Patriots signing Tebow

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Questions about Tim Tebow's football future can fade away, at least for awhile, as the polarizing quarterback has inked a deal with the New England Patriots, reports ESPN's Ed Werder:


There was no guarantee Tebow would be given another chance after being released by the New York Jets. His season in New York quickly morphed into a nightmare for both the team and himself, leaving the front office little choice but to let him go after it drafted Geno Smith.


The ongoing concern with the Florida product is the limited production he provides is outweighed by the immense media hype that follows his every move. It was something every team had to seriously consider before pursuing him.

Ultimately, Tebow does possess the ability to help a team win games. Probably not as a full-time starting quarterback due to a subpar 48 percent completion rate. But instead by playing various different roles on offense and special teams.

Tebow has accounted for 29 touchdowns and just 15 turnovers in three seasons since by drafted by the Denver Broncos in the first round. He's also averaged five yards per carry. So the numbers aren't all bad once you get away from the pure passer elements.


The team is taking a chance that it will be able to create an ideal, wide-ranging role for him. Of course, the Jets had the same plan when they brought him in from the Broncos and it didn't quite work out.

Bart Hubbuch of the New York Post previously reported Tebow wasn't willing to make a commitment to becoming a tight end. It's a storyline that's remained pretty consistent since the Heisman Trophy winner ended his time with the Gators. He's wanted to be an NFL quarterback.

League sources confirmed that the few teams that contacted the Jets about Tebow were open to trading for him only if he was willing to move to tight end, but Tebow continues to refuse that possibility.

Whether Tebow's stance changed during the process of finding a team is unclear. Either way, his best chance of making even a limited impact next season and beyond is working with the coaching staff to get involved in multiple different ways.

If there's one thing that shouldn't be questioned when it comes to Tebow, it's his drive to succeed. He's a good teammate and can help a team win if put in the right situation, which is the bottom line as to why another chance is being given to him.

Both sides can only hope it goes exponentially better than his time with the Jets




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you beat me to it...I think its a good signing...Tight End/fullback/emergency qb

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you`re an arm-tackling little pissant corner....tebow receives a lateral in the flat/backfield and you have two of the nfl`s best tight ends either bearing down on you or slipping out into a pattern as tebow decides to run or throw to one of them....or that little shifty s.o.b. amendola...

/belichek,you cheating,miserable, magnificent bastard....
 

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you`re an arm-tackling little pissant corner....tebow receives a lateral in the flat/backfield and you have two of the nfl`s best tight ends either bearing down on you or slipping out into a pattern as tebow decides to run or throw to one of them....or that little shifty s.o.b. amendola...

/belichek,you cheating,miserable, magnificent bastard....

well said ......
 

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you`re an arm-tackling little pissant corner....tebow receives a lateral in the flat/backfield and you have two of the nfl`s best tight ends either bearing down on you or slipping out into a pattern as tebow decides to run or throw to one of them....or that little shifty s.o.b. amendola...

/belichek,you cheating,miserable, magnificent bastard....

Wease :)

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Wease :)

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:toast: my brother.......there is some bad news,though....if they make timmy the second string qb(i don`t see that happening),what happens if brady pulls a hammy shagging giselle bundtkake?......

he is 35 and i`d wager she can be pretty taxing.....:lol:
 

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:toast: my brother.......there is some bad news,though....if they make timmy the second string qb(i don`t see that happening),what happens if brady pulls a hammy shagging giselle bundtkake?......

he is 35 and i`d wager she can be pretty taxing.....:lol:

Ol Tom can handle it. He's still licking his wounds about taking a pay cut and his homie Welker was told to hit the bricks. Giselle Bukkake will keep him dripping with confidence.
 

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Bill Belichick accepts the Tim Tebow challenge

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Bill Belichick threw Tim Tebow a lifeline Monday, giving the disenfranchised football icon a spot on the New England Patriots' roster and, in the process, making a certain Y! Sports columnist (and a knowledgeable organizational source) appear dead wrong in public, which is always an awesome sensation.

As the journalist who a month ago quoted that source as saying Belichick "hates" Tebow as a player ? a contention Belichick strongly disputed last Friday ? I'm tempted to call Tebow's agent and ask for a cut of the signing bonus. After all, my column urged NFL teams to give Tebow a chance, and if Belichick's desire to spite me ended up producing that outcome, I'm happy to have played a role in extending the kid's NFL career.
For the record, I stand by my original assertion that Belichick has told many people in the Patriots' organization that he's not a Tebow fan. After Belichick's strong denial last Friday, the same source weighed in with an even more forceful rebuttal, insisting that the coach was "so full of it" and that Belichick's Tebow-bashing was commonplace at the team's facility.

Realistically, however, I think Belichick made this move because he reconsidered his views on pro football's most polarizing player ? and because he concluded that he's a creative, open-minded and innovative enough coach to maximize Tebow's unique skill set.

And while Belichick may not be getting an invitation to my next pool party (and while I stopped receiving his hand-written holiday cards many Decembers ago), I'll give the man this: He may, in fact, be smart enough to pull this off.
The only reason he'd bring Tebow aboard is because he believes it will help the Patriots succeed ? and that he, the greatest coach of his era, can find a way to do what most of his peers believe is impossible.

[Related: Signing Tim Tebow could be Bill Belichick's latest masterstroke]

Again, he may not be wrong. Just as Belichick's innovations in recent years have helped the Patriots' offense stay cutting-edge, he may be able to exploit Tebow's potential as a tight end/H-back/short-yardage runner. With Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez having struggled with injuries during their brief, productive careers, could Tebow be the X-factor that allows the team's tight-end-oriented attack to stay avant-garde?

