What happens to Tebow after McDaniels? firing?

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By Jason Cole, Yahoo! Sports


Josh McDaniels? stay in Denver was short. Tim Tebow?s(notes) might be shorter.
The rookie quarterback could get caught up in the ripple effect of the Broncos? firing of McDaniels, who was let go Monday after less than two full seasons. The Broncos are likely going to try to get off the hook for the remainder of McDaniels? contract, using the Spygate II incident as justification that McDaniels could be fired for cause.






Sadly, this was all predictable, and the move calls into question whether team owner Pat Bowlen has a good feel for what should be done next to restore the 3-9 Broncos to competency after their run of 5-17 over the past 22 games. It was only last week that Bowlen first said he wasn?t looking to fire McDaniels, then issued a statement hours later retracting that.
What may be just as predictable is that Tebow?s career may be over before he gets a real chance. Or as one NFC general manager put it recently: ?The thing that?s tricky [about firing McDaniels] is what happens with Tebow. This is a league where at least 75 percent of the coaches and personnel people are not Tebow-ites.?
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Rookie quarterback Tim Tebow has 12 rushes for 28 yards and three touchdowns.
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Whomever Bowlen turns to next as coach is likely to look at Tebow and say, ?Thanks, but no thanks.? McDaniels? unwillingness to turn to Tebow as this season unraveled will probably be viewed as an indictment on the first-round draft pick.
The bottom line is that Tebow is an acquired taste who needs a coach who believes in him and is willing to work on his throwing motion until it has completely changed. Even then, there are significant questions about Tebow?s accuracy.
Outside of University of Florida coach Urban Meyer, who looks lost these days without Tebow (and Percy Harvin(notes), for that matter), few coaches are invested in Tebow. Of course, some of Tebow?s devout followers will take this as a personal and spiritual affront. Save it, please. This is not about religion, this is about football.
As an athlete, few come close to Tebow?s dedication. He?s the kind of player anyone should appreciate. His work ethic is off the charts. His size and speed are certainly good enough to give him a fighting chance. But Tebow also needed a coach who was willing to work through the flaws, to design an offense around him, not just with any quarterback.

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So far this season Tebow has only been used on occasion as a Wildcat quarterback, primarily running the ball when he has played. He has 12 rushes for 28 yards and three touchdowns and has thrown one pass, completing it for a 3-yard touchdown. None of that is an indication of long-term success.
Worse, the coach who had so many grand visions for Tebow is now gone. McDaniels was the guy who traded up into the first round to get Tebow in April. He was the guy who fell in love with Tebow?s character the first time they met.
Too bad McDaniels was also the guy who didn?t think it through enough when a former employee approached him with the tape of San Francisco?s walk-through practice. Sure, McDaniels didn?t watch the tape, but he also didn?t report the incident to the league. Not smart for a guy who was in New England for Spygate.
Then again, if McDaniels had any foresight, maybe he never would have done a lot of things, like dumping quarterback Jay Cutler(notes), receiver Brandon Marshall(notes), running back Peyton Hillis(notes) and cornerback Alphonso Smith(notes). Maybe he wouldn?t have locked horns with defensive coordinator Mike Nolan so much that Nolan left Denver after one year.
Maybe McDaniels might have thought, ?Hey, maybe taking a quarterback like Tebow with a first-round pick isn?t such a good idea when I need players in other spots to play now.?
Hubris was never in short supply for McDaniels. As one NFL assistant coach put it recently: ?Josh really believes that he?s the reason Tom Brady(notes) has been such a success. Not that he helped Tom, that he made Tom.?
Never mind that Brady had won two Super Bowls before McDaniels ever coached him. Taking credit for Brady?s success, such as his 50 TD passes in the 2007 season, was just par for the course for McDaniels. Randy Moss(notes)? Wes Welker(notes)? Nah, it was all McDaniels.
?I know [former New England assistant and current Kansas City offensive coordinator] Charlie Weis is cocky,? the assistant coach said, ?but Josh makes him look bashful.?
The future looks bleak for Tebow. And the Broncos, too.


