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Re: Tebows MLB workout
« Reply #100 on: September 10, 2016, 01:07:46 PM »
That's debatable. Who knows if he would have flourished in another position. The only position you can take regarding that stance is, "I don't know." We have zero evidence how he would have fared in another position. Would he have been great in another position? Maybe or maybe not. How can you make a definitive statement about how he would have done in another position? I guess you can have a hypothesis, but you sound pretty definitive.

But again, this really has to do with the fact that people are only defending him because of his religion. Don't be naive. You know other religious people are going to come to his defense because of his catholic/christian faith. If he was Muslim, do you think these same people would be coming to his defense?  ::) ::)

That's my "beef." They are really not defending his professional performance. They are defending him because they share his faith. FACT!!
He would easily have been able to stay in the league as a backup or 3rd string QB. That part isn't even really debatable. His ego got in the way.

Tebow does seem like a good guy to me, but I have a feeling that he enjoys being the center of attention. You don't get that by being a 3rd string quarterback, Fullback, or special teams player.

At 29, Tebow is running out of chances. I don't see him making the Major Leagues.

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Re: Tebows MLB workout
« Reply #101 on: September 10, 2016, 01:13:45 PM »
He would easily have been able to stay in the league as a backup or 3rd string QB. That part isn't even really debatable. His ego got in the way.

Tebow does seem like a good guy to me, but I have a feeling that he enjoys being the center of attention. You don't get that by being a 3rd string quarterback, Fullback, or special teams player.

At 29, Tebow is running out of chances. I don't see him making the Major Leagues.

tebow will sell jerseys and put asses in seats.  I dont even know what the minor league team for the Mets is, but in a month, we'll probably all know it, having been the #1 story on sportscenter a few times.

he brings great value because he has a huge fan base.  and in return, he gets a chance to be relevant and live his dream, trying out for a new sport after washing out of the NFL.   He didn't have the intellectual horsepower to be an analyst.  Did you hear Peyton Manning doing ONE off-the-cuff play-by-play during the thursday night game?  Dude was perfection, and knew the play inside and out. 

Tebow was rather plain and a tad slow when working as an analyst.  I think he'll move on to giving speeches next. 

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Re: Tebows MLB workout
« Reply #102 on: September 10, 2016, 01:21:50 PM »
tebow will sell jerseys and put asses in seats.  I dont even know what the minor league team for the Mets is, but in a month, we'll probably all know it, having been the #1 story on sportscenter a few times.

he brings great value because he has a huge fan base.  and in return, he gets a chance to be relevant and live his dream, trying out for a new sport after washing out of the NFL.   He didn't have the intellectual horsepower to be an analyst.  Did you hear Peyton Manning doing ONE off-the-cuff play-by-play during the thursday night game?  Dude was perfection, and knew the play inside and out. 

Tebow was rather plain and a tad slow when working as an analyst.  I think he'll move on to giving speeches next. 
The Irony of signing with the Mets, is that Tebow will probably play for the Port St. Lucie Mets (A league) which is in my back yard.

I might have to catch a game.