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12-19-2012 , 02:18 AM
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Originally Posted by grando1.0
do fullbacks even exist in cfl?
I'm bringing it back.
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12-19-2012 , 02:21 AM
Could TEBOW really not drop 15 pounds and learn to play safety? Or just become a 3-4 OLB? He's got elite quickness for his size. How ****ing hard is it to fit in somewhere as a 3-4 OLB when you have his skillset?

I would love to see him on defense. He's so fiery that he seems more suited for D anyway. All that passion he's got hidden under his chiseled chest can be of help on D.
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12-19-2012 , 02:23 AM
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Originally Posted by All-inMcLovin
Yeah, this.

It almost makes you ask the question, why the **** did they trade for Tebow in the first place?

But then again, this is the NY Jets who love **** storms and back page bull**** stories.
Whole-heartedly agree with this sentiment

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do fullbacks even exist in cfl?
Szzzzzzzzzzzzzarka!!
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12-19-2012 , 02:27 AM
Remember, Tebow is willing to do ANYTHING* to win!





* Except play a different position or change his throwing motion. He won't do those.
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12-19-2012 , 02:29 AM
Or his faith
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12-19-2012 , 04:18 AM
Why can't we just see him start at ****ing quarterback in the National Football League? Dude took over a 1-4 team last year, and went 8-5 as the starter with passing stats that were fine for someone with his level of experience, and he was also one of the best rushing QBs in the league. Furthermore, he got much better over the course of the season, and had far and away his best game as a pro in the playoffs where he completely dominated one of the best defenses in football. Why can't he get a shot over Mark Sanchez or Chad Henne or Brandon Weeden or John Skelton or Ryan Fitzpatrick or Christian Ponder or one of the other starting NFL QBs who obviously has NO POTENTIAL AT ALL. It's not a sideshow, it's not to sell tickets, it's not for the fans, it's because the dude hasn't even got to play QB for a full season yet and he's already shown more potential in that time than quite a few starters who've had 3+ years to prove themselves. Yes, you have to re-design the offense for him, but bring in a spread guru from college, and I think there's a very good chance that he ends up a better than league average starter within 2 years.
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12-19-2012 , 04:27 AM
Yeah, I'd like to see Tebow at least given a chance at a whole season somewhere. I don't think he'd be very good, but you never know.
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12-19-2012 , 04:32 AM
Rex Ryan thinks Greg Mcelroy is better.
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12-19-2012 , 04:37 AM
I think Kevin Sumlin would be a good coach for Tebow. A&M gets a lot of rushing yardage out of their QB without making that the sole focus of their offense, and Sumlin's definitely one of the biggest rising stars in the college ranks. Give the Tebow experiment 2 years, and if it's not working out, you can always package up every asset you have and trade up for Johnny Football.
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12-19-2012 , 04:39 AM
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Originally Posted by iggymcfly
Why can't we just see him start at ****ing quarterback in the National Football League? Dude took over a 1-4 team last year, and went 8-5 as the starter with passing stats that were fine for someone with his level of experience, and he was also one of the best rushing QBs in the league. Furthermore, he got much better over the course of the season, and had far and away his best game as a pro in the playoffs where he completely dominated one of the best defenses in football. Why can't he get a shot over Mark Sanchez or Chad Henne or Brandon Weeden or John Skelton or Ryan Fitzpatrick or Christian Ponder or one of the other starting NFL QBs who obviously has NO POTENTIAL AT ALL. It's not a sideshow, it's not to sell tickets, it's not for the fans, it's because the dude hasn't even got to play QB for a full season yet and he's already shown more potential in that time than quite a few starters who've had 3+ years to prove themselves. Yes, you have to re-design the offense for him, but bring in a spread guru from college, and I think there's a very good chance that he ends up a better than league average starter within 2 years.
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12-19-2012 , 04:41 AM
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Originally Posted by ut2010
Rex Ryan thinks Greg Mcelroy is better.
Yeah, and Josh McDaniels thought Tebow was a 1st rounder while nobody picked McElroy in the first 6 rounds. Tebow wouldn't be the first athlete to be doubted by one coach before becoming a superstar for someone else. I think the real problem with Tebow in New York is that the Jets don't wanna change their scheme to accommodate him at all, so maybe for their particular scheme, Sanchez looked like the better choice, and now McElroy fits better (although I don't even believe that, think they really just don't wanna get showed up if Tebow succeeds at this point), but Tebow's still the far superior talent if used properly.
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12-19-2012 , 04:49 AM
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Originally Posted by iggymcfly
Why can't we just see him start at ****ing quarterback in the National Football League? Dude took over a 1-4 team last year, and went 8-5 as the starter with passing stats that were fine for someone with his level of experience, and he was also one of the best rushing QBs in the league. Furthermore, he got much better over the course of the season, and had far and away his best game as a pro in the playoffs where he completely dominated one of the best defenses in football. Why can't he get a shot over Mark Sanchez or Chad Henne or Brandon Weeden or John Skelton or Ryan Fitzpatrick or Christian Ponder or one of the other starting NFL QBs who obviously has NO POTENTIAL AT ALL. It's not a sideshow, it's not to sell tickets, it's not for the fans, it's because the dude hasn't even got to play QB for a full season yet and he's already shown more potential in that time than quite a few starters who've had 3+ years to prove themselves. Yes, you have to re-design the offense for him, but bring in a spread guru from college, and I think there's a very good chance that he ends up a better than league average starter within 2 years.


