jshawaii22 wrote:You're 3000 miles from Philly... you're the fan of another team. A player was signed to be '4th string' at the Veteran's minimum. We think enough of this to place it on our Seahawks blog... but RD and Bob think this signing was something of substance and not for PR. Right......
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NorthHawk wrote:It's been said by some that Chip has a healthy ego, so what better challenge than to make Tebow an NFL QB when others failed?
If he doesn't work out, then he just ends up being another QB arm in Training Camp and no harm done.
As said before, Kelly has never defined what type of QB is required for his Offense and has said his Offense can use any type of QB and be successful.
This might end up being an interesting story or a non story, but I doubt it will be under the media radar.
Hawktawk wrote:I think its intriguing. #1 good for Tim Tebow. He doesn't need the money and he has an excellent career as a very talented college football analyst but he is willing to put in the work and face the ridicule etc to try to chase his dream.
#2 he is the first true read option guy Kelley has had in Philly. Something must have changed with his throwing motion as well. He would be an excellent option in short yardage or goal line situations as well. Kelley has created a lot of controversy already and this may just be another head scratcher but I will always root for everything Tebow is about.
We will see.
savvyman wrote:This makes no sense as a "PR Move" - Unless you are looking for generating Negative PR for the most part.
Chip probably sees some potential for a big athletic QB who can run well in his offense.
Also - Tebow has been working for months on his mechanics with a notable throwing coach:
http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2015/03/could_tim_tebow_attempt_an_nfl.html
This is a good decision for Chip Kelly - There is absolutely zero risk and no cost to bringing in Tebow for a better look. If he fails then there is no cost - if he succeeds then Chip will have acquired a roster player for zero cost. And if Tebow actually can contribute (such as if Bradford or Sanchez goes down)?
Hawktawk wrote:The Tebow faithful are out there, plenty of them. So are the haters. But for cripes sake when we have guys like Ray Rice, Aaron Hernandez, Greg Hardy in the headlines its refreshing to see a guy who is true to who he is which is a very good man and and extremely hard worker. He has many Wilsonesque qualities IMO and please I know not nearly as good an arm but the work ethic,positive mindset and the will to win and the last minute wins of games he played ugly(Wilson has had a few dont say he hasn't)
I think its smart of Kelley and a total PR plus.
Hawktawk wrote:Tebow a distraction in Denver? you're wrong, he was a sensation in Denver with about a 90% approval rate among fans, a division title and a home playoff win in dramatic overtime fashion. Elway loathed him (jealousy)and brought in the only player he could to avoid being run out of town on a rail for trading him. And the Manning move has accomplished that purpose but has been a FAILURE on the field with MR star wars numbers losing at home in the playoffs twice in the last 3 years and being the worst player on the field in SB 48. In his heart of hears Elway is wishing Manning would walk away and I predict an ugly scene on the field in 2015 when Manning absolutely comes apart and has to be benched.
An Eagle exec is quoted as saying Tebow is improved from his time with the Jets and Patriots. We will see, may be another flash in the pan but if Bradford the china doll/Sanchez(we already have seen that movie) dont pan out the fans in Philly will be screaming for Tebow.
HumanCockroach wrote:ROTFLNFAO. Whatever, if you can't see the flaws in his game, then whatever. Elway ALWAYS showed the mechanics, footwork and arm strength, from day number one. Elway indeed had to learn the game. Problem is, Tebow was NOT making mistakes because he didn't know what to do, he made those mistakes because he couldn't do it.
If Elways ego and jealousy played a role, he would NOT have even thought of bringing Manning, period. As for the "failure" of said move, last I checked Tebow hasn't appeared in one SB, Manning has. anyone claiming that Manning wasn't an upgrade over Tebow is indeed delusional.
As for his "look" after Tebow pulled out another win, maybe it was disgust with his play, against inferior opponents for the first 55 minutes of each game, knowing it wouldn't work when facing a quality playoff opponent like say A NE team that mopped the field with Tebow...... But nah, definitely jealousy.... LOL.
Hawktawk wrote: Denver lost 39-20 to the Giants,45-10 to the Skins and 55 to 10 to the 9ers in 3 SB appearances throughout the 80s despite having all world Elway behind center.I think thats called getting the floor mopped up with yourself too......Better check your facts...Its all Elway did his first 3 SBs.The guys is such a Narcissistic hypocrite and his fans have selective amnesia too.
