Posted on 08/23/2013 11:38:04 AM PDT by 0.E.O
DETROIT Tim Tebow spent most of this Thursday night perhaps one of his fleeting few remaining as an NFL quarterback standing near the 50-yard line of the New England Patriots sideline.
When the Pats were on defense, he'd sometimes casually flip a ball around by himself. When they were on offense, he'd put his helmet on, ready to go in whether at QB or any other position the coaching staff might request.
"You just prepare yourself and be ready for whenever your number is called," Tebow said.
Tebow's number was never called.
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LOL
An owner, GM, & coach with enough balls could take in Tebow and mold an offense around him that would win games, even in today’s pass-happy league.
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And let me guess. The closest that you have been to a team owner or GM is while sitting up in the nose bleed seats. Like the rest of us.
How is that you know more than the actual owners and GMs do? Aren’t you wasting your talents posting on anonymous internet forums?
Remember the wildcat and how well it did a few years ago. For a handful of games, that is.
Things have changed since the single wing (the first offense I learned and played). That was the mid 60s and I was 8.
Dude, lighten up. This was just a sports chat thread (4 days ago), not life or death. Move on and allow people to have their opinions. Wow.
Tebow is being punished for being a devout Christian, not because he cant win football games
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Funny stuff - you wrote the above and are now telling me to lighten up, it’s just sports talk.
Just like Reggie White and Kurt Warner. /sarc off
So everyone except Tebow is responsible for the position he is in?
The media, mike lupica, the broncos, the jets, probably now the pats too.
not even an ounce of it on Tebow?
He can get pointers from Babe Laufenberg.
The Jacksonville Sharks and Orlando Predators are ready to start a bidding war. :)
The modern NFL doesn’t have time for developmental projects. There’s too much money on the line and too much pressure from fans and owners to win NOW. There’s a reason why so many rookie QBs start, and so many of the ones that aren’t good in the first year are never heard from again. The age of NFL teams developing a player ended a long time ago. And yeah Tebow, and quite a few other QBs, probably could have benefited from being developed, but he came up in the wrong era for that.
Didn’t say that; only that he deserves a fair shot, which I don’t think he’s gotten. The Pats may give him the time & space to get better. Gotta be on a team and working to do so.
Yes, I agree with that.
Well, it looks like Tebow is going to light it up tonight. No-holds barred, we are about to get the real Tebow in action against those pitiful New York Giants.
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