Jason Cole is a national NFL writer for Yahoo! Sports. Send Jason a question or comment for potential use in a future column or webcast.
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I thought team owner Pat Bowlen was one of the smart and savy owners in the league..

Guess I was wrong..


This will get real ugly..
 

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Tebow may have a spot in this league but that was a god awful pick and to trade up to get him? Good golly sweet Molly. Josh took a team that was run into the ground by an overrated coach and made it worse with his stupid moves. The only good thing about Denver is they are not Carolina with that bum of a coach and that terrible owner. If Luck is there for Carolina and they pass to see what Clausen can do, then they deserve to fail.
 

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Tebow has 8.7 million guranteed. Let's just say that McDaniels is obviously high on the Tebow Christmas card list:0008
 

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i sure hope where ever he wins up they let him use a system like steve young had in SF..he can and will win superbowls..:0074
 

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Tebow may have a spot in this league but that was a god awful pick and to trade up to get him? Good golly sweet Molly. Josh took a team that was run into the ground by an overrated coach and made it worse with his stupid moves. The only good thing about Denver is they are not Carolina with that bum of a coach and that terrible owner. If Luck is there for Carolina and they pass to see what Clausen can do, then they deserve to fail.

Sponge,every personnel move had to be cleared by management so ultimately he was thrown under the bus.Not reporting the spygate was his demise.

He will end up somewhere in some form,he's to good.
 

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Sponge,every personnel move had to be cleared by management so ultimately he was thrown under the bus.Not reporting the spygate was his demise.

He will end up somewhere in some form,he's to good.

He can't play Rusty. He will never be a good NFL quarterback. It is a lot different when u play on a team that has multiple NFL players compared to another team that has kids who barely can play at the college level. David Booty, Matt Lienart. These guys had nfl caliber teamates. Just like Tebow.
 

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tebow could turn out to be a good nfl qb, good arm, good running ability. crazy to rule him out as a starter. i'm a broncos fan and glad they drafted him, ya gotta admit he's better than brady quinn, the stiff that mcdaniels traded peyton hillis for. who, by the way, is having a pretty good season. see ya josh!:0008
 

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tebow could turn out to be a good nfl qb, good arm, good running ability. crazy to rule him out as a starter. i'm a broncos fan and glad they drafted him, ya gotta admit he's better than brady quinn, the stiff that mcdaniels traded peyton hillis for. who, by the way, is having a pretty good season. see ya josh!:0008

There is no way Tebow ever is a long term starter at QB. No knock against him. I get tired of hearing about his God bullshit but he is a hard worker and smart. Nothing to be ashamed of. He just doesn't have the talent to be a starting QB at this level.
 

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tebow could turn out to be a good nfl qb, good arm, good running ability. crazy to rule him out as a starter. i'm a broncos fan and glad they drafted him, ya gotta admit he's better than brady quinn, the stiff that mcdaniels traded peyton hillis for. who, by the way, is having a pretty good season. see ya josh!:0008


his poor mechanics will take years to correct.

plus any team willing to put in the time to mold him into what he is not,"an NFL quarterback" would have to build the team from scratch to suit Tebows few NFL caliber strengths,

He was a great QB in college..just like many many others before him..just like them he will soon be going home to shake hands and do whatever it is that not good enough for the next level of competition do..

He has the money now thanks to a supposed talent evaluator who don't know jank..


it's time to put the Tebow saga to bed..

Thanks for the great play at the college level and may the rest of your days be fantastic as you remember all the good times.

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why not try tebow out at Tight end.....he is similar build too Tamme in indy, and you cant tell me tamme is a better athlete or works harder then tebow does.

I thought tebow was amazing in college, but no way is he a NFL QB. Think he could be good as a tightend.
 

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why not try tebow out at Tight end.....he is similar build too Tamme in indy, and you cant tell me tamme is a better athlete or works harder then tebow does.

