Demosthenes
Rotational Player and Threatening Starter's Job
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I agree. Its funny... when people love a player they hang on to anything to make themselves feel better. Whether its Tebow or Quinn or Flutie or a myriad of other players (not just QB's) that "remind" them of someone great. He looks like Walter Payton or he reminds me of Marino ... chances are the reason youre picking HOF'ers instead of mediocre or even worse players is that you are personally invested in said player.
Why cant tebow be the next VY or the next Flutie? Why does he have to be Young? Because then he you would have to admit your hero is an average joe.
So they blame the coaches, media, other players, offensive systems or whatever to move blame from the fact the guy they love just plain cant hack it.
He didn't get first team reps, he didn't have the right plays called, the offense wasn't right, the coach didn't like him... the sirens call of all those that have failed in the league.
the reason Young was brought up is because a poster here decided to make a stand on the notion that teams don't bring in a "26 year old journeyman QB" and try to develop him. That this is Tebow's 4th year in the NFL and he's passed that point.
It just so happens that San Fran did exactly that with Steve Young. He had 2 miserable years as a starter in Tampa Bay, but many forget that he had 2 years as a Pro QB in the USFL before that. Bill Walsh and San Fran traded for him and DEVELOPED him as a QB. In his first year at San Fran, he celebrated his 26th birthday not long after the season started.
So, the facts of the matter are that Steve Young was an example of a team taking an "old journeyman QB and developing him, even after he had looked terrible as the starter on another team.
Of course it doesn't mean that Tebow will be like Steve Young and become a HoF QB. But it does show that sometimes, it might be worth the risk/investment to at least try.