Now imagine Tebow and newly signed running back LeGarrette Blount as dual threats on fourth-and-short, perhaps both lined up behind Tom Brady in a jumbo formation? That, sports fans, is a load of a backfield.
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Bill Belichick and Tim Tebow embrace after a Broncos-Patriots game. (Getty)

All of this could be really, really cool, and I'm assuming Tebow has already bought into these philosophies as a precondition of him joining the Patriots. We know he's a hard worker who has the team's best interests at heart, and Belichick may well give him a chance to prove it, even as the scatter-armed lefty puts his quarterbacking ambitions on hold.

If, however, Belichick believes the Patriots can benefit by Tebow getting some snaps under center in actual games ? well, he and I may butt heads over that as well.

For one thing, Brady is a master of tempo and won't be especially thrilled to come off the field for Tebow, ever. Not only could such an approach serve to screw up the Patriots' offensive rhythm, which is a real strength, but it would also take away throwing opportunities from one of the greatest passers of all-time.

You only get so many snaps out of Tom Brady. I wouldn't waste them on any backup, unless a game's outcome has already been decided.

The possibility of ticking off Brady ? who wasn't thrilled by the Patriots' decision to preemptively replace the quarterback's close friend and favorite target, Wes Welker, earlier this offseason ? is one of the potential problems that signing Tebow could cause.

[Related: Tim Tebow lands in perfect situation to succeed]

Another, and one which prompted the column written in May, is that Tebow's presence is inevitably accompanied by a circus-like environment, at least in terms of media coverage. Belichick abhors this type of distraction, and will do his best to minimize it. Tebow, if only out of self-preservation, will likely do his best to honor the coach's wishes in this regard.

Still, it may not be as smooth as the coach would prefer. While the Pats have had success in the past in minimizing potential drama (see: Randy Moss, 2007) they've also had their share of annoyances (see: Moss, 2009).

Belichick may be better than most at controlling the message and mitigating the circus, but some things are beyond his purview.

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Tim Tebow and Tom Brady shake hands after a game. (Getty)

Let's say the Patriots lose a couple of games in a row and the coach is in a grumpy mood. When he's asked, for the 50th time, about whether Tebow will get any reps at quarterback during practice or might be inserted into a game to "spell" Brady, will Belichick be happy he signed Tebow?

If the answer is no, I don't want to hear any complaining out of Foxborough. It's not like Belichick didn't know what he was signing up for when he made this move.

In the meantime, I'm going to block out any negative thoughts and accentuate the positive. Three things, in particular, stand out:

1) Tebow has a job in the NFL, which is good, and not just because I sometimes enjoy being part of the circus. He seems like a good person, and he deserves another chance.

2) Belichick has a new toy, and he has three months to figure out how to deploy it in a way that maximizes his enjoyment.

3) If it works, he'll reinforce his reputation as the smartest man in the NFL, something which he surely doesn't hate.

And if it doesn't? Well, he can still point to the scoreboard and say he's smarter than a certain Y! Sports columnist.
 

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If this was anyone else but the Patriots signing him would it be good? I don't get it.:shrug:
 

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i was going to say that the jets and ryan were a terrible fit for tebow...then it dawned on me that the jets and ryan are a terrible fit for football players....
 

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Jets will spend more on Tim Tebow

Jets will spend more on Tim Tebow

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Jets will spend more on Tim Tebow in 2013 than Patriots will over the next two seasons combined

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By Brian McIntyre | Shutdown Corner ? <ABBR title=2013-06-17T14:37:29Z>Mon, Jun 17, 2013 10:37 AM EDT</ABBR></CITE>






<!-- google_ad_section_start --> Jets will spend more on Tim Tebow than the Patriots will (Getty Images)New England Patriots signed quarterback Tim Tebow to a two-year contract last week worth $1.385 million that included zero guaranteed money. As noted by Rich Cimini of ESPNNewYork.com, the New York Jets, Tebow's former team, will spend more in cash and salary cap dollars for the former backup quarterback/personal punt protector than the Patriots will spend over the next two seasons combined.

Here's the breakdown:
When the Jets acquired Tebow from the Denver Broncos on March 23, 2012, they agreed to repay the Broncos for a portion of a $6,277,500 salary advance that Tebow had received from Denver in 2011, an amount totaling $2,531,875. The Jets paid $1 million in 2012 and will pay $1,531,875 back over the course of the 17-week 2013 regular season after failing to trade the quarterback's contract to another club this offseason.

When they released Tebow on April 30, the Jets basically ate the $1,531,875 this season.


There are no guarantees that Tebow makes and stays on the Patriots' 53-man roster this season, but if he does, he will earn the league minimum base salary of $630,000. When you add in the $525 in workout bonuses Tebow earned from the Patriots for participating in last week's three-day minicamp, the Jets will be spending at least $901,350 more in cash and cap space on Tebow this season than the Patriots will spend on the former Heisman Trophy winner. Tebow currently has a $755,000 cap charge in 2014 ($730,000 base salary plus a $25,000 workout bonus), so overall, the Jets will spend just around $140,000 more on him this season than the Patriots are currently scheduled to spend on Tebow over the next two seasons.

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it's hard to understand how the Jets are even in the league with this kind of money blundering.

On April 29, 2013, Tebow was released; he had thrown only eight passes and run 32 times in his one season with the Jets


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