I thought tebow was amazing in college, but no way is he a NFL QB. Think he could be good as a tightend.

The guy played quarterback his whole life and can't play that on an NFL level and now u want him to try something else? Just let him run the wildcat before it is obsolete. Maybe another two months.
 

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his poor mechanics will take years to correct.

plus any team willing to put in the time to mold him into what he is not,"an NFL quarterback" would have to build the team from scratch to suit Tebows few NFL caliber strengths,

He was a great QB in college..just like many many others before him..just like them he will soon be going home to shake hands and do whatever it is that not good enough for the next level of competition do..

He has the money now thanks to a supposed talent evaluator who don't know jank..


it's time to put the Tebow saga to bed..

Thanks for the great play at the college level and may the rest of your days be fantastic as you remember all the good times.

:sadwave:



THE END IS NEAR..

last nights preseason-game which are important as all get out because of the lockout.

something tells me he ain't quite in the plans..

clip board for life..just like 20 other college QB's who came with the hype.."but he can run too.":mj07: :mj07: :mj07:

<TABLE id=yui_3_3_0_8_131394087012510 summary="Game Statistics: Passing for Denver Broncos"><THEAD><TR><TH class="player title" scope=col>Denver Broncos</TH><TH title=Completions scope=col>Comp</TH><TH title=Attempts scope=col>Att</TH><TH title=Yards scope=col>Yds</TH><TH title="Completion Percentage" scope=col>Pct</TH><TH title="Yards Per Attempt" scope=col>Y/A</TH><TH title=Sacks scope=col>Sack</TH><TH title="Yards Lost" scope=col>YdsL</TH><TH title=Touchdowns scope=col>TD</TH><TH title=Interceptions scope=col>Int</TH><TH title="QB Rating" scope=col>Rating</TH></TR></THEAD><TBODY><TR class=odd><TD class="player title">Kyle Orton(notes)</TD><TD>10</TD><TD>13</TD><TD>135</TD><TD>76.9</TD><TD>10.4</TD><TD>1</TD><TD>5</TD><TD>1</TD><TD>0</TD><TD>135.1</TD></TR><TR><TD class="player title">Brady Quinn(notes)</TD><TD>10</TD><TD>16</TD><TD>130</TD><TD>62.5</TD><TD>8.1</TD><TD>0</TD><TD>0</TD><TD>1</TD><TD>1</TD><TD>82.8</TD></TR><TR class=odd><TD class="player title">Tim Tebow(notes)</TD><TD>1</TD><TD>2</TD><TD>10</TD><TD>50.0</TD><TD>5.0</TD><TD>1</TD><TD>6</TD><TD>0</TD><TD>0</TD><TD>64.6</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
 

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http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_y...w-slipping-in-fight-with-quinn-for-backup-job

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The backup quarterback job continues to be a hot topic in Denver, but Brady Quinn(notes) has been steady in practice lately and his performance vs. Buffalo in the second preseason game has likely nudged him firmly ahead of Tim Tebow(notes).


Quinn completed 10 of 16 passes for 130 yards vs. the Bills with a touchdown and interception (off a goal-line tip). He's by far been a more consistent passer than Tebow in recent weeks and since collective bargaining rules have been revised, Denver can activate Quinn on game days without worrying about Tebow being unavailable for specialty packages, such as short-yardage and Wildcat formations.

Coach John Fox has said he won't announce his backup, regardless of outcome.
 

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http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_y...=ms-silver_denver_broncos_quarterbacks_082311


As one highly knowledgeable member of the organization told me Monday, ?If everything was totally equal, and this were a competition based only on performance at this camp, Tebow would probably be the fourth-string guy. Kyle [Orton] is far and away the best, and Tebow?s way behind [Brady] Quinn, too. And I?m telling you, Adam Weber is flat-out better right now.?
Translation: Tebow, you?re not in Florida anymore.

Running QB's....:mj07:
 
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