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Tim Tebow blackballed by NFL teams because of cult-like following, media frenzy
Yahoo Sports ^ | 05-09-13 | Michael Silver

Posted on 05/09/2013 2:04:09 PM PDT by slumber1

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To: slumber1

...something strange is happening.

I would not be surprised if Tim Tebow became an evangelist. God moves in mysterious ways.


41 posted on 05/09/2013 3:55:43 PM PDT by stars & stripes forever ((Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord!))
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To: discostu

Tim is an outspoken disciple of Christ who talks the talk and walks the4 walk.As a New Yorker I prayed for Tim to go to a town that does fawn over criminal athletes,


42 posted on 05/09/2013 3:57:42 PM PDT by ardara
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So are Kurt Warner and Tony Dungy, so was the late Reggie White. Troy Polamalu leads a cross team prayer circle before every game The difference between those guys and Tim is they were/ are good at their jobs. Tim is not an NFL caliber QB, his stats show it. He’s a nice guy, but NFL players aren’t paid to be nice guys, when they’re QBs they’re paid to complete passes, which Tim doesn’t do, which is why he’s out of a job.


43 posted on 05/09/2013 4:04:08 PM PDT by discostu (Not just another moon faced assassin of joy.)
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Patriots?


44 posted on 05/09/2013 4:04:46 PM PDT by Gene Eric (The Palin Doctrine.)
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To: Alberta's Child
Doug Flutie actually reinforces my point. That guy was a great college QB who spent his career in the NFL mostly as a backup.

Actually he may be a good comparison. He couldn't get a starting job in the NFL because he was said to be too short. He became a Hall of Famer in Canada and then was a starter in the NFL at an age when most QBs are retired. I'll always wonder what he could have done in the NFL in those intervening years. I think he played well enough during his second NFL run to at least dispel the height concerns.

45 posted on 05/09/2013 4:09:57 PM PDT by Straight Vermonter (Posting from deep behind the Maple Curtain)
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To: Straight Vermonter
He couldn't get a starting job in the NFL for a number of reasons, and when you go through them you don't really get a picture of a guy who was ever a solid NFL prospect as a starting QB:

1. He signed with the USFL out of college and didn't even make it to an NFL training camp until a couple of years later.

2. He was drafted by the Rams but his rights were traded to Chicago. He made his debut in 1986, but he was basically Chicago's fourth-string QB behind Jim McMahon, Mike Tomczak and Steve Fuller.

3. Flutie was traded to New England in 1987. The NFL players went on strike that year, and Flutie crossed the picket line to play for the Patriots.

4. He disappeared to the CFL after the 1989 season and put up great numbers there. A small, mobile QB can have a great career in that league.

5. He came back to the NFL at the age of 36 in 1998 but never did anything exceptional. He only had two years where he started (1999 with Buffalo and 2001 with San Diego), and one thing that stood out about him is that he threw a lot of interceptions for a guy that didn't pass for a ton of yards.

It would have been interesting to see him as a starter for his entire NFL career, but I'm guessing there's a reason why he never got much interest in the league early in his career.

46 posted on 05/09/2013 4:37:28 PM PDT by Alberta's Child ("I am the master of my fate ... I am the captain of my soul.")
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To: slumber1
I'm no pro sports fan, but this is pure Barbra Streisand.

The NFL thrives on controversy and attention.

47 posted on 05/09/2013 4:49:49 PM PDT by BfloGuy (Don't try to explain yourself to liberals; you're not the jackass-whisperer.)
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To: Alberta's Child

I don’t know what the coaches and GMs were saying about him but the analysts went on and on about his size. My point was mainly that I’d rather see Flutie and Tebow succeed or fail on the field.


48 posted on 05/09/2013 5:12:17 PM PDT by Straight Vermonter (Posting from deep behind the Maple Curtain)
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Horse pucky! Tim may be a fine person, but he’s a lousy NFL quarterback. Period.


49 posted on 05/09/2013 6:29:15 PM PDT by catnipman (Cat Nipman: Vote Republican in 2012 and only be called racist one more time!)
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To: slumber1

Earlier today...

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3017388/posts?page=1


50 posted on 05/09/2013 6:36:18 PM PDT by Resettozero
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To: thesearethetimes...
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51 posted on 05/09/2013 8:00:29 PM PDT by A.A. Cunningham (Barry Soetoro can't pass E-verify)
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