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Title: New England Patriots
Post by: Coach is Back! on August 29, 2013, 08:37:33 PM
Tebow..throws game winning TD, second of the game against the NY Giants 8)
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: Coach is Back! on August 29, 2013, 08:44:27 PM
If I would have said he was oiled up in a thong, I would get a response.
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: HockeyFightFan on August 29, 2013, 08:45:42 PM
If I would have said he was oiled up in a thong, I would get a response.

PM me the glittery thong pics please....
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: The Abdominal Snoman on August 29, 2013, 08:53:46 PM
He threw one with 10 seconds left in the game after the Giants took a knee to run the clock out and call it a game. Bill B let Tebow throw one last pass in the end zone because Tebow is getting cut. He gave Tebow one last goodbye pass as a show of respect to Tebow...He even waved over to Tom Coughlin before Tebow did what he did to let Coughlin know what is up...It was a good bye from the NFL last pass...
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: 240 is Back on August 29, 2013, 08:56:02 PM
I admire the heck out of tebow... he could be a  backup tight end just for jersey sales and he'd be in the league for 6 years.

He cares more about the QB dream than being in the league.  If he gets cut tomorrow, he'll be out of football, giving speeches and making great money.  Be a QB or don't play at all - he's happy to leave the game, props.
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: The Abdominal Snoman on August 29, 2013, 08:56:10 PM
Tebow..throws game winning TD, second of the game against the NY Giants 8)

It wasn't a game winning TD...Pats were already winning the game by a point. Giants took a knee on 4th down in their own red zone to call it a game.
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: Coach is Back! on August 29, 2013, 08:56:48 PM
He threw one with 10 seconds left in the game after the Giants took a knee to run the clock out and call it a game. Bill B let Tebow throw one last pass in the end zone because Tebow is getting cut. He gave Tebow one last goodbye pass as a show of respect to Tebow...He even waved over to Tom Coughlin before Tebow did what he did to let Coughlin know what is up...It was a good bye from the NFL last pass...

From what I read, he had a 52 years td pass earlier in the game.
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: The Abdominal Snoman on August 29, 2013, 08:57:19 PM
I admire the heck out of tebow... he could be a  backup tight end just for jersey sales and he'd be in the league for 6 years.

He cares more about the QB dream than being in the league.  If he gets cut tomorrow, he'll be out of football, giving speeches and making great money.  Be a QB or don't play at all - he's happy to leave the game, props.

Ya he's all set for life...Every business, church etc would pay large sums of money to have him come and talk.
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: The Abdominal Snoman on August 29, 2013, 09:02:50 PM
From what I read, he had a 52 years td pass earlier in the game.

Yes true...His second TD pass was the unnecessary one that was basically the kiss of death send off...
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: 240 is Back on August 29, 2013, 09:05:05 PM
see, the thing about tebow is this... he is an amazing story - right place, right time.  Same way "Lin-Sanity" hit the NY Knicks last year... he was a college star that had a really amazing streak until the league got tape on him and learned to defend.  Since patriots discovered how to beat him, well, now everyone konws.  FORCE him to throw.  Yes, he WILL get some amazing passes that find the guy - but he will also throw a pass that misses an open receiver in the end zone by 5 yards.  

And evrey coach, every GM in the league would RATHER have an average QB that will make that 5 yard pass - than a star that squeaks out a win in 13-10 games.  

He's just not a QB.   He just cannot throw consistently.  He's a winner, a role model, a really good guy... but he's not an NFL QB.  He'll have magic moment like this today, but he'll never have a job as a QB cause he's not consistent.
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: LittleJ on August 29, 2013, 09:09:54 PM
If I would have said he was oiled up in a thong, I would get a response.

Tebow voted for Obama
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: Wiggs on August 29, 2013, 09:15:14 PM
Tebow voted for Obama

We were all fooled. We should have listened to Coach.
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: G_Thang on August 29, 2013, 09:19:27 PM
Head over to Canada like Warren Moon and play for 3*4 years, return to the NFL in late 20s a better QB. If he can make the throws over time on a soccer field, the NFL will be no issue.  If it's a timing thing with him, he should play Arena ball like Kurt Warner.  The field is tighter, so you have to make the throws earlier.  That would help with his decision making.

I don't think he knows how to brace for hits, so TE won't work.
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: The Abdominal Snoman on August 29, 2013, 09:23:40 PM
see, the thing about tebow is this... he is an amazing story - right place, right time.  Same way "Lin-Sanity" hit the NY Knicks last year... he was a college star that had a really amazing streak until the league got tape on him and learned to defend.  Since patriots discovered how to beat him, well, now everyone konws.  FORCE him to throw.  Yes, he WILL get some amazing passes that find the guy - but he will also throw a pass that misses an open receiver in the end zone by 5 yards.  

And evrey coach, every GM in the league would RATHER have an average QB that will make that 5 yard pass - than a star that squeaks out a win in 13-10 games.  

He's just not a QB.   He just cannot throw consistently.  He's a winner, a role model, a really good guy... but he's not an NFL QB.  He'll have magic moment like this today, but he'll never have a job as a QB cause he's not consistent.

