Tim Tebow...we hardly knew ya
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 10:16 am
Peter King now reporting that Tim Tebow will be either cut or traded by the Broncos...what a waste of a 1st round pick!
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they might need a draw, but they have actual QBs, could be Matt Jones #2 for them. Minus the coke, I guess.............TwinTownBisonFan wrote:Jags will pick him up - they need a draw.
He can't leave Colorado, Bill McCartney's daughter is having his baby.bluehenbillk wrote:http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/m ... tra_082211
JoltinJoe wrote:Tebow's going to be fine with an NFL offense that lets him take advantage of his speed and size, and uses them as assets.
The debate over Tebow reminds me of how the experts all said Doug Flutie wouldn't succeed in the NFL. Of course, then Flutie went to Canada, was a multiple MVP, won multiple Gray Cups, came back to the NFL, made the Pro Bowl, turned around a losing situation in Buffalo, made the playoffs, and then was ousted because the experts said Rob Johnson was better. Of course Johnson then immediately lost the playoff game after Flutie got them there and then, the next season, Johnson turned a winning team in Buffalo into a loser.
I stood next to Doug Flutie at a McDonalds in Orlando when he played in the USFL for the Orlando team. Dude was TINY. Absolutely amazing he could suit up for an NFL team.JoltinJoe wrote:Tebow's going to be fine with an NFL offense that lets him take advantage of his speed and size, and uses them as assets.
The debate over Tebow reminds me of how the experts all said Doug Flutie wouldn't succeed in the NFL. Of course, then Flutie went to Canada, was a multiple MVP, won multiple Gray Cups, came back to the NFL, made the Pro Bowl, turned around a losing situation in Buffalo, made the playoffs, and then was ousted because the experts said Rob Johnson was better. Of course Johnson then immediately lost the playoff game after Flutie got them there and then, the next season, Johnson turned a winning team in Buffalo into a loser.
Your second paragraph is exactly why Tebow won't be fine in the NFL. Minds have already been made up. I'm not sure he can play, but even if he can, I don't think he'll get the chance.JoltinJoe wrote:Tebow's going to be fine with an NFL offense that lets him take advantage of his speed and size, and uses them as assets.
The debate over Tebow reminds me of how the experts all said Doug Flutie wouldn't succeed in the NFL. Of course, then Flutie went to Canada, was a multiple MVP, won multiple Gray Cups, came back to the NFL, made the Pro Bowl, turned around a losing situation in Buffalo, made the playoffs, and then was ousted because the experts said Rob Johnson was better. Of course Johnson then immediately lost the playoff game after Flutie got them there and then, the next season, Johnson turned a winning team in Buffalo into a loser.
Your revisionist history is amazing. First off Haden was 5'11", not 5'9". Second, Haden wasn't "shelved", he broke his finger and Ferragamo was forced into action and led the Rams to the '80 Super Bowl.SuperHornet wrote:Also of note would be Pat Haden, who was about the same height, who took the Rams to the playoffs before getting shelved. Vince Ferragamo took them the rest of the way before losing to the Steel Curtain.
By "shelved," I thought I clearly meant the IR, not a benching.AZGrizFan wrote:Your revisionist history is amazing. First off Haden was 5'11", not 5'9". Second, Haden wasn't "shelved", he broke his finger and Ferragamo was forced into action and led the Rams to the '80 Super Bowl.SuperHornet wrote:Also of note would be Pat Haden, who was about the same height, who took the Rams to the playoffs before getting shelved. Vince Ferragamo took them the rest of the way before losing to the Steel Curtain.
Now Hayden WAS benched in '80 and Ferragamo took over for him then.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... b-in-camp/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;“If everything was totally equal, and this were a competition based only on performance at this camp, Tebow would probably be the fourth-string guy,” one source told Silver. “Kyle [Orton] is far and away the best, and Tebow’s way behind [Brady] Quinn, too. And I’m telling you, Adam Weber is flat-out better right now.”
Weber, an undrafted rookie, has no chance to actually pass Tebow on the depth chart. But Weber has looked impressive when given the chance, and Tebow is struggling to work under center or grasp a pro offense.
One Broncos executive says to, “Forget about how [Tebow] delivers the ball, or how accurate it is. First he has to know where to go with it.”
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Silver confirms the Broncos were willing to trade Kyle Orton to the Dolphins for a third-round pick in late July. Receiver Brandon Lloyd called it a “relief” when Orton stayed put.
“Sometimes the best things that happen to you in life are the things that don’t happen,” one high-ranking official told Silver.![]()
Never try to tell a 5'11" guy that he's only 5'9".SuperHornet wrote:By "shelved," I thought I clearly meant the IR, not a benching.AZGrizFan wrote:
Your revisionist history is amazing. First off Haden was 5'11", not 5'9". Second, Haden wasn't "shelved", he broke his finger and Ferragamo was forced into action and led the Rams to the '80 Super Bowl.
Now Hayden WAS benched in '80 and Ferragamo took over for him then.
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Two inches below the 6' mark is hardly relevant when most people seem to think that 6'2"-6'4" is an absolute minimum.
Just look at how much Grizo talks about his supposedly giant hog to compensate for being 5'2".AZGrizFan wrote:SuperHornet wrote:
By "shelved," I thought I clearly meant the IR, not a benching.
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Two inches below the 6' mark is hardly relevant when most people seem to think that 6'2"-6'4" is an absolute minimum.
Never try to tell a 5'11" guy that he's only 5'9".![]()
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Those under 6' are a little touchy about their height.
I go to UGAbandl wrote:Can someone explain all this hatred for Tebow?