brady and make it about Tim Tebow And again With player like RG3 and cam newton Def are prepping running QB. which is all Tim Tewbow can do. 4. The average starting QB in the NFL is horrible and struggles to get his team to .500 on the season. (I.E. Sam Bradford, whoever the Cardinals have, Carson Palmer, Phillip Rivers, Brandon Weeden, Colt McCoy, Blaine Gabbert, Chad Henne, Cam Newton, Mark Sanchez, Tony Romo, and Michael Vick.) Tim Tebow does not have this problem. The QBs I just mentioned, as a rule, are not scrutinized nearly as much as Tebow. They also have the privilege of starting 16 games; something that Tebow has never had the opportunity to do. Tebow went 7-4 in 11 games. If Tebow was a full time starter his team would have the best rushing attack, most comebacks, and at least 10 games, and a playoff spot. I hardly think that one season means the guy is beater than any of the QB you have there. There are a lot of other factors to consider.SO... with all of the arguments refuted and utterly crushed beyond hopes of a comeback, my conclusion: Tebow would be a starter if he praised the lowly, fake, non-existent, moon god "allah." Tebow is so polarizing because of his beliefs. I'm sure that I will receive a message telling me that I'm a Bible-beating Christian, my ideas are outdated, and that what is true for me may not be what is true for someone else. Whatever. But, back to the point........ Give Tebow a REAL starting job. He will win. It is all he does in the immortal words of the wonderful Skip Bayless. Who Want's him As A QB Run for CONGRESS(i am not joking)
I think that it's worth mentioning that I read that the Patriots have carried 2 QBs on their team every year for a long time, so it would've been VERY unusual if Tebow had actually NOT been cut, and they chose to carry 3 this year.
I'm so frustrated that Tebow was cut. I really thought that he would make the team.
3. One favorite argument of the people on TV is that Tebow needs his offense personalized. That simply can't happen. Oh, wait, don't tell Mike Shannahan, Pete Carroll, or Jim Harbaugh that there offense can't change for the QBs that they have. Besides, Tebow's offense is beast! The Denver Broncos of 2011 had the best rushing attack in THE ENTIRE NFL!!!!!!!
Give Tebow a REAL starting job. He will win. It is all he does in the immortal words of the wonderful Skip Bayless.
I am not asking the pats to change the entire offense that has worked for so well. I'm really referring to a team that has nothing to lose kinda like the Jags and the Browns etc. They could use Tebow and be pretty competitive. Also Tebow's running success came mainly from the fact that he plays like Roethlisberger; broken plays, broken tackles = touchdowns. If Tebow were a HB he would lose some of that elusiveness. What would be really cool is if he went to a team that had a QB that could pass a little better, but not really have a starter. Instead try a Kordell Stewart experiment. Besides, coaches have changed the playbooks for certain players. I also believe that Tim Tebow's team (depending on if he was in a kordell system or a starter) would be a playoff team. Who cares how Tebow throws the ball as long as his WR/TE/RB catches it? And if defensive coaches really tricked out the defense they are using for the read option (which is NOT the same offense Tim uses) than Kaep shouldn't have gone to the SuperStink this year. By the by, The pats and Tim Tebow's 1st drive........ Tebow had some really good, Denver-like SPREAD OPTION plays that they used. They drove down the field a scored a TOUCHDOWN. Plus..... when the giants were up 20-14 all of a sudden we had some classic Tim Tebow Time action when he threw 2 touchdowns in the 4th to win it. (28-20) Yet he still got cut. Totally unfair.
The Patriots have an emergency QB that also multitasks as a Special Teams player, wide receiver and defensive back. His name is Julian Edelman, and he was a QB in high school and college (Kent State). I honestly believe that Belichick wanted Tebow to multitask as well, except at HB and TE because of his size. Belichick is notorious for going for it on fourth-and-short, and last year's rush-to-the-line third-and-shorts. I think he wanted Tebow to be a "special occasion" player, and that is not what Tebow wanted.
QuoteThe Patriots have an emergency QB that also multitasks as a Special Teams player, wide receiver and defensive back. His name is Julian Edelman, and he was a QB in high school and college (Kent State). I honestly believe that Belichick wanted Tebow to multitask as well, except at HB and TE because of his size. Belichick is notorious for going for it on fourth-and-short, and last year's rush-to-the-line third-and-shorts. I think he wanted Tebow to be a "special occasion" player, and that is not what Tebow wanted.Exactly this. I actually predicted that New England would give Tebow a shot because of Belichick's penchant for using versatile players in multiple different roles (WR playing DB, DE playing TE or FB). I respect Tebow for sticking to his goal of becoming an NFL quarterback and I respect Belichick's decision to let him go so he can find that opportunity elsewhere.If they get off to another horrible start, the Jaguars owe it to their fans to bring Tebow home to Florida and give him a chance.
Quote from: The Guardian on September 04, 2013, 06:27:34 PMQuoteThe Patriots have an emergency QB that also multitasks as a Special Teams player, wide receiver and defensive back. His name is Julian Edelman, and he was a QB in high school and college (Kent State). I honestly believe that Belichick wanted Tebow to multitask as well, except at HB and TE because of his size. Belichick is notorious for going for it on fourth-and-short, and last year's rush-to-the-line third-and-shorts. I think he wanted Tebow to be a "special occasion" player, and that is not what Tebow wanted.Exactly this. I actually predicted that New England would give Tebow a shot because of Belichick's penchant for using versatile players in multiple different roles (WR playing DB, DE playing TE or FB). I respect Tebow for sticking to his goal of becoming an NFL quarterback and I respect Belichick's decision to let him go so he can find that opportunity elsewhere.If they get off to another horrible start, the Jaguars owe it to their fans to bring Tebow home to Florida and give him a chance. No, they don't, and most Jags fans don't actually want him.
No, they don't, and most Jags fans don't actually want him.
That would mean a little more if those 31,000 fans actually showed up to Jaguar games.
Quote from: lp670sv on September 04, 2013, 06:56:01 PMNo, they don't, and most Jags fans don't actually want him. I'm not so sure about that source, and there are plenty of "clicks" that may have come from Tebow-haters rather than Jags fans. I can speak from experience that Tebow is greatly beloved here in Florida. When the Patriots signed Tebow originally, I had an outpouring of local fans that called me to say that they were now Patriots fans (shortlived as it was). I guarantee that if the Jags sign him, there would be more than enough new fans to replace those 31,000 clickers. The Jaguars' stadium would sell out every game. You have no idea how devoted Florida Gators fans are in this area.
Tim Tebow is Chris Leak but he's white so people care./truthtalk
Loving a kid in college does not translate in to wanting him on your NFL team if he isn't going to help them win.
The first year he was a back up and a gadget player.
Jacksonville is actually 20th in stadium attendance. Not a good number by any means, but its still completely unfair to bash their attendance when there are many teams that do worse than them.
Why did this thread become racist?
You have no idea how much Tebow is adored here in Florida. If you lived here the past six years you would know. It's like nothing I have ever seen. Actually, I did see it to a lesser degree with Doug Flutie in New England, and he most certainly did end up on the Patriots, and was loved for not doing much. You severely underestimate what Tebow means to the state of Florida.
QuoteWhy did this thread become racist?Good question because race has nothing to do with this discussion. If Chris Leak had been a better quarterback than Tebow, he would have been drafted and made an NFL team at some point.