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Old 03-18-2010, 06:19 PM
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Default Where Does Tim Tebow Fit in the Draft now?

Did Tebow's Pro Day prove anything? Would you take him if he fell to us in the 2nd round? The third?
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Old 03-18-2010, 06:26 PM
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Tim Tebow about #38 and then being coached by John Gruden next season as the Cleveland Brown's new head coach. The WCO meets the Wildcat. DelHomme is the stopgap. Personally, I'll draft Dan LeFevour a round later if I want a QB.
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Old 03-18-2010, 09:30 PM
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Tim Tebow about #38 and then being coached by John Gruden next season as the Cleveland Brown's new head coach. The WCO meets the Wildcat. DelHomme is the stopgap. Personally, I'll draft Dan LeFevour a round later if I want a QB.
Tebow has all the intangibles and he is a winner. He has a huge following that would bring instant fans to a team. I think he is going to be OK in the right system, and with the correct coaches. I think he needs time, but he will do the work and now he has something new to prove. I would not bet against him.

Also I hope he does not go the Jags.
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Old 03-18-2010, 10:45 PM
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Tebow has all the intangibles and he is a winner.
Also I hope he does not go the Jags.
I am also hopeful that he is not a Jag. That would suck. Perhaps St. Louis, Washington, Cleveland, Seattle, Denver, Carolina or Buffalo. NOT Jacksonville.
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Old 03-19-2010, 03:27 AM
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Jacksonville is the only team I could see taking Tebow in the first two rounds and this is largely to fill their stadium with Gator fans as much as it might be to win games.

I'd love having Tebow and Vince Young in our division - two guys who are better runners than passers. Sure, they win a lot of games but the NFL is quite a bit different and that little jump pass and QB draw shit isn't going to cut it amongst the big boys. Plus, Tebow now has a concussion in his history.

As a GM, I wouldn't touch the guy. But if I ran a Florida-based team in a bad economy that had to put a tarp over half their seats just to pretend to have a sellout, I'd snatch that money machine up in a hurry and ride that wave all the way to the bank. He'd be worth the money and some coach might just be able to teach him how to throw a pass someday.
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