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Report: Tebow’s Camp Says NFL Career Might Be Done
CBS ^ | 05/31/2013

Posted on 06/02/2013 6:04:06 AM PDT by KevinDavis

The NFL might have seen its last bit of Tebowing.

A new report claims that some of those closest to Tim Tebow have suggested that the unemployed quarterback’s NFL career is likely done. ESPN’s David Fleming reports that members of Tebow’s own camp privately told him that his days in the league are “probably over.”

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To: rintense
Do you believe that Tebow is worse than every 3rd string QB in the NFL?

A more relevant question is "Would Tebow sign a contract paying a 3rd string salary?"

61 posted on 06/02/2013 8:02:13 AM PDT by nascarnation (Baraq's economic policy: trickle up poverty)
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To: A.A. Cunningham

That final game now on tape, was the lasting image other team’s defensive coordinators would see. Belichick gave the blue print on how to stop Tebow. Elway knew he couldn’t go into the following season without a back-up plan. The Bobby Douglass type of QB doesn’t equate to long term success in the NFL.

I would also add unlike other sports. The margin of error window is so small. The other 30 owners, General Managers, Scouting Departments, and Coaching staffs know this when looking at players.


62 posted on 06/02/2013 8:02:20 AM PDT by Bosworth Stokefield
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To: cdcdawg

I wonder if Johnny Manziel will make it in the pros.


63 posted on 06/02/2013 8:07:49 AM PDT by luckystarmom
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To: rintense
" Why don’t you go search out the quotes from NFL folks like Tony Dungy, Kurt Warner and Mark Schlereth- all professed Christians- and all who have stated Tebow needs to dial down his public faith. "

Uh, excuse me. I didn't understand your sarcasm at first.

No one around here expecting the guy to "dial down" his faith, as stated in my previous post. I never said that and I don't appreciate having words put in my mouth that way.

A little after 10:00, gotta go somewhere...

Have a good day.

64 posted on 06/02/2013 8:09:22 AM PDT by OKSooner
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To: Jim Noble
Can anyone who follows the game better than I do explain why his half-season and playoff record in Denver doesn't make him an "NFL-level QB"?

He doesn't play an NFL-style game. Denver used the college style "spread option" formation with Tebow that year and surprised and squeaked out several narrow wins against a lot of NFL defenses who weren't quite ready for it. Now those coaches have all watched the films and know what's coming when Tebow comes into a game. He isn't going to catch his opponents by surprise ever again.

Thus, he has to learn to play in a pro-style offense, running designed plays proven to work against NFL defenses. He has apparently struggled mightily with that task in practice.

65 posted on 06/02/2013 8:09:43 AM PDT by Mr. Jeeves (CTRL-GALT-DELETE)
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To: KevinDavis

Occasionally the CFL is mentioned as a career option...Doug Flutie was rated to small to be NFL quality, Warren Moon too black,...WTH, maybe “too Christian” will give the Northern League some fresh entertainment!


66 posted on 06/02/2013 8:13:38 AM PDT by headsonpikes (Mass murder and cannibalism are the twin sacraments of socialism - "Who-whom?"-Lenin)
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To: Dick Vomer
Yeah, if only he could choke some dogs, smoke some crack, steal a laptop, get a couple of baby mamas pregnant and maybe even kill someone.... well then he’d fit in.

You left out the biggest resume enhancement of all, claiming to be gay.

67 posted on 06/02/2013 8:14:02 AM PDT by fella ("As it was before Noah, so shall it be again,")
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To: rintense

Worse? No, he’s probably about 3rd string level material but the Jets didn’t agree as they actually started their 3rd stringer over him for a few games last year. And the Jets, just like every other NFL team, are interested in winning games more than pushing a political agenda. That’s not what they’re in business for.

If Tebow would consider a position change, work out for some teams at other positions, and display a level competency and ability doing so, I see no reason why a team wouldn’t sign him. It’s not up to other teams to do this, it’s up to him.

“why do writers still call him ‘a culture lightning rod”

You both nailed the issue yet completely missing it at the same time. “Writers.” You see, it’s not the NFL or other players that have made him a pariah. It has been the media and Christian public that have made him a spectacle. Teams are shying away from him due to the circus surrounding him, not his religious beliefs. You are part of that circus.

“You are failing to see the bigger picture in play.”

I see the picture extraordinarily clearly and soberly. You, however, are the one viewing this issue through especially colored glasses. This is a football thing, not a religious one. Quit viewing it as a religious issue and it becomes remarkably clearer for you.


68 posted on 06/02/2013 8:19:02 AM PDT by FAA
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To: luckystarmom

“I wonder if Johnny Manziel will make it in the pros.”

That question is already being asked by many and he is by no means whatsoever guaranteed to have a spot in the NFL. He is a lot like Tebow. Great winning college quarterback. Does a lot of scrambling and impromptu on the field. But, he’s smaller and less physically capable than even Tebow. He’ll have to prove himself a better passer than Tebow to have a chance.

There are hundreds of very good college QBs over the years that never even made training camp in the NFL. I have no idea if they were religious or political or whatever. It didn’t matter then and it doesn’t now.


69 posted on 06/02/2013 8:23:58 AM PDT by FAA
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To: KevinDavis

I stopped watching NFL football when it was apparent they were heading in the same direction as the WWF, all show and drama.


70 posted on 06/02/2013 8:27:51 AM PDT by factoryrat (We are the producers, the creators. Grow it, mine it, build it.)
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To: KevinDavis

Tebow is a really good football player and a decent Qb. But he didnt help hinself refusing to go in the game i dont think.