Tebow is a media creation because the media is run by the homosexual Hierarchy...Tebow is basically the wink wink Tom Cruise of Football.
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: Wiggs on August 29, 2013, 09:26:23 PM
Tebow is a media creation because the media is run by the homosexual Hierarchy...Tebow is basically the wink wink Tom Cruise of Football.

 ::) ::)

Just because a man is a true follower of Christ does that make him a homo? It may seem odd, but there are still some stand up guys out there that stand for something bigger than themselves. Tim is one of those guys. He may not be the best QB, but he's a helluva man.
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: The Abdominal Snoman on August 29, 2013, 09:34:41 PM
::) ::)

Just because a man is a true follower of Christ does that make him a homo? It may seem odd, but there are still some stand up guys out there that stand for something bigger than themselves. Tim is one of those guys. He may not be the best QB, but he's a helluva man.

I never mentioned Christ...The man hires beards to be on his arm and walks around in places that really make no sense for him to be...Hell, some people still believe Tom Cruise and John Travolta are straight. Freaking south park outed these guys years ago but some people still won't believe it.
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: Wiggs on August 29, 2013, 09:42:50 PM
I never mentioned Christ...The man hires beards to be on his arm and walks around in places that really make no sense for him to be...Hell, some people still believe Tom Cruise and John Travolta are straight. Freaking south park outed these guys years ago but some people still won't believe it.

Yeah I know Travolta likes penis and I didn't know about Cruise. But Tebow is the real deal. As in a heterosexual, God fearing/God loving man with alot of heart, integrity, morals and a man of principles. If there was ever a guy people should look up to, he's one of them.
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: Grape Ape on August 29, 2013, 09:54:27 PM
Yeah I know Travolta likes penis and I didn't know about Cruise. But Tebow is the real deal. As in a heterosexual, God fearing/God loving man with alot of heart, integrity, morals and a man of principles. If there was ever a guy people should look up to, he's one of them.

Yup - all around good man.
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: Coach is Back! on August 29, 2013, 10:03:37 PM
Tebow is a media creation because the media is run by the homosexual Hierarchy...Tebow is basically the wink wink Tom Cruise of Football.

Sure he is  ::)
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: arce1988 on August 29, 2013, 10:08:56 PM
  Listen to Coach.
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: Wiggs on August 29, 2013, 10:17:49 PM
Coach why do you have you gender as female? (No trolling)
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: Coach is Back! on August 29, 2013, 11:02:18 PM
Tebow voted for Obama

It would be amazing if just one tome a liberal (you) could tell the truth just once. A quick search proved me right once again....it was a rumour picked up and put out from lib rags.
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: 240 is Back on August 30, 2013, 05:10:52 AM
i watched all the Tebow plays from that game.  Yikes.  The game really does move too fast for him.  Yes, he threw the 'game winning' TD against backups using backups... but only on a quick dump off pass over the middle where the receiver then broke TWO tackles and took it in for the score.

The other plays... I think he was sacked on 4 out of 7 snaps.   He's just not good enough, or he would certainly have an NFL game.  Read that again, Tebow is just not good enough at the QB position.  NO team wants a guy that may deliver an amazing play, but will get sacked about half of the time.  Not even counting the fact players slow down fast when they're tackled a lot... let him start all year, he'll be limping badly by game 7.
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: 240 is Back on August 30, 2013, 05:16:25 AM
Tebow refused to endorse ANY candidate:
http://www.politico.com//blogs/click/2012/01/tim-tebow-hesitant-to-endorse-110306.html

Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: njflex on August 30, 2013, 05:39:51 AM
tebow of peace..
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: CalvinH on August 30, 2013, 05:46:06 AM
Tebow..throws game winning TD, second of the game against the NY Giants 8)


Last pre season game against scrubs who a lot wont make the team.
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: Vince G, CSN MFT on August 30, 2013, 07:00:44 AM
Tebow is definitely going to get cut from all observation but I like the guy.  He may not have the talent of other quarterbacks but he's got a lot of fucking heart and he trains like a madman.....he's the most scariest quarterbacks around...takes a lot of people just to take him down and his rushing game is dangerous
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: G_Thang on August 30, 2013, 07:09:07 AM
am i missing something?  the patriots only have 3 QBs as of today.  How the fuck is he going to get cut?

12   Tom Brady   6-4   225   35   14   Michigan
15   Ryan Mallett   6-6   245   24   3   Arkansas
5   Tim Tebow   6-3   236   25   4   Florida

If Mallett can't go, they'd bring in a #2 and move him to IR.  

I checked out a bit of the game.  They are running packages designed for him.  

Remember he held a clip board all last season, so he is really one year removed from football, no different than a boxer taking 18 mths off from the ring. .
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: 240 is Back on August 30, 2013, 07:12:24 AM
Pats have always carried only two QBs.

I watched his highlights again... he had two guys flashing down the sidelines for sure TDs and one in the center... he overthrew his own guy twice and threw an INT on the other.

