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Did anyone notice on the Tebow profile, Pats interest in him?
ESPN documentary when Jimmy Sexton, Tim Tebow's agent was going over possible draft teams, NE had a green dot signifying draft interest. There was the expected teams, Cleveland, Carolina, etc. But NE? I love BB draft strategy.
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ESPN documentary when Jimmy Sexton, Tim Tebow's agent was going over possible draft teams, NE had a green dot signifying draft interest. There was the expected teams, Cleveland, Carolina, etc. But NE? I love BB draft strategy.
Did notice that and thought it was whack. Or was it? I was waiting for Sexton to explain the Patriots interest, but they cut the scene before he did. It's possible Sexton had the Pats marked because he was expecting BB to trade out of that spot and the Broncos to take TeBow at that point.
Also, how weird was it to hear Tebow saying, "Coach McDaniels" on the phone. Less than a year later and Josh is gone.
ESPN documentary when Jimmy Sexton, Tim Tebow's agent was going over possible draft teams, NE had a green dot signifying draft interest. There was the expected teams, Cleveland, Carolina, etc. But NE? I love BB draft strategy.
Typical draft smoke screen by BB."Yeah we're interested in Tim, and we don't care who you tell "
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When BB took Tebow out to dinner before the draft the entire board was laughing at the obvious smoke screen. Too bad McDaniels bought into it, and was subsequently fired
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ESPN documentary when Jimmy Sexton, Tim Tebow's agent was going over possible draft teams, NE had a green dot signifying draft interest. There was the expected teams, Cleveland, Carolina, etc. But NE? I love BB draft strategy.
After the Pats held a workout with Tebow there was a huge buzz. It was paparazzi-like, with breaking news on where the Pats took Tebow to dinner in the North End. The national media was convinced the Pats were going to draft him.
Regardless of what the media was saying, the fact he had a workout with the Pats would be enough for Sexton to include New England as a team that would draft him. Where things got carried away was when fans and the media thought the Pats would draft him with their first pick. If he had fallen to the 3rd or 4th round perhaps the Pats would have drafted him, but I can't imagine them drafting him as high as he went - that doesn't represent a good value for the Pats.
If you're interested, here's a few threads on Tebow during that time period: