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BB isn't afraid of distractions. He's probably asking around for Dzokhar Tsarnaev's speed in the 40 right now.
Absolutely!!
Btw I don't think Tebow would be a distraction here. Think we're all set at QB.
None if which created a media circus the way Tebow would. I hope the Jags sign him.
I think Tebow's only shot at staying in the NFL this season is as a backup to one of those teams who has a "running QB", like Carolina, Seattle, Buffalo, or Washington. Carolina would be the best place for him, and I've thought that for a while. Amazing that with some of the crap that passes for QB play in the NFL this kid can't at least get a back up job.
Its quite a fall - From TEBOW MANIA - to probably being out of the league all in about 18 months
Adam Schefter @AdamSchefter 15m
Jets had granted Tim Tebow permission this off-season to seek a trade. More than one team asked if were willing to play TE, but he was not.
OK, then, he's made his choice. He'd rather be a quarterback than an NFL football player, which is certainly his prerogative.
I suspect Tebow thinks of it more as maintaining faith in his own abilities in the face of naysayers. The thing is, he's hardly a guy who has been overlooked or underestimated or denied opportunities. He's been handed two golden chances to be an NFL quarterback, both of which have ended him up back right where he started: with everybody saying "Tim, you belong at TE," and him saying "No way, I want the ball in my hand."
Its funny that people think Bill is worried about a "media circus"
Here's the deal as far as I can tell. Bill makes the best moves he can for the good of the team, and he does not care what the media or we say or think about any one player or another.
If the thinks Tim Tebow would help the patriots more than option B, Tebow will be a patriot.
OK, then, he's made his choice. He'd rather be a quarterback than an NFL football player, which is certainly his prerogative.
I suspect Tebow thinks of it more as maintaining faith in his own abilities in the face of naysayers. The thing is, he's hardly a guy who has been overlooked or underestimated or denied opportunities. He's been handed two golden chances to be an NFL quarterback, both of which have ended him up back right where he started: with everybody saying "Tim, you belong at TE," and him saying "No way, I want the ball in my hand."
That's assuming all the teams said they want him at TE.
I think Tebow's only shot at staying in the NFL this season is as a backup to one of those teams who has a "running QB", like Carolina, Seattle, Buffalo, or Washington. Carolina would be the best place for him, and I've thought that for a while. Amazing that with some of the crap that passes for QB play in the NFL this kid can't at least get a back up job.
Its quite a fall - From TEBOW MANIA - to probably being out of the league all in about 18 months
Well, we at least know that no team felt he was worth so much as a 7th-round pick at QB, right?