And he was VERY easy for defenders to bring down.  He missed simple reads for fast passes that 90% of other backup QBs in the league would have made.

yes, he's a leader, yes his work ethic, yes yes, he's a good man... but if you stack up his plays from last night, he was getting sacked and missing open guys against scrubs.  You try that against a REAL secondary and it's 4 INT and 10 sacks per game.  Seriously. 

Pundits are split on if he'll be cut or not.  He's NOT the 53rd best player on the team... I mean, 25 players are going home today - he's not better than all of them.  But he's a great name that sells jerseys, so maybe they keep him.
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: G_Thang on August 30, 2013, 07:21:38 AM
Pats have always carried only two QBs.

I watched his highlights again... he had two guys flashing down the sidelines for sure TDs and one in the center... he overthrew his own guy twice and threw an INT on the other.

And he was VERY easy for defenders to bring down.  He missed simple reads for fast passes that 90% of other backup QBs in the league would have made.

yes, he's a leader, yes his work ethic, yes yes, he's a good man... but if you stack up his plays from last night, he was getting sacked and missing open guys against scrubs.  You try that against a REAL secondary and it's 4 INT and 10 sacks per game.  Seriously.  

Pundits are split on if he'll be cut or not.  He's NOT the 53rd best player on the team... I mean, 25 players are going home today - he's not better than all of them.  But he's a great name that sells jerseys, so maybe they keep him.

who is their 3rd if brady goes down?  no way they bring in a guy off the street in the middle of the season.  please show me previous rosters which shows they only carry two. was aaron hernandez the 3rd string?

this is insane...

2012

   Quarterbacks
12 Tom Brady
15 Ryan Mallett


Running Backs

38 Brandon Bolden
22 Stevan Ridley
34 Shane Vereen
39 Danny Woodhead
Wide Receivers

16 Kamar Aiken
84 Deion Branch
85 Brandon Lloyd
18 Matthew Slater KR
83 Wes Welker PR
Tight Ends

86 Daniel Fells
87 Rob Gronkowski
81 Aaron Hernandez
47 Michael Hoomanawanu
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: 240 is Back on August 30, 2013, 07:24:04 AM
who is their 3rd if brady goes down?  no way they bring in a guy off the street in the middle of the season.  please show me previous rosters which show they only carry two. was aaron hernandez the 3rd string?

http://espn.go.com/blog/boston/new-england-patriots/post/_/id/4728815/2-qbs-risky-but-not-out-of-norm

Refs love Brady so much, he won't go down.  Sneeze near him and it's 15 yards.
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: Bevo on August 30, 2013, 09:05:52 AM
http://espn.go.com/blog/boston/new-england-patriots/post/_/id/4728815/2-qbs-risky-but-not-out-of-norm

Refs love Brady so much, he won't go down.  Sneeze near him and it's 15 yards.

Actually that would be Peyton
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: Doug_Steele on August 30, 2013, 10:02:40 AM
see, the thing about tebow is this... he is an amazing story - right place, right time.  Same way "Lin-Sanity" hit the NY Knicks last year... he was a college star that had a really amazing streak until the league got tape on him and learned to defend.  Since patriots discovered how to beat him, well, now everyone konws.  FORCE him to throw.  Yes, he WILL get some amazing passes that find the guy - but he will also throw a pass that misses an open receiver in the end zone by 5 yards.  

And evrey coach, every GM in the league would RATHER have an average QB that will make that 5 yard pass - than a star that squeaks out a win in 13-10 games.  

He's just not a QB.   He just cannot throw consistently.  He's a winner, a role model, a really good guy... but he's not an NFL QB.  He'll have magic moment like this today, but he'll never have a job as a QB cause he's not consistent.

Is that you Skip Bayless?  :D :D
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: 240 is Back on August 30, 2013, 10:10:55 AM
Is that you Skip Bayless?  :D :D

Well, people often hear "Tebow isn't good enough to be an NFL QB" and their instant response is to defend him because he's a good guy, he's a hard worker, great leader, intense attitude, model citizien, etc.

It's got nothing to do with that.  Those are great traits.  He just misses open receivers, cannot make decisions fast enough, and is no longer an effective runner with the ball.  Defenses collapse on him and he retreats 15 yards and just hopes for the best.  He's VERY marketable - if he could play, teams would be fighting for him.

Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: Earl1972 on August 30, 2013, 10:24:15 AM
If I would have said he was oiled up in a thong, I would get a response.

you "oiled up in a thong" as much as anybody

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Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: Bevo on August 30, 2013, 10:35:53 AM
you "oiled up in a thong" as much as anybody

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Mr levrone
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: Ronnie Rep on August 30, 2013, 10:44:23 AM
Well, people often hear "Tebow isn't good enough to be an NFL QB" and their instant response is to defend him because he's a good guy, he's a hard worker, great leader, intense attitude, model citizien, etc.

It's got nothing to do with that.  Those are great traits.  He just misses open receivers, cannot make decisions fast enough, and is no longer an effective runner with the ball.  Defenses collapse on him and he retreats 15 yards and just hopes for the best.  He's VERY marketable - if he could play, teams would be fighting for him.