RiverDog wrote:
I wouldn't use Denver's 3 lopsided SB losses as evidence that teams mopped the floor with Elway. Just getting there is a major achievement. Elway was the starting quarterback on 5 Super Bowl teams. That's more than Montana, more than Marino, more than Peyton Manning, more than anyone not named Tom Brady. The fact that he lost his first three in no way keeps him from being included in the discussion of one of the greatest quarterbacks of his era.
Was he an upgrade?From a technical measurables standpoint obviously 100 times over. From a strategic standpoint we really dont know do we? Because if its about the Lombardi they aint getting that with Mr flight deck star wars giraffe, sorry. Might have looked prettier by far but its no better destination, maybe not as good. We just wont ever know.
None of you get it....You dont. Do you think the Tebow fans cant see his flaws? you think we are frigging blind?
Hawktawk wrote:Tebow never got a second year. So we will never know. When Manning brings home some hardware i will admit it was a strategic upgrade to derail the career of an all American kid with supreme self confidence and the "it" factor in big moments and replace him with an aging superstar in the twilight of his career. So far no way.Thats why its a borderline train wreck in Denver right now with a coaching change after another disastrous home collapse.Serves old horse face right...
Hawktawk wrote:Kyle Orton was the established starter who had been traded for Jay Cutler. there was no competition Tebows rookie year. Tebow took over a 1-4 Denver team at halftime his second year in week 5, very nearly leading the Broncos back from a large deficit to win the game. He was 8-5 as a Denver starter and won a playoff game with a perfectly timed slant through the second window in OT.316 yards, 31.6 yards per completion etc etc..
So you and HC are wrong. He was good enough to start because he started and won when he had the chance.Thats all its about, winning right? No style points.
Now he has another shot. God Id love to see if any of you haters would have the nuts to come eat some crow if he does have success....
Hawktawk wrote:That was very reasonable in general RD. No name calling which I appreciate and will pledge to reciprocate
So tell me how did the Dilfer move work out in Baltimore again? Yeah I thought so..... And if Dilfer hadn't blown his Achilles in Seattle there may never have BEEN a Matt Hasslebeck era.He had clearly outplayed Hass at the end of the 2001 season.He didn't deserve to be cut after winning a Superbowl. Just Like Tebow didn't deserve to be traded after winning a division, a playoff game and being named the starter going into training camp. Stuff happens, really deserving guys dont get a fair shot and some really nonperforming players get chance after chance.Life isn't fair and certainly not the NFL.
Me too, Ive made that plain. Nowhere in any of these discussions have I said he WOULD continue to win as a starter. I never said he would win a Superbowl. I said we dont know, and we dont.Hes never had a chance to start since 2011 when he was a playoff game winner.
Don't even start with the Jets situation, please. Ryan hated him worse than Elway and never gave him any consideration even with an absolutely miserable QB roster. Ryan started Simms the 3rd stringer over Tebow the second stringer after Sanchez got dinged up and watched him take 7 sacks, throw several picks and leave concussed then he inserted Sanchez. Some Jets players said that Tebow should have at least been given an opportunity. NE was interesting in that one of the top organizations looked past all the negative BS and brought him in. He was cut on the final cut down and has obviously been working hard on his passing ever since.
Fair enough RD and HC as well.You would eat the crow, Ive had quite a few helpings out here in Don Quixote land myself.
Hater is too strong a term. How about non-believers in TT?
See here where we differ so much about Tebow. I dont think hes a marginal player at all. Hes a very marginal passer so far at the pro level but hes a great player, a great leader, tough as whale s*** and hard as a rock. HE WENT 8-5 in 13 pro starts WITHOUT BEING ABLE TO THROW WORTH A DAMN. He played games like hell for 58 minutes then won in the end, won with guts, faith, confidence, superior athleticism.Those traits remind me of a little shorter guy, different complexion, way better mechanics. Those are special traits.
If Tebow cleans up his throwing motion even a little he could be devastating in the Chip Kelley offense which is by far the closest thing to his Florida offense.
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