Patriots signing Tebow

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Again. Points that both Gronk and Hernandez cannot stay healthy. Pats have a history of not paying top tier WR talent just like when they got Moss on the cheap.

Tebow is a football player , not a true QB, at the NFL level. Do you honestly think hes not a significant upgrade over Brady for a 4th and 1 QB dive? He'll have a half dozen of those at least.
 

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Tim Tebow's days with Patriots may be coming to end, gets no playing time vs. Lions

Dan Wetzel

http://sports.yahoo.com/author/dan-wetzel/

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  • USA TODAY Sports/Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports - Aug 22, 2013; Detroit, MI, USA; New England Patriots ?more quarterback Tim Tebow (5) on the sidelines in the fourth quarter of a preseason game against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field. (Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports) less



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When the Pats were on defense, he'd sometimes casually flip a ball around by himself. When they were on offense, he'd put his helmet on, ready to go in ? whether at QB or any other position the coaching staff might request.

"You just prepare yourself and be ready for whenever your number is called," Tebow said.
Tebow's number was never called.

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Tim Tebow warms up on the sidelines in the third quarter. (USA TODAY Sports)Sixty-eight Patriots saw action in the 40-9 loss to the Detroit Lions in the third week of preseason play. It was a critical chance to make New England's eventual 53-man opening week roster, or at least put something on film for another team to spot and scoop you up.

Tebow wasn't among them.

Tom Brady played quarterback for the first half. Ryan Mallett played it for the second half. And despite "Tebow" chants from bored Lions fans who wanted to see the famed former Heisman Trophy winner, Tebow just kept standing there, waiting and waiting for a chance that never came.

Afterwards Patriots coach Bill Belichick was asked: Why did you only play two quarterbacks?
"Because we only played two quarterbacks," he said.

Belichick likes to remind that evaluations are made over the course of an entire training camp, not one game or one play. Still, this wasn't a good sign for Tebow.

While it's likely he survives Tuesday's cut down from 90 to 75 players, and it's likely he sees action in next Thursday's final preseason game against the New York Giants, this was not a jolt of confidence that he'll make the final roster on Aug. 31. Or make anyone's final roster, for that matter.
These may be the final days of the Tebow experiment and despite his oversized following and big persona, it could just end coldly and quietly, as so many NFL careers do.

[Related: Best and worst from Patriots during loss to Lions]

Belichick often carries just two quarterbacks during the season. Brady is No. 1. Mallett is the established backup. That isn't changing. Tebow needs to show enough to convince the organization that his development is worth eating up a slot that could go to a player that can add depth during actual games.

Perhaps most surprising on Thursday wasn't that Tebow never lined up at quarterback, but that he never lined up anywhere.

This is a franchise that values versatility and this is a player of considerable athletic skill (even if his passing accuracy is often lacking). New England got slaughtered in this game, so it's not like everyone else was playing well. Tebow was one of just three healthy players who didn't see any action.

"I'm not going to try to read anything with feelings," Tebow said. "It's just to be ready. I'm just doing what they tell me to do."

It didn't seem like coaches told him to do anything on Thursday. Tebow instead tried to take "mental reps," essentially hearing the play call and from the sideline trying to figure out what Brady and Mallett were doing and why.
"Try to get a rep every single time," Tebow said. "You may not be on the field but you can still get a rep."
Even for the eternally positive Florida product, that's a tough one to sell.

"I'm a blessed individual," he said, when asked if this was frustrating. "I'm happy to be here and whatever I'm asked to do I'm going to do."
Next week, back in Foxborough, Brady will play sparingly, if at all, to avoid injury. Mallett, who was a pedestrian 11-of-22 for 96 yards and one touchdown, will get the bulk of the action.
Tebow, presumably, will get a final chance to show something, anything, to make this team. He's currently 5-of-19 passing in the preseason. He doesn't seem to fit into any other role, even on special teams.

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Fans were clearly hopeful of seeing Tin Tebow play. (USAT)He could be fighting for his career, because if it's not here with New England, which claimed him after he spent six weeks available as an unrestricted free agent, then where does he hook on?

"You just prepare," he said of getting any chance. "And what you're asked to do, you do 100 percent with everything you have. You want everything to go well. If it's not, there are going to be ups and downs. That's what life is and you just have to handle it the best you possibly can."
He kept smiling, you can say that. Maybe it was forced or maybe it was real, but it was still there. Tebow has always been a stand-up guy, in the greatest of times and the now, perhaps, the most uncertain. But he never stops smiling.

Instead he stuffed his pads in a blue Patriots bag with his No. 5 on the side. He changed into a grey suit. He headed out to the bus, grabbing a turkey with bacon sandwich for the ride to the airport.

The trip here had been fruitless, pointless. He had been ready, as always, for his chance.

The question is whether he stands one anymore.
 

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Really dont understand the disdain you have for Tebow OS. Apparently he may not be a good fit for a NFL QB and just caught lightning in a bottle at Denver. Hard to understand after being one of the most decorated collegiate QB's in the history of college football. Could be on the way out but stiill one Hell of a good man.

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THERE IS NO DISDAIN..

never has been..


Tim really hasn't been the story in this long drawn out saga..

The people who insisted on making him something he hasn't proven to be are the real story since the day he was entered into the NFL draft.

Heck even before that..

25th player taken in the 2010 Draft..
 

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good fella..

just caught up in people telling him he's something he is not..

and they repeat and rinse..

and they repeat and rinse..

over and over again ..

and true evaluators of talent leave him on the sidelines to twirl a ball.

didn't create this..just saw it coming like the trainwreck it has been since the kid fell into some W's despite Jr. High School passing skills.

wish him nothing but success..:0074

hell prove me wrong..

somebody gotta be able to use him..:shrug:

that's been the cry..

enuff here telling me how great this young man was going to be..

Disdain ..no!

Honest and truthful account of abilities..

Yes Sir.......
 

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good fella..

just caught up in people telling him he's something he is not..

and they repeat and rinse..

and they repeat and rinse..

over and over again ..

and true evaluators of talent leave him on the sidelines to twirl a ball.

didn't create this..just saw it coming like the trainwreck it has been since the kid fell into some W's despite Jr. High School passing skills.

wish him nothing but success..:0074

hell prove me wrong..

somebody gotta be able to use him..:shrug:

that's been the cry..

enuff here telling me how great this young man was going to be..

Disdain ..no!

Honest and truthful account of abilities..

Yes Sir.......

While you may not personally feel disdain, you definitely feel disdain for the whole Tebow story. If the NFL wasn't such a league of followers and timid sheep, there would be a coach who would run an offense with three backs. Say you have RGIII at QB, someone like Tebow at fullback and then another mobile QB like Tavaris Jackson at halfback. Imagine the nightmare of trying to contain three passing backs. I know this will most likely never be run in the NFL due to coaches with no nuts, but I would love to see it get a try in college. Tebow's passing skills are weak, but he could do better than the bottom third of shitty signal callers who are currently in the league just due to his mobility and winning persona. He's definitely won more playoff games than many starting quarterbacks. You can't tell me he wouldn't be as good or better than scrubs like Blaine Gabbert, Mark Sanchez and Jake Locker.
 

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While you may not personally feel disdain, you definitely feel disdain for the whole Tebow story. If the NFL wasn't such a league of followers and timid sheep, there would be a coach who would run an offense with three backs. Say you have RGIII at QB, someone like Tebow at fullback and then another mobile QB like Tavaris Jackson at halfback. Imagine the nightmare of trying to contain three passing backs. I know this will most likely never be run in the NFL due to coaches with no nuts, but I would love to see it get a try in college. Tebow's passing skills are weak, but he could do better than the bottom third of shitty signal callers who are currently in the league just due to his mobility and winning persona. He's definitely won more playoff games than many starting quarterbacks. You can't tell me he wouldn't be as good or better than scrubs like Blaine Gabbert, Mark Sanchez and Jake Locker.

i like the way you think outside of the box,dude....who knows whether something as elaborate as that would actually work.....but,at least you`re thinking about how to best utilize the talent available.....even if it clashes with nfl orthodoxy....
 

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Curran: If Tebow stays, it won't be for football

http://www.csnne.com/new-england-patriots/curran-if-tebow-stays-it-wont-be-football


Tebow?s run for 61 yards on 10 carries, but he?s also been sacked three times
and thrown a pick in limited action. When trying to read defenses, he?s been
decisive as a stoned Price Is Right contestant relying on the studio audience.
Not a single aspect of anything related to playing the position has been done
consistently enough in practice or games to allow a reasonable person to say,
?You know, on football merits, Tebow deserves a spot on the Patriots.?

 

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