He just ain't an NFL Quarterback! Line him up as a Fullback/ Tight-End!
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: Coach is Back! on August 30, 2013, 01:03:34 PM
you "oiled up in a thong" as much as anybody

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I think one time in the last 19 years hardly qualifies "as much as anybody" ::)
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: 240 is Back on August 30, 2013, 01:05:26 PM
He just ain't an NFL Quarterback! Line him up as a Fullback/ Tight-End!

He's too slow for that.  not tall enough to be that slow.  If he has 6'6" he could be a tight end.  he's not.  he's big enough, but just too slow.  and every time he gets dinged, he loses more speed.  he's sitll good for a trick play twice a game and to sell jerseys.  they need a smiling happy face to counter the hernandez thing, so i think he may stay on roster.  

IF they do cut him, i bet it is on the LATE friday news dump or right at deadline.  but I think he's safe. 
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: The Showstoppa on August 30, 2013, 01:09:30 PM
What makes me laugh is how the football media constantly talks about THE measuring stick for a QB is winning.  He kicked ass in Denver and even won a playoff game, which Peyton didnt do, yet that same football media tears him apart constantly.   Whatever.  The guy appears to be too decent to hang out with the PCP smokers and rapists of the NFL anyway. 

He should just retire,write books, guest speak and roll in the cash without putting himself at risk for early onset dementia. 
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: Ronnie Rep on August 30, 2013, 01:54:21 PM
He's too slow for that.  not tall enough to be that slow.  If he has 6'6" he could be a tight end.  he's not.  he's big enough, but just too slow.  and every time he gets dinged, he loses more speed.  he's sitll good for a trick play twice a game and to sell jerseys.  they need a smiling happy face to counter the hernandez thing, so i think he may stay on roster.  

IF they do cut him, i bet it is on the LATE friday news dump or right at deadline.  but I think he's safe. 
Robert Kraft loves Tebo! After the Hernandez debacle the orders are in to Belicheck to keep him on the roster!
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: The Abdominal Snoman on August 30, 2013, 03:36:39 PM
Robert Kraft loves Tebo! After the Hernandez debacle the orders are in to Belicheck to keep him on the roster!

More news coming out that Belicheck met with Hernandez at the NFL combine and people want to know why in the world Hernandez would have met at the combine...The theory is that Hernandez may have told Belicheck that people were out to kill him...The Krafts are saying that no one knew anything about Hernandez's troubles and that they were duped by him...But if Hernandez did meet with Belicheck at the combine, then not knowing anything is most likely not the truth. And Tebow might be staying around as a distraction to the story...
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: 240 is Back on August 30, 2013, 03:50:23 PM
He kicked ass in Denver and even won a playoff game, which Peyton didnt do, yet that same football media tears him apart constantly.   Whatever.  The guy appears to be too decent to hang out with the PCP smokers and rapists of the NFL anyway. 


Correct.  He had a great defense that held opponents to 10 points a game, they got some amazing lucky kicks down, and he surprised the #&^*@ out of defenses who hadn't figured out how to deal wtih him.

And yes, they got a playoff win against the steelers who were really decimated with injuries for that one.

Then, they played the pats.  And what happened?  They held the line and DARED Tebow to pass.  SINCE THEN, tebow has had zero success

These coaches and GMs know the game better than we do.  If there was a CHANCE that Tebow would win 11 games a year and lead a team into the playoffs, his ass would have a job.  have you watched his play from last night?   He was WAY overwhelmed, and that was against 3rd string.  Looked like a shadow of who we saw in Denver that year.  crumbed fast on every pass and retreated 15 years to roll and pass big across the middle.  Missed two WIDE OPEN receivers - once he ever put up his hands in a 'touchdown' pose... only to put them back down when he realized his pass landed 5+ yards form the intended receiver. 

Tebow, like Lin-sanity, is a great story of how a uniquely qualified athlete can catch traditional defenses off guard and shine, and how the fire can catch on for a few.  But now that defenses will LET him pass, it's a field day for defensive backs.  Seriously, if he EVER starts a game in the NFL ,it will be 4 INT and he'll be sacked 7 or 8 times.  he crumbled last night oevr and over. 
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: The Showstoppa on August 30, 2013, 07:04:57 PM

Correct.  He had a great defense that held opponents to 10 points a game, they got some amazing lucky kicks down, and he surprised the #&^*@ out of defenses who hadn't figured out how to deal wtih him.

And yes, they got a playoff win against the steelers who were really decimated with injuries for that one.

Then, they played the pats.  And what happened?  They held the line and DARED Tebow to pass.  SINCE THEN, tebow has had zero success

These coaches and GMs know the game better than we do.  If there was a CHANCE that Tebow would win 11 games a year and lead a team into the playoffs, his ass would have a job.  have you watched his play from last night?   He was WAY overwhelmed, and that was against 3rd string.  Looked like a shadow of who we saw in Denver that year.  crumbed fast on every pass and retreated 15 years to roll and pass big across the middle.  Missed two WIDE OPEN receivers - once he ever put up his hands in a 'touchdown' pose... only to put them back down when he realized his pass landed 5+ yards form the intended receiver. 

