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trade talks dont bother/concern me....trade details do.
I am in the camp of willingly seeking to add Tebow as a TE/H-back and special package QB only....especially a short redzone (10yrds and in); or WC package. Let him be listed as TE/H-back on the roster too, and give him touches from this position on the regular offense as well.
If we seek to obtain him...maximize every ounce from him, not simply as a 3rd QB or expecting and putting every egg in the he will be a #1 starting QB in the NFL basket. He offers to many other options with his athleticism and approach/effort when he steps on the field. I am all for him continuing to develop as a QB. But in the shortterm he is a Brad Smith type..get him on the field and get him touches when not in the QB position.
I want the Tebow that scores points..not concerned with any starting QB only narrow mindset. Tebow/Bush single wing attack...hmmm...could be very productive.
Also, the value of what we give up in a trade is the big thing...Merling straight up..fine....add a 7th on top..fine...maybe a 6th fine, but thats it for me (a 5th makes me nervous, and certainly not a 4th or lower). At the end of the day, its still a project whether QB or TE/H-back. Thats it.CWBIII likes this. -
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Broncos are supposedly looking for a 4th or 5th round pick huh? Hm. Talk about sunkn value if true. I'd throw a 5th their way.
And I agree, I think initially he would be our #3 QB as well. I'd invest some time in him at other positions on the field, maybe TE, or something similar to Clay - Hback stuff. -
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Get 'er done...Irelond.
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Does Canephins know how to intercept cell phone communications?
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Can he play TE?
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"Sources" fascinate me in a number of so called rumors. In this case, I would guess it's someone's very young kid, from Miami, who may have said "Me like tee bow" and Mom saying "Yes, tee bow is very nice, and the colors of the ribbon are very pretty."
Thus, we have multiple sources. Pleeeese spare me. LOLMrClean, steveincolorado, Killerphins and 1 other person like this. -
If that trade happens I can see future threads at thephins.com now:
The Gospel of Tebow...
On the 8th day God made Tim Tebow...
Weekly...Let's All Pray for a Win Today...
Patriots may have Brady, but God is a Dolphins fan...
The Real Story Behind Tebow's 4 Interceptions...To Punish Homosexual Phin Fans...KingofMiami, MrClean, Larry Little and 5 others like this. -
Would the Broncos want Merling?
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We want Tebow will be the the chant next time Henne throws a pick at home. Fans are ignorant that way.DHPVW likes this. -
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In no particular order and multiple reasons acceptable:
1) He is a former Gator
2) He won too many National Championships
3) He was talked about adnausium in the National Press
4) He has a openly expressed joy for his God
5) His family preaches and wants to convert those within ear shot to the word of God
6) He isnt a prototypical QB
7) His arm motion is funny
8) He isnt accurate
9) He isnt married
10) I dont need a reason I dont like anybody
11) add whats ever in vogue for the day's news...
From a football standpont, the kid is a playmaker, a point scorer, he puts points on the board. I would be happy "for the right price" to add him to the roster, the locker room, and the active roster on Sundays.MrClean likes this. -
I saw this Elway quote on line:
New Broncos VP of Football Operations John Elway told SI's Peter King that he does not believe Tim Tebow is a good NFL quarterback.
It appears Elway will not be gearing his head coaching search toward a Tebow backer. "I don’t think Tim Tebow is a good NFL quarterback at this time," said Elway. King believes that the Broncos may try to trade Tebow, and Minnesota makes plenty of sense if Josh McDaniels is hired as offensