I'm a Tebow fan, he's a players player. Unless he gives up on himself or thinks he suddenly is owed tons of money to play the game I think he'll go far in the NFL. It's a shame that the Broncos didn't have the patience to cultivate Tim into the player he has the potential to be. The Jets wasted Tim's time but he'll land on his feet and it would be sweet if we get to watch him pound the Jets into the ground this fall.
Is Tim a good fit for the Patriots? Seems to me like the same deal the Jets cut; maybe the Patriots have a better plan to make the best use of his abilities? I guess we'll know more as training camp and the preseason approach.
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The smart money says the Patriots have signed him as a practice QB for the defense. To prepare the team for spread/running QB's like RGIII and Colin Kapernick of the 49'rs.
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Harsh, but true? I agree that Brady is old, injured, and overvalued and will be easy to replace; but, not a team leader? Not a winner?
Tebow may be a better athlete, but I'm still not convinced that he's a better football quarterback. Still, if anyone can improve him, it's Belichick. Time will tell!
The coach of the New England Patriots, Bill Belichick, is a football genius. His secret is simple: value. He sells overvalued older players, like Richard Seymour, who are on the downside of their careers, and buys undervalued players, e.g., Randy Moss, whom others have discarded.
Which is why you can expect Belichick to trade Tom Brady and start Tim Tebow.
Here’s why.
1. Brady is overvalued.
2. Old vs. young.
3. Tebow was a better college player than Brady.
4. Tebow is a winner.
5. Tebow is a leader, Brady is not.
6. Tebow is a better athlete.
7. It will be easier to replace Brady with a popular player.
8. Tebow is a better role model.
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Science Chic wrote: Harsh, but true? I agree that Brady is old, injured, and overvalued and will be easy to replace; but, not a team leader? Not a winner?
Tebow may be a better athlete, but I'm still not convinced that he's a better football quarterback. Still, if anyone can improve him, it's Belichick. Time will tell!
EM ..... you got it....he may make a running back or end....but he has no arm. Sad. I hope Patriots actually let him play.....better for Denver over the season.
it seems like, the more they try to fix his throwing mechanics, the worse he gets. he needs to stop thinking about technique, and go back to relying on his natural football instincts.
Argyle wrote: it seems like, the more they try to fix his throwing mechanics, the worse he gets. he needs to stop thinking about technique, and go back to relying on his natural football instincts.
Oh yeah..the 3 second wind up so people in the cheap seats know where he's gonna throw it before he throws it...Good idea