Tebow, like Lin-sanity, is a great story of how a uniquely qualified athlete can catch traditional defenses off guard and shine, and how the fire can catch on for a few.  But now that defenses will LET him pass, it's a field day for defensive backs.  Seriously, if he EVER starts a game in the NFL ,it will be 4 INT and he'll be sacked 7 or 8 times.  he crumbled last night oevr and over. 

I dont doubt that d coordinators have figured a lot out about him, but the point that hasnt done anything since the Pitts game isnt fair.  He hasnt had a chance.  Denver shipped him out, as they should have when they got Peyton.  And then he picked the worst team possible to go to.  With a weirdo coach when a tat of his QB on him.  Jeez.

And dont be so quick to assume all the gm's dont make mistakes.  But i think the main reason they dont want him on board in the media distractions involved.  
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: The Abdominal Snoman on August 31, 2013, 08:03:01 AM
Sources are saying that Tebow just got cut...Looks like his days in the NFL are over...
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: G_Thang on August 31, 2013, 08:08:40 AM
Sources are saying that Tebow just got cut...Looks like his days in the NFL are over...
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they cut 10 but he is still on the 65 man roster.  kraft wants him on the team to offset the hernandez scandal.  tt isn't going anywhere.
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: The Abdominal Snoman on August 31, 2013, 08:12:20 AM
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they cut 10 but he is still on the 65 man roster.  kraft wants him on the team to offset the hernandez scandal.  tt isn't going anywhere.

No he's gone. It's already been reported bro...They also got rid of their punter Mesko. Who was a good punter. Tebow gone. It's all over the radio now...
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: Thespritz0 on August 31, 2013, 08:31:15 AM
Sources are saying that Tebow just got cut...Looks like his days in the NFL are over...
^^
CONFIRMED!!!http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/patriots/2013/08/31/patriots-release-tim-tebow-cut/2750815/ (http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/patriots/2013/08/31/patriots-release-tim-tebow-cut/2750815/)
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: Branchs Ears on August 31, 2013, 08:32:12 AM
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they cut 10 but he is still on the 65 man roster.  kraft wants him on the team to offset the hernandez scandal.  tt isn't going anywhere.

He got cut idiot.  You're never right about anything.
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: 240 is Back on August 31, 2013, 08:55:36 AM
I dont doubt that d coordinators have figured a lot out about him, but the point that hasnt done anything since the Pitts game isnt fair.  He hasnt had a chance.  Denver shipped him out, as they should have when they got Peyton.  And then he picked the worst team possible to go to.  With a weirdo coach when a tat of his QB on him.  Jeez.

And dont be so quick to assume all the gm's dont make mistakes.  But i think the main reason they dont want him on board in the media distractions involved. 

He sucked in practice for the jets.  WHen he did get in - he played in 10+ games I think?  He was entirely average when he got in there too.  They didn't start him at the end of the year because he just wasn't good enough.

See, for him to work, the ENTIRE offense has t be rewritten for him.  Not a good formula at the pro level.  it's just a matter of time until he gets flattened or injured - he pretty much gets pummeled on EVERY play.  Brady might get knocked on his ass 8 times a game.  Tebow is on his ass probably 10 times a QUARTER.   Do that for 16 games and he's slow and injured, no doubt.

There's no way that EVERY NFL team will pass on him.  Jax will add him as the 3rd string guy to get asses in the seats. 
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: cswol on August 31, 2013, 09:13:57 AM
Tebow has been released by the patriots
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: keanu on August 31, 2013, 09:16:49 AM
Tebow doesn`t appear ready to hang it up yet. His NFL days are likely over but I see him playing in a feeder league for a few more years. He will sell out every stadium and the merchandizing will be huge.
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: 240 is Back on August 31, 2013, 09:20:33 AM
Tebow doesn`t appear ready to hang it up yet. His NFL days are likely over but I see him playing in a feeder league for a few more years. He will sell out every stadium and the merchandizing will be huge.

i dunno... MAYBE in arena, but they're such good athletes there... a bull that runs thru people will get old there.

he'd be TERRIBLE in canadian football... that league is ALL passing.  Field is bigger.  it'd be interception city.

he'll be picked up.  JAX would be CRAZY not to grab him cheap.  THe jersey sales in his hometown state alone would be epic, and they have nothing to lose.  he will never again duplicate that Denver streak - that was a once in a lifetime thing that magically came together.  These coaches and GMs make MILLIONS$$ if they win - if there was ANY way to use the marketable smiling face like tebow, they'd find it.
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: cswol on August 31, 2013, 09:21:40 AM
He needs to go to Detroit their qb gets knocked out every game, he might as well do the Doug flute warren moon route a Canadian team will pay him well and play him, if he wins a Canadian bowl championship it will prove he's legit qb, I posted a video a guy made and it made sense the NFL is pissed he signed all his endorsement earnings to charity the NFL makes nothing off him, he even patented tebowing, he just pissed off the money changers of the NFL just as Jesus did back in the day!
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: rooseveltdunn on August 31, 2013, 09:27:30 AM
He needs to go to Detroit their qb gets knocked out every game, he might as well do the Doug flute warren moon route a Canadian team will pay him well and play him, if he wins a Canadian bowl championship it will prove he's legit qb, I posted a video a guy made and it made sense the NFL is pissed he signed all his endorsement earnings to charity the NFL makes nothing off him, he even patented tebowing, he just pissed off the money changers of the NFL just as Jesus did back in the day!

