NotAJerry wrote:Tebow just signed with the Patriots. That seems like a good way to start the summer.Perfect fit for him.
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NotAJerry wrote:Tebow just signed with the Patriots. That seems like a good way to start the summer.Perfect fit for him.
Purple Haize wrote:Yep, Josh McDaniels gets his toy back.NotAJerry wrote:Tebow just signed with the Patriots. That seems like a good way to start the summer.Perfect fit for him.
NotAJerry wrote:Coach B won't let Tebow-mania become a distraction. He has the type of personality and cred that will lessen the distraction. Plus, he likes to do creative things from time to time on offense. The Pats will use him like the Jets planned on doing. Tebow will fit right into the system in Boston because of his work ethic.Purple Haize wrote:Yep, Josh McDaniels gets his toy back.NotAJerry wrote:Tebow just signed with the Patriots. That seems like a good way to start the summer.Perfect fit for him.
LUconn wrote:I'm so excited for sports radio tomorrow. Tebow hate vs Billicheck worship. Should be interesting to see which characteristic of the sports media will win.Don't forget the other side of the coin. Tebowites v Billicheck haters. I may have to tune in to The Herd!
LUconn wrote:They already have a million tight ends. All of which have been playing tight end their entire careers and 2 of which who are among the best in the league. How could he hope to get any PT at TE never having done it before in that situation?Grok is a question mark with his health issues. I'm sure they got Tebow for about what Wildfire Weekend pai d him, so its a classic low risk high reward. Plus, if the Pats DO win the Super Bowl it just goes to prove that all Tebow does is win games!
LUconn wrote:So the billicheck worship won out today. He's a genius! He's the only one who was smart enough to get the guy they all said only an idiot would sign.
ALUmnus wrote:Why is everyone acting like it would be so hard to learn the tight end position? You've got basketball players who have never played football becoming the league's best at that spot. It's gotta be the easiest position in football to learn. You need size and good hands. Tebow has the size. Not sure about his hands, but I hear they're magical.I've read running back is the easiest, but obviously it takes a bit more athletic ability to just throw someone in at that spot on a regular basis. That's why you see so many of the good rookies being RBs many years. If you have all the physical and athletic tools and skills to handle the transition well, you can pretty much just be plugged in to any team's backfield and hold your own. Running back in the NFL is a fairly complexity free position.
LUconn wrote:They already have a million tight ends. All of which have been playing tight end their entire careers and 2 of which who are among the best in the league. How could he hope to get any PT at TE never having done it before in that situation?Gronk and Hernandez are both injured right now. Gronk seems to be devoid of a brain and may never stop doing stupid things long enough to actually get healthy again.
RubberMallet wrote:he'll go to camp and probably be released before the season starts. bill is a nice guy to players and willing to give guys he thinks have been wronged a chance to redeem himself.This is true about the top TEs, but 6'3" is really minimal difference from 6'4". The top five this past season in received yards were all at least 6'5". But Brandon Myers, #6 on the list, is 6'3". Owen Daniels was also top 10 in TE receiving yards and is 6'3".
all of this TE stuff i feel is speculation. tim tebow has a good vertical but is a little short so its possible to maybe become a TE but most of your real good receiving TE's are at least 6'4.