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  • killgod
    OHHHH WHEN THE REDSSSSS
    • Oct 2008
    • 4714

    #46
    Originally posted by Glenbino
    Just gonna leave this right here..

    Much has been made in this space about Tim Tebow’s numbers and how bad some of them have been in his first two years in the NFL.However, Tebow showed last season that he could lead the Denver Broncos to come-from-behind wins, so he had to be doing something right.




    Get him in the hands of somoene who can actually run a sophisticated NFL offense and away from that caveman Tony Sporano and he's a weapon... the eye test bears it out and so do the numbers.

    And as far as Brady is concerned he's not going to have to worry about Tebow ever taking his job or the fans ever clamoring for it. He's just got another weapon to help the Pats win games. It never has seemed to bother him in the past, I don't see why it would now.

    Plus if anyone can sell him on the idea its Belechik and McDaniels.

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    What weapon have the Patriots ever had that involved Brady not playing? If the offence is on the field, Brady is on the field. It's that simple.

    Tebow would be some wonky ass H-Back or whatever retarded ass idea they come up with, as he should be.

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    • jeffx
      Member
      • Jun 2009
      • 3853

      #47
      Originally posted by KINGOFOOTBALL
      Im not quite sure I can recall an instance where a potential impact player was benched purely out of spite to a GM.
      Im a Rex Ryan fan but holy cow theres simply no words to backup what he did to the QB position this year. Its been a year long pissing match and when neither the coach or GM are doing things in the best interest of the team youre going to have major problems.
      The whole situation makes zero sense. Remember during pre-season when Rex said this was his strongest team personnel-wise, and they were going to run shit other teams would have to scheme for? So what the fuck happened?

      And the LAST thing the Jets need is Michael Vick. Dude is OVA.

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      • ram29jackson
        Noob
        • Nov 2008
        • 0

        #48
        Originally posted by killgod
        What weapon have the Patriots ever had that involved Brady not playing? If the offence is on the field, Brady is on the field. It's that simple.

        Tebow would be some wonky ass H-Back or whatever retarded ass idea they come up with, as he should be.
        Brady will retire soon. They will need a replacement

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        • killgod
          OHHHH WHEN THE REDSSSSS
          • Oct 2008
          • 4714

          #49
          Originally posted by ram29jackson
          Brady will retire soon. They will need a replacement
          Brady wants to play for another decade.

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          • jms493
            Junior Member
            • Feb 2009
            • 11248

            #50
            Originally posted by killgod
            Brady wants to play for another decade.
            good..I will keep him next year in my FFL

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            • bucky
              #50? WTF?
              • Feb 2009
              • 5408

              #51
              Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
              I've said repeatedly that I don't think he's a long term option as starter. My stance all along is that he's a change of pace/specialty player/backup.

              I don't understand this point you keep making that Tebow has to learn other positions to justify a roster spot. First of all, he has learned other positions. Secondly, what other backup QB's learn other positions to justify a roster spot? You say Tebow has to do more to justify having him, but there isn't another backup QB in the league who doesn anything other than wear a backwards hat and stand next to the coach.

              Tebow, when utilized properly, is the most useful backup QB in the league, because he can play in specialized situations.
              Most backup QB's either know how to play QB or are learning and have potential. Backup QB's are QB's. They are not specialty players. Tebow is a specialty player. Teams can afford to have very few specialty players that can only contribute in those specialty situations. Kickers, punters, long snappers. Most players other than backup QB's are also playing on special teams. Tebow is not a backup QB. He's a specialty player. I would want him doing more to justify a roster spot.

              As far as him lining up at other positions besides QB. I don't see him doing much of that. Not enough to justify a roster spot. My opinion is he needs to bet better at QB or better at other positions before I would want him on my roster. I don't want him as a backup QB. I'd rather have someone that could develop into a real QB if I have a vet starter, or a vet backup if I have a young starter. Plus another project QB on the practice squad. Why would I want to use a QB roster spot on a guy that isn't very good at the QB position and doesn't seem to want to get any better at the position. So far, I've seen him line up as a specialty running QB and a punt protector. I haven't seem him line up much at H-Back, FB or TE. According to Glen, it's not possible for Tebow to learn any of those positions, except I think glens a trollin.

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              • Glenbino
                Jelly and Ice Cream
                • Nov 2009
                • 4994

                #52
                Originally posted by killgod
                What weapon have the Patriots ever had that involved Brady not playing? If the offence is on the field, Brady is on the field. It's that simple.

                Tebow would be some wonky ass H-Back or whatever retarded ass idea they come up with, as he should be.
                An H back who has no experience blocking or catching the football? Why not just line up a Tim Tebow fathead out there? The defense would have to pay just as much attention to it.

                The mismatch comes from Tebow lining up at QB in the gun and the D having to account for the position.

                And you really think Brady is going to freak out over missing out on a few first and goal opportunities, especially if it works?

                If he's half the leader Pats fans think he is he'd be for anything that made the team more effective and as I just pointed out Tim Tebow is possibly one of the most effective red zone QBs in the NFL.

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                • SuperKevin
                  War Hero
                  • Dec 2009
                  • 8759

                  #53
                  I'd look for Buffalo to snatch up Tebow seeing how they have the guy who created the Wildcat offense on their coaching staff. He's a better option for it than Brad Smith is.

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                  • Glenbino
                    Jelly and Ice Cream
                    • Nov 2009
                    • 4994

                    #54
                    I didn't say its not possible.. just laughable how some of you think its going to be easy for Tebow to beat out NFL caliber FBs (for the few teams that even carry a real one anymore) or TEs just because he's big and can run.