The CFL is a pass heavy league and Tebow can't throw for shit he would never survive there, Flutie was too short to play at the NFL (that's what the scouts thought at least) and Warren Moon was a black pocket passer in an era that favored white QB's, I like Tebow but he just does not seem to cut it, he has been given countless chances and he can't even look decent, the defense carried him in Denver and the minute they played an elite team it all fell apart.
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: cswol on August 31, 2013, 09:34:04 AM
rosie thats not true thats what they have put out in the media to demonize him, watch this video, this guy gives great analysis of the situation.



this is actually a good video
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: rooseveltdunn on August 31, 2013, 09:37:44 AM
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Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: cswol on August 31, 2013, 09:38:46 AM
Tim Tebow has been in Mobile this week trying to show NFL decision-makers that he has the right stuff to be a pro quarterback. His statistics at Florida demonstrate he certainly did at the college level.
SEC Football by the Numbers started the season by looking at the records being chased by Tebow in 2009. Here's an update on how he did.
Touchdown responsibility: Tebow shattered Danny Wuerffel's SEC career record, but he did not break the NCAA major-college record (henceforth, all references to the NCAA are to its top division of football), although another Senior Bowl QB did.
Tebow accounted for 145 TDs at Florida -- 88 passing and 57 rushing -- to finish 23 ahead of Wuerffel, who had held the SEC record of 122 (114 passing and eight rushing) compiled from 1993 through 1996. In turn, Wuerffel was 21 ahead of the next-best mark of 101 achieved by both Peyton Manning at Tennessee and Chris Leak at Florida. To look at it another way, Tebow accounted for 50 percent more TDs in his career than all but three players in SEC history.
Tebow came up one short in pursuit of the NCAA record of 146 shared by Colt Brennan (Hawaii, 2005-07) and Graham Harrell (Texas Tech, 2005-08). However, Central Michigan QB Dan LeFevour did break the record by reaching 150 -- 102 passing, 47 rushing and one receiving. LeFevour has been nicknamed "the Tim Tebow of the MAC." Maybe Tebow should be "the Dan LeFevour of the SEC."
Touchdowns: By running for 14 TDs in 2009, Tebow broke this career record, too. He finished with 57 -- four more than Kevin Faulk scored LSU from 1995 through 1998. Faulk scored 53 TDs -- 46 runs, four receptions, two punt returns and one kickoff return. Faulk played in 41 games; Tebow in 55.
Naturally, with the most TDs, Tebow has scored more points than any non-kicker in SEC history. He's not the highest-scoring player in SEC, though. He wasn't even the highest-scoring active player in 2009. Tebow's 342 points are good for eighth on the SEC career list behind seven place-kickers, including record-holder Billy Bennett, who scored 409 points for Georgia from 2000 through '03, and Leigh Tiffin, who concluded his collegiate career at Alabama in 2009 with 385 points, the second-most in conference history.
Rushing touchdowns: Another broken record for Tebow. With 57, he has eight more TD runs than any other player in SEC history. Herschel Walker held the SEC record of 49 set for Georgia from 1980 through 1982. Walker carried the ball 302 more times than Tebow.
Rushing yards by a quarterback: Tebow ran for a career-high 910 yards on a career-high 217 carries in 2009 to leave former record-holder Matt Jones behind. Tebow finished with 2,947 rushing yards. Jones ran for 2,535 yards at Arkansas from 2001 through '04. Mississippi State's John Bond (1980-83) is the only other SEC QB with at least 2,000 rushing yards.
Total offense: Tebow became the first SEC player to reach 12,000 yards of total offense in his career. His 2009 total of 3,805 yards passing, rushing and receiving (although he didn't have any receiving) was the fifth-best single-season mark in SEC history and lifted his career figure to 12,232 yards. Tebow's predecessor at Florida, Chris Leak had held the SEC career record with 11,350. Tebow set the league's season mark with 4,181 yards in 2007.
Yards per play: Tebow couldn't catch two other Florida QBs in this category, although he is one of seven players (with at least 900 career plays) to average 7 yards per play. Tebow had 12,232 yards of total offense on 1,687 plays (rushes, passes and receptions combined). That's an average of 7.25 yards per play, the third-best career total in SEC history, but behind the 7.75-yard average of Wuerffel and the 7.35 of Rex Grossman (Florida, 2000-02).
The other players who have averaged gaining more than 7 yards per play are Manning, JaMarcus Russell, Matthew Stafford and Pat Sullivan.
Passing efficiency: Tebow not only set the SEC record for highest career passer rating, he also broke the standing NCAA record. Unfortunately for Tebow, so did another QB -- and by more than Tebow did.