Nah I kinda read it. Why do you care so much? Do you know how big of a deal it is for a person to get an entire year to start in the NFL as a QB? You don't just get to do that because you are famous and people like you. People don't think he's good enough to waste time "developing". What's so hard to understand?

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I think Kevin Sumlin would be a good coach for Tebow. A&M gets a lot of rushing yardage out of their QB without making that the sole focus of their offense, and Sumlin's definitely one of the biggest rising stars in the college ranks. Give the Tebow experiment 2 years, and if it's not working out, you can always package up every asset you have and trade up for Johnny Football.
Case Keenum was undrafted, and clings to the practice squad of his hometown football team.
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12-19-2012 , 05:03 AM
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Nah I kinda read it. Why do you care so much? Do you know how big of a deal it is for a person to get an entire year to start in the NFL as a QB? You don't just get to do that because you are famous and people like you. People don't think he's good enough to waste time "developing". What's so hard to understand?
Apparently, you really didn't read. From the post you quoted:

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It's not a sideshow, it's not to sell tickets, it's not for the fans, it's because the dude hasn't even got to play QB for a full season yet and he's already shown more potential in that time than quite a few starters who've had 3+ years to prove themselves.

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Case Keenum was undrafted, and clings to the practice squad of his hometown football team.
So, your point is you agree with me and think that if Sumlin could get Keenum to lead the NCAA in total yardage while nearly taking Houston to a BCS game, he could probably take a much superior talent in Tebow and make him a star in the NFL? Great!
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12-19-2012 , 05:35 AM
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Originally Posted by VincentVega
iggy why would you even put andrew luck and tebow in the same conversation when making a comparison for their success going forward? You're such a troll. Tebow throws 10 yard out routes at his recievers feet. He ****ing sucks, nothing can change that.
you're talking to the guy who thinks Tebow is a better asset than Eli, don't waste your time
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12-19-2012 , 07:09 AM
Jets drafting Matt Barkley would be so amazing.
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12-19-2012 , 07:40 AM
Gotta feel for tebow though, he must be heartbroken here
Guy has been waiting all year for Sanchez to fail so he can get his shot and he gets slapped in the face by fatty ryan
As someone who played hs sports, if coach did that **** to me, id go up to him and confront his ass. He never even gave him a ***** chance
Would have been epic if tebow took over on that last drive and won
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12-19-2012 , 07:56 AM
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Would have been epic if tebow took over on that last drive and won
When they got the ball on the 25 yard line Tebow should have taken over.

And I believe he would have led them to glorious victory.

Seriously **** the Jets.
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12-19-2012 , 12:13 PM
"and he's already shown more potential in that time than quite a few starters who've had 3+ years to prove themselves."

Who? Of the players you've listed, Ponder is in his 2nd year. Henne is in his 5th year and has started just over 2 full years' worth of games. And the only reason he's starting this year is because someone got hurt on the worst team in the NFL. And it's not like he's played bad this year. Weeden is in his 1st year. Don't get your point. Fitzpatrick did not get a legit shot to start every game until his 4th season in the league. He's 30 years old and has had roughly 4 years' worth of starts. Skelton is in his 3rd season just like TEBOW, and is only starting because Kolb gets hurt every 4th snap. SanchAIDS was traded up for and was a high 1st round pick. He's got 4 years' worth of mediocre-to-bad starts. His first 2 seasons he went to the AFCCG. Yeah he's terrible and it's time to put a fork in him but it's not hard to see why he's been given the chance for 4 years.