Kirk Cousins is the best QB on the redskins. RG 3 is good but Cousins is better


71 posted on 06/02/2013 8:32:56 AM PDT by Carry me back
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To: Biggirl

Great guy. Poor quarterback. I watched every game he played in the NFL. He never learned to read the field: he pretty much looked at one receiver the whole time and if that guy wasn’t open, he either tried to force the ball or just threw it away. He also never improved his throwing mechanics, consistently trowing the ball into the ground at the feet of his receivers.


72 posted on 06/02/2013 8:47:19 AM PDT by catnipman (Cat Nipman: Vote Republican in 2012 and only be called racist one more time!)
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To: FAA
Worse? No, he’s probably about 3rd string level material but the Jets didn’t agree as they actually started their 3rd stringer over him for a few games last year. And the Jets, just like every other NFL team, are interested in winning games more than pushing a political agenda. That’s not what they’re in business for.

The Jets? They were a circus before Tebow got there and will remain one as long as Rex Ryan is their coach. When the coach has a tattoo of his wife wearing a Sanchez jersey, pretty safe bet that he has a selfish interest in protecting HIS guy. Ryan is on record as saying he thought Tebow would play more and blamed Sparano. Sparano, in turn, blamed Ryan for Tebow not playing. Then, when Tebow broke his ribs, Ryan kept him suited up to play, and then when he was healthy, scratched him. You simply aren't being honest with yourself if you believe Tebow couldn't have won a game for the Jets. The Jets are a three ring circus- without Tebow.

If Tebow would consider a position change, work out for some teams at other positions, and display a level competency and ability doing so, I see no reason why a team wouldn’t sign him. It’s not up to other teams to do this, it’s up to him.

If you know the sky is blue, yet everyone else is telling you the sky is purple, would you believe them, knowing in your heart that it is indeed blue? Tebow's ability to prove he is a QB has been established at every level- except the NFL. Rookie QBs are given the conventional 3 year window of starting. Tebow has never been given a complete year in a stable system. Let's remember, Alex Smith was dismissed by everyone in his 2-4th year as a terrible QB. How'd that work out? He got a coach with the right system and plan for him. Hope the kid continues to flourish in KC.

You both nailed the issue yet completely missing it at the same time. “Writers.” You see, it’s not the NFL or other players that have made him a pariah. It has been the media and Christian public that have made him a spectacle. Teams are shying away from him due to the circus surrounding him, not his religious beliefs. You are part of that circus.

Sorry, hon, I am part of the larger group that believes Tebow has never been given a chance to show what he can do over a few seasons. If he fails, so be it. But he needs the chance to do so. He showed what he could do in a system design to make him fail in Denver. And for you to place blame on his Christian fans just proves that it is you who is part of the circus.

I see the picture extraordinarily clearly and soberly. You, however, are the one viewing this issue through especially colored glasses. This is a football thing, not a religious one. Quit viewing it as a religious issue and it becomes remarkably clearer for you.

It disappoints me so, especially in the current state we live in, that a freeper of all people would dismiss the media's affect on someone such as this. This is not a football thing. It transcends it. Its a shame you can not see it. Regardless of whether you are a person of faith, the evidence is plain to see. Its a shame you choose to keep your head in the sand.

73 posted on 06/02/2013 8:56:25 AM PDT by rintense
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To: OKSooner

That wasn’t sarcasm. It was to point out that even Christians in the NFL punditry told Tebow to shut up. I wonder how many Christians would appreciate being told by other Christians to keep your love of the Lord in check?


74 posted on 06/02/2013 8:58:10 AM PDT by rintense
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To: rintense

“Why don’t you go search out the quotes from NFL folks like Tony Dungy, Kurt Warner and Mark Schlereth- all professed Christians- and all who have stated Tebow needs to dial down his public faith.”

I am not surprised. There is just too much fear coming from the Christian community.

Remember Jesus did warn about that if we are ashamed of Him before others, He will be ashamed of us before His Heavenly Father.


75 posted on 06/02/2013 9:01:32 AM PDT by Biggirl ("Jesus talked to us as individuals"-Jim Vicevich/Thanks JimV!)
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To: Mr. Jeeves

Thanks.


76 posted on 06/02/2013 9:08:01 AM PDT by Jim Noble (When strong, avoid them. Attack their weaknesses. Emerge to their surprise.)
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To: KevinDavis

Michael Robinson was a good - some say great - college quarterback. I think he was the offensive player of the year in the Big Ten and 1st team all conference.

When it became obvious that his talents at quarterback didn’t translate well at the next level, he went out and made himself into an all pro fullback.


77 posted on 06/02/2013 9:09:32 AM PDT by FlJoePa ("Success without honor is an unseasoned dish; it will satisfy your hunger, but it won't taste good")
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To: KevinDavis

He could go to thr CFL when his current income stream ends.


78 posted on 06/02/2013 9:10:15 AM PDT by Mike Darancette (Plan "B" is now Plan "A")
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Tim Tebow's history as a proven winner should not be ignored

Tim Tebow blackballed by NFL teams because of cult-like following, media frenzy
Key takeaway: "He seems like a great guy to have on a team, and I'd be tempted to bring him in as our backup," one NFC head coach told me Wednesday. "But it's just not worth dealing with all the stuff that comes with it."

Now tell me again this is purely because he isn't a good QB.

79 posted on 06/02/2013 9:11:50 AM PDT by rintense
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To: Biggirl

Very true. Of course, now both Dungy and Schlereth have softened their stance.


80 posted on 06/02/2013 9:14:18 AM PDT by rintense
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