The NCAA measures passing efficiency through a formula that considers completion percentage, yards per pass, touchdowns per pass and interceptions per pass. In that way, passers aren't judged by how much they throw, but by how well they throw.
Tebow's rating of 170.8 surpassed Wuerffel's mark of 163.6 in the SEC record book. It also surpassed the NCAA record of 168.9 set by Boise State's Brian Dinwiddie from 2000 through '03. However, Oklahoma's Sam Bradford, despite (or perhaps because of) missing most of the 2009 season, has a career passer rating of 175.6.
Interception ratio: One reason for Tebow's high passer rating is his low interception ratio. In his career, Tebow threw an interception every 62.2 passes. The SEC divides this record into three categories -- for players with 200, 400 and 600 passing attempts -- and Tebow leads all three. For the highest category, second place belongs to former Kentucky QB Andre Woodson with an interception every 51.1 passes.
Tebow came close, but didn't break the NCAA career record. The NCAA measures interceptions in terms of percent of passes attempted. For Tebow, 1.6 percent of his throws were picked off. The NCAA record of 1.3 percent was set by Billy Volek at Fresno State from 1997 through '99.
Completion percentage: The SEC limits this category to quarterbacks who have completed at least 300 passes, and among that group, Tebow ranked second entering the season and ends his career in the same spot. Tebow completed 213 of his 314 attempts in 2009, a 67.8 percent completion rate. That's the third-best mark in SEC history for QBs who completed at least 200 passes. Tim Couch holds the season record at 72.3 percent at Kentucky in 1998. Tebow finished 0.002 percent behind the second-place mark of 67.836 achieved by Russell at LSU in 2006.
The 2009 performance edged up Tebow's career mark to 66.4 percent, behind only the 67.1 percent of Couch from 1996 through '98 in SEC history.
In a strange twist, Tebow did better an existing NCAA career completion percentage record without breaking the SEC mark. The NCAA divides this record into passers with between 875 and 999 attempts and those with at least 1,000 attempts. The 875-to-999 record had been held by Scott Milanovich, who completed 66.2 percent of his passes from 1992 through '95, so Tebow broke this record. Although, again, he's running second to Bradford, who also is in this category and has a career completion mark of 67.6 percent.
It's a non-record, though, because the player who leads the 1,000-or-more category -- Hawaii's Brennan -- completed 70.4 percent of his passes, better than the record in the category with fewer attempts.
Passing yards: Tebow didn't have a prayer of breaking the SEC career mark of 11,528 yards set by David Greene at Georgia from 2001 through '04. Tebow finished with 9,285, good for 11th in SEC history.
Touchdown passes: Tebow threw 21 TD passes in 2009, his lowest output as a starter. That still moved him into a tie for third on the SEC's all-time list with Leak at 88. With Manning second at 89, Wuerffel's 114 career TD are 25 more than any other SEC player has had.
Tebow holds other SEC and NCAA records not examined here, such as the league's season mark for TD responsibility and NCAA streaks for games with both a passing and rushing TD. And he remains the only player in NCAA history to rush for 20 TDs and pass for 20 TDs in the same season.
He became the second player in SEC history to lead his team in both passing and rushing for three consecutive seasons, the second player in SEC history to lead the conference in passing for three consecutive seasons, and the second player to be chosen as the AP's All-SEC QB for three consecutive seasons.
And while he did not become the second player to win the Heisman Trophy twice or the first player to win the Maxwell Award three times -- as he had a chance to do in 2009 -- he again was selected by the league's coaches as the SEC Offensive Player of the Year (ahead of the 2009 Heisman Trophy winner, Alabama RB Mark Ingram).
So does all of that make Tebow the greatest player in SEC history? That's for you to decide.
When the Press-Register selected its SEC 75th anniversary team in 2007, it chose Wuerffel as the greatest player in the conference's history. Wuerffel had several of his records broken by Tebow. Both won a Heisman Trophy and both led their teams to a national championship. Tebow was the QB when Florida set or tied SEC records for most victories in two, three, four and five seasons. Wuerffel was the starting QB in three SEC championship-game victories -- no other QB has done it more than once -- and played on a fourth conference title team.
So did Tebow surpass Wuerffel, or should Herschel Walker have been the choice all along?
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: cswol on August 31, 2013, 09:41:35 AM
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/kerry_byrne/03/22/tim.tebow/index.html