TEBOW has also had 3 years to "prove himself" and I guess he hasn't proved much. He's on his 2nd team and he can't even start on a bad Jets team.

I like that you think if only Tim Tebow could work with Kevin Sumlin for 2 years at the NFL level he'd finally shine! Jets should buy out Sumlin and instantly make him O.C. then give TEBOW 32 starts and see where they stand.
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12-19-2012 , 01:20 PM
I just don't understand why you don't play Tebow at ALL this year. It just doesn't make sense to me. This guy had some flashes last year in that run they made last year and they go and sign him and then just use him as a terrible gimmick. Why not let him start one of these last 2 games and see what he does with the opportunity?
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12-19-2012 , 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by A-Rod's Cousin
Could TEBOW really not drop 15 pounds and learn to play safety? Or just become a 3-4 OLB? He's got elite quickness for his size. How ****ing hard is it to fit in somewhere as a 3-4 OLB when you have his skillset?

I would love to see him on defense. He's so fiery that he seems more suited for D anyway. All that passion he's got hidden under his chiseled chest can be of help on D.
Do we have any clue his skillset includes tackling? Pursuit, angles, reads/shifts, disguising man/zone, run/pass commit are extremely difficult concepts in the NFL.

His skillset is the ball in his hands from behind the line. I'd like to know if he can catch. Obviously not the tools for a flanker/wideout, but as a split end or second TE, there's a ton of value in the short field.
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12-19-2012 , 01:46 PM
The Jets holding Tebow down like this, not letting him start the last 2 weeks.. God will mightily smite them.

Oh wait, God worked retroactively on this one!
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12-19-2012 , 04:09 PM
McElroy delivered a mnc for Your Alabama Crimson Tide after crushing Tebow in the SECCG. Now McElroy drinks Tebow's milkshake once again. So so good.
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12-19-2012 , 04:15 PM
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Originally Posted by A-Rod's Cousin
"and he's already shown more potential in that time than quite a few starters who've had 3+ years to prove themselves."

Who? Of the players you've listed, Ponder is in his 2nd year. Henne is in his 5th year and has started just over 2 full years' worth of games. And the only reason he's starting this year is because someone got hurt on the worst team in the NFL. And it's not like he's played bad this year. Weeden is in his 1st year. Don't get your point. Fitzpatrick did not get a legit shot to start every game until his 4th season in the league. He's 30 years old and has had roughly 4 years' worth of starts. Skelton is in his 3rd season just like TEBOW, and is only starting because Kolb gets hurt every 4th snap. SanchAIDS was traded up for and was a high 1st round pick. He's got 4 years' worth of mediocre-to-bad starts. His first 2 seasons he went to the AFCCG. Yeah he's terrible and it's time to put a fork in him but it's not hard to see why he's been given the chance for 4 years.

TEBOW has also had 3 years to "prove himself" and I guess he hasn't proved much. He's on his 2nd team and he can't even start on a bad Jets team.

I like that you think if only Tim Tebow could work with Kevin Sumlin for 2 years at the NFL level he'd finally shine! Jets should buy out Sumlin and instantly make him O.C. then give TEBOW 32 starts and see where they stand.
Bradford, Sanchez, and Fitzpatrick have all had three full years of starts, and none of them ever had a season as good as Tebow did last year. Bringing in Sumlin would be my preferred strategy if Tebow were my long-term starter, but I'm not saying that you need to do that for him to succeed at all. You just need a coach who's a little bit flexible and creative like John Fox was last year. It took them a little time to learn how to use him, but by the end of the season he was tearing up the AFC.
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12-19-2012 , 05:38 PM
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You just need a coach who's a little bit flexible and creative like John Fox was last year.
RexRyanWantsAGodDamnSnack.jpg

Seriously though he doesn't bend for Tebow, and it's a crying shame.
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12-19-2012 , 05:43 PM
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Originally Posted by iggymcfly
Josh McDaniels thought Tebow was a 1st rounder
Josh McDaniels was an atrocious evaluator of talent

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by the end of the season he was tearing up the AFC.
yeah, that 40-14 loss to the Bills and 7-3 loss to the Chiefs really tore up the AFC

iggy really taking advantage of the "mods can't be ignored" rule to maximize his trolling
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