02-20-2013, 05:15 PM
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Heisman Candidate
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Doesn't New Jersey have a Republic Party, anti-choice governor? I think they do.
"Kurt Warner was bashed beyond measure too when he was a Giant before he carried the Cardinals to the SuperBowl. It is discrimination. You have to live in this area to understand it. This area is HYPER POLITICAL. Everything is about politics here, especially in NJ (where the Jets play) and NY"
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02-20-2013, 05:23 PM
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#42
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Gator Country Silver
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The culture was LONG set in place before Christie got here. Nothern NJ for years was the national leader in late-term abortions. It's rabid here. You have to see it to believe it.
NY has some of the most pro-abortion leaders in the country between Cuomo and Bloomberg.
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02-20-2013, 09:02 PM
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#43
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Heisman Candidate
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GATORAZ
Titans could actually be an option but its not about exciting the fans with bringing in Tebow. Its about the organization. Does an organization believe in Tebow from the owner down to the coaches.
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I realize that the coaches and organizations run the team, not the fans..I'm curious as to the Titan fan's perception of Locker.
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02-24-2013, 07:41 AM
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Gator Country Silver
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Now that the "pistol" is the rage, why isn't Tim even being mentioned since he is one of the best ever at running an option that also threw the ball.
Who has more playoff wins, Tebow or the Romo led Cowboys. Not sure if Orton even has played in one, yet both of those guys are sure fire good type QB's for a Cowboy team that has been to exactly one playoff game with Romo, while Tim has played in two.
Anyhow, teams now want a mobile QB that can run the option at times who also has a strong arm. Yet Tebow doesn't fit that description, even among some of our so called fans.
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02-24-2013, 08:34 AM
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I have always agreed with the point that Tim is most closely comparable to Roethlisberger. But Roethlisberger has a clearly bigger, better arm that is more accurate.
And he's taller.
Oh, and he had to rely on progressions in the passing game throughout his college career.
All of those factors work against Tim, bigtime. So, the evolution (and acceptance) of the Pistol doesn't do as much for Tim as you might imagine. It's extremely frustrating for me just as a Gator fan from Jax who believes in this man as QB, so it must be incredibly difficult for Tim.
Regardless of what has been said publicly, I continue to believe a Florida team is going to give him a chance. Amid all of the speculation, I never hear much about a team that's a very intriguing possibility to me. A team that has been knocking on the door but can't quite get over the hump. A team with some super offensive weapons for an unorthodox QB who creates chaos on the field. A team ready to win right now.
Atlanta.
I'd be curious to know what some of our Georgia Gators think about that possibility.
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02-24-2013, 10:01 AM
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Over Matt Ryan? I'm a Tebow supporter but Ryan is 10 times the QB he is. I see Tennessee, Zona, and KC as best.possibilities for him to see the field
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02-24-2013, 10:24 AM
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If the flight of the ball made a difference, Billy Kilmer would never had led the Skins to the title game ahead of Sonny.
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02-24-2013, 02:09 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tito22
Over Matt Ryan? I'm a Tebow supporter but Ryan is 10 times the QB he is.
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Hyperbole Much???
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02-24-2013, 02:15 PM
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#49
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Originally Posted by rpmGator
If the flight of the ball made a difference, Billy Kilmer would never had led the Skins to the title game ahead of Sonny.
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He never should have been playing ahead of Sonny.
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02-24-2013, 02:29 PM
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I think I've read everything now...Tebow is not getting a shot in the NFL because he is Pro-Life. The NFL and people in NY/NJ don't care if you are a Christian, Muslim, Satanist, Agnostic or whatever as long as you can win ball games.
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02-24-2013, 03:58 PM
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Good Lord, I'm not saying OVER Matt Ryan. In support. As a insurance back-up who then proves himself and eventually gets a starting gig somewhere else. That is his only type of chance he'll get. Apparently.
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02-26-2013, 10:36 AM
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Heisman Winner
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Location: Metro Atlanta Ga Gwinnet County
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The Tebow to Chicago maybe int works. It appears that the new Chicago HBC is not fond of having the drama queen Cutler for his QB. Also, there are some economics factors in the mix. The Bears are not working on a new contract extension for Cutler:
http://www.yardbarker.com/nfl/articl...nsion/12964486
They could easily trade Cutler and not eat the final year of his current contract. Makes you wonder if the Jets would trade Tebow for Cutler (Irony?).
Of course the Chicago move makes sense if that organization is interested in the Read Option offense. The same could be said about Tim going to Pittsburgh .
However, both teams could work for Tim and the two teams:
1, Tim does have some flaws but his ability to extend the play. That ability turns those flaws into very minor negatives.
2, The Bears and the Steelers recognize and value this ability and they will exploit it.
3, The Bears and the Steelers are solid old school NFL teams with money. They are committed to winning and they will buy, trade, sign, and draft the players to win.
4, Tim will be a good fit in both cities. They will love him and the wholesomeness he brings.
Tim going to Chicago
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02-26-2013, 11:07 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by northgagator
The Tebow to Chicago maybe int works. It appears that the new Chicago HBC is not fond of having the drama queen Cutler for his QB. Also, there are some economics factors in the mix. The Bears are not working on a new contract extension for Cutler:
http://www.yardbarker.com/nfl/articl...nsion/12964486
They could easily trade Cutler and not eat the final year of his current contract. Makes you wonder if the Jets would trade Tebow for Cutler (Irony?).
Of course the Chicago move makes sense if that organization is interested in the Read Option offense. The same could be said about Tim going to Pittsburgh .
However, both teams could work for Tim and the two teams:
1, Tim does have some flaws but his ability to extend the play. That ability turns those flaws into very minor negatives.
2, The Bears and the Steelers recognize and value this ability and they will exploit it.
3, The Bears and the Steelers are solid old school NFL teams with money. They are committed to winning and they will buy, trade, sign, and draft the players to win.
4, Tim will be a good fit in both cities. They will love him and the wholesomeness he brings.
Tim going to Chicago
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Man, if Sanchez couldn't take the heat, how in the heck will Cutler? If Tim goes to Chicago, maybe they think they will destroy Cutler for the next team. My fear is that Tim is going to get the rep as a starting QB killer. I would prefer Pittsburgh or maybe Zona, if the HC commits to building a team around him.
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02-26-2013, 11:11 AM
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Location: Westminster, CO
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Gatorphenom
Tebow will succeed "as a pro quarterback or die trying." -Mike Tannenbaum
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Tannenbaum said the EXACT same thing about one of the QBs at the combine yesterday. Seems to be his "go to" phrase to describe someone who works hard.
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02-26-2013, 10:26 PM
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Heisman Candidate
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I think I've heard just about everything...Tim Tebow being compared to Ray Lewis. Nobody, and I mean nobody wears their faith on their sleeve like Tim Tebow. And I don't recall Curt Warner living by faith his entire life.
You don't have to be a Rocket scientist to know that NYC is full of bias's against people who wear and live there faith in full view.
Tim Tebow won't be going to any franchise with an established QB. Big Ben is the Steelers, he ain't going anywhere. Brady will be leading the Pat's untill he's 40. Bree's isn't going anywhere, plus Tim doesn't need a mentor. Chicago, nope, unless the Bears dump Cutler. Atlanta, please that's ridiculous. Redskins  Well who would be a good fit... Raiders, Chiefs, Jaguars, Dolphins, Titans, Bills and Browns. These franchises are in choke mode. They need a winning QB, a leader, a player who will change the face and image of the franchise. The Raiders and Titans would be good fits.
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