more accurate passer than peyton manning and eli manning in college...........but they say he cant pass.
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: The Showstoppa on August 31, 2013, 12:58:20 PM
He sucked in practice for the jets.  WHen he did get in - he played in 10+ games I think?  He was entirely average when he got in there too.  They didn't start him at the end of the year because he just wasn't good enough.

See, for him to work, the ENTIRE offense has t be rewritten for him.  Not a good formula at the pro level.  it's just a matter of time until he gets flattened or injured - he pretty much gets pummeled on EVERY play.  Brady might get knocked on his ass 8 times a game.  Tebow is on his ass probably 10 times a QUARTER.   Do that for 16 games and he's slow and injured, no doubt.

There's no way that EVERY NFL team will pass on him.  Jax will add him as the 3rd string guy to get asses in the seats. 

The QB's in Jax will crumble if they sign Tebow.  Fans will demand he play an Gabbert sucks.  Tebow still has a playoff win under his belt. Blaine will never win one. 
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: 240 is Back on August 31, 2013, 12:59:51 PM
The QB's in Jax will crumble if they sign Tebow.  Fans will demand he play an Gabbert sucks.  Tebow still has a playoff win under his belt. Blaine will never win one. 

so it'll make things fun.   Going 3-13 is not fun.  Why not let them have a little controversy.  He'll win more games than Gabbert cause gabbert sucks too.  they don't lose much if it collapses and they go 1-9 to finish the season.
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: The Showstoppa on August 31, 2013, 01:06:28 PM
so it'll make things fun.   Going 3-13 is not fun.  Why not let them have a little controversy.  He'll win more games than Gabbert cause gabbert sucks too.  they don't lose much if it collapses and they go 1-9 to finish the season.

Totally agree.  I thought Jax should have signed him last year and revamped the offense like Denver did.  It was a no lose for them for at least a season.  Fans would come out and they would have at least been mntioned in the natl sports media.  And who knows?
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: The Abdominal Snoman on August 31, 2013, 09:14:46 PM
He needs to go to Detroit their qb gets knocked out every game, he might as well do the Doug flute warren moon route a Canadian team will pay him well and play him, if he wins a Canadian bowl championship it will prove he's legit qb, I posted a video a guy made and it made sense the NFL is pissed he signed all his endorsement earnings to charity the NFL makes nothing off him, he even patented tebowing, he just pissed off the money changers of the NFL just as Jesus did back in the day!

Megatron would probably quit if Tebow went to Detroit. Megatron deserves a top notch passer so he can break more records. Forget about what Tebow did in college. As a pure passer in the NFL, he doesn't pass the eye test...And if he's claiming heterosexual, he also doesn't pass the eye test...
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: The Abdominal Snoman on August 31, 2013, 09:22:52 PM
Ask yourself this question people...The homosexual Hierarchy media absolutely HATES religious people...Tim Tebow is claiming to be almost Jesus...Why is it that the media is in love with the Jesus loving man? The answer, because they know Tebow is a homosexual and his religious beliefs are a total sham...There's no other way around it...Extremely cool religious people don't get the press Tebow is getting...The homo's are giving him the press because they know he is one of them...What's wrong with you people? I'ts as if you're all the buddy who dates the stripper and marry's her and tries to tell everyone she's changed. Wake the fukc up!!!Media loves Tebow because they know he's tinker bell...I almost feel bad for Tebow.
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: The Ugly on August 31, 2013, 09:27:33 PM
Ask yourself this question people...The homosexual Hierarchy media absolutely HATES religious people...Tim Tebow is claiming to be almost Jesus...Why is it that the media is in love with the Jesus loving man? The answer, because they know Tebow is a homosexual and his religious beliefs are a total sham...There's no other way around it...Extremely cool religious people don't get the press Tebow is getting...The homo's are giving him the press because they know he is one of them...What's wrong with you people? I'ts as if you're all the buddy who dates the stripper and marry's her and tries to tell everyone she's changed. Wake the fukc up!!!Media loves Tebow because they know he's tinker bell...I almost feel bad for Tebow.

Shut up, stupid.
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: The Abdominal Snoman on August 31, 2013, 09:28:30 PM
Next thing you guys are gonna try to tell us all is the man(Tebow) who's full of synthetic hormones(a gram a week min) doesn't even jerk off because of his religious beliefs...lol...But then again, some of you believe Coach is clean ::)
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: The Abdominal Snoman on August 31, 2013, 09:30:40 PM
Shut up, stupid.

Relax homoerect-us...I'm sure you can stair at a Tebow juiced to the gills arms in some Canadian league soon enough...Fukcing Hierarchy f$ggots sticking up for other f$ggots...What a joke...
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: G_Thang on August 31, 2013, 09:32:29 PM
tampa's owner has no balls, since he let the coach make the decision on tebow.  wtf does a roster spot mean when you cant fill a stadium 40%?  they play like the pre-Doug Williams Bucs now.  sign him, revamp and go 7-9 or 8-8 and fiddle with wild card spots for the next couple of years.  they'd be top 10 in merchandise and could have some sellouts so they'd get a coupe of tv games.  

owner has no balls.
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: Earl1972 on September 02, 2013, 04:15:42 PM
I think one time in the last 19 years hardly qualifies "as much as anybody" ::)

don't pretend that you are somehow "above" the thong

E
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: King Shizzo on September 02, 2013, 04:23:15 PM
As a Pats fan (who hated Tebow before he was a Patriot) I would have loved to have had him on my team.
Title: Re: New England Patriots
Post by: jehwitCE on September 02, 2013, 04:24:53 PM
tampa's owner has no balls, since he let the coach make the decision on tebow.  wtf does a roster spot mean when you cant fill a stadium 40%?  they play like the pre-Doug Williams Bucs now.  sign him, revamp and go 7-9 or 8-8 and fiddle with wild card spots for the next couple of years.  they'd be top 10 in merchandise and could have some sellouts so they'd get a coupe of tv games.  

owner has no balls.
Shut up f@ggot