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                    • PP
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2010
                      • 4994

                      #55
                      Idk why everyone hates on Tebow. His team made the playoffs, he won a playoff game. Only the scrubbiest of scrub backups can dream of that. Tebow deserves a chance somewhere. If it doesn't work out so be it, but I think he would be in the top of the middle of the road QBs just bc he does a good job protecting the ball and not making awful decisions. I don't think you would win a SB with him but he would def make his team a contender from time to time.

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                      • ram29jackson
                        Noob
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 0

                        #56
                        Originally posted by ram29jackson
                        I love balls.

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                        • Tailback U
                          No substitute 4 strength.
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 10282

                          #57
                          Originally posted by Glenbino
                          An H back who has no experience blocking or catching the football? Why not just line up a Tim Tebow fathead out there? The defense would have to pay just as much attention to it.

                          The mismatch comes from Tebow lining up at QB in the gun and the D having to account for the position.

                          And you really think Brady is going to freak out over missing out on a few first and goal opportunities, especially if it works?

                          If he's half the leader Pats fans think he is he'd be for anything that made the team more effective and as I just pointed out Tim Tebow is possibly one of the most effective red zone QBs in the NFL.

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                          What makes you think Tebow wants to be designated goalline guy or inside the 5 guy for another decade?

                          And yes I do think Tom Brady would not be a happy camper if they are taking him out of the game. He never wants to leave the field. Ever. He is one of the most competitive players in the league and one of the best QB's of all time, there is no way he thinks Tebow is better than him in any situation. And he's right.

                          Why do you need Tebow anyway? For 4th and 1 conversions? Do you really think lining up Tebow in a full house or wildcat formation and having him charge at the LOS is more efficient than doing it with Ridley just cuz he has the threat of the jump pass?

                          Tebow deserves to get a shot as a starter. He shouldn't be designated in some bullshit special role where he comes in for 1 yard maybe 20 times a year or whatever.

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                          • Glenbino
                            Jelly and Ice Cream
                            • Nov 2009
                            • 4994

                            #58
                            Originally posted by Tailback U
                            What makes you think Tebow wants to be designated goalline guy or inside the 5 guy for another decade?

                            And yes I do think Tom Brady would not be a happy camper if they are taking him out of the game. He never wants to leave the field. Ever. He is one of the most competitive players in the league and one of the best QB's of all time, there is no way he thinks Tebow is better than him in any situation. And he's right.

                            Why do you need Tebow anyway? For 4th and 1 conversions? Do you really think lining up Tebow in a full house or wildcat formation and having him charge at the LOS is more efficient than doing it with Ridley just cuz he has the threat of the jump pass?

                            Tebow deserves to get a shot as a starter. He shouldn't be designated in some bullshit special role where he comes in for 1 yard maybe 20 times a year or whatever.
                            I dont think he'll have a choice... Tebow will get the message loud and clear once he hits the open market this offseason, if this season hasn't been enough of an eye opener for him already, that most if not all of the NFL is out on him as a franchise QB.

                            And I've gone over the various things you can do with Tebow in the RZ beyond just "charging the LOS" enough times that I don't feel like doing it anymore. Read above if you want to know.

                            Why do you want him? Maybe because of the stat I posted where his team scored a TD on more than a quarter of his red zone snaps before he got to that terribly run Jets scheme..

                            Don't know why you keep bringing up 4th down since I haven't mentioned it once, I think he'd be more effective on first and second and goal rather than fourth and short personally.

                            And like I said about Brady before... if the Tebow thing worked and he bitches about it then that's on him for not being a team guy. If it's not working then the Pats probably wouldn't stick with it anyway so he has nothing to worry about.


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                            • killgod
                              OHHHH WHEN THE REDSSSSS
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 4714

                              #59
                              Originally posted by Glenbino
                              An H back who has no experience blocking or catching the football? Why not just line up a Tim Tebow fathead out there? The defense would have to pay just as much attention to it.

                              The mismatch comes from Tebow lining up at QB in the gun and the D having to account for the position.

                              And you really think Brady is going to freak out over missing out on a few first and goal opportunities, especially if it works?

                              If he's half the leader Pats fans think he is he'd be for anything that made the team more effective and as I just pointed out Tim Tebow is possibly one of the most effective red zone QBs in the NFL.

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                              Absolutely. Tom Brady is a 36 year old statue that's won enough to be a 1st ballot HOF. Yet when his team needs a play and there's no pass to be made, he'll break from his stone form and run for 10 yards, juking top end line backers like Urlacher to get that 1st down. His compete level is legendary. Everyone's about Tebow's "magic way to make his team win"...yet somehow when Brady makes those plays and gets up to fire up his team, he's not doing the same fucking thing? And has done so for a decade?

                              If you think this guy wants to give up anything, then you don't know what you're talking about. Taking Brady off the field will not make us better.

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                              • Glenbino
                                Jelly and Ice Cream
                                • Nov 2009
                                • 4994

                                #60
                                Originally posted by killgod
                                Absolutely. Tom Brady is a 36 year old statue that's won enough to be a 1st ballot HOF. Yet when his team needs a play and there's no pass to be made, he'll break from his stone form and run for 10 yards, juking top end line backers like Urlacher to get that 1st down. His compete level is legendary. Everyone's about Tebow's "magic way to make his team win"...yet somehow when Brady makes those plays and gets up to fire up his team, he's not doing the same fucking thing? And has done so for a decade?

                                If you think this guy wants to give up anything, then you don't know what you're talking about. Taking Brady off the field will not make us better.
                                Listen.. I'm just presenting a scenario. I don't know where Tebow winds up and I'm certainly not saying he's better than Brady.

                                Just a scenario that I think would work for Tebow and like I've said countless times the Pats worked out Tebow when Brady was on the roster and even younger so obviously BB saw some way he could use the kid, as did the current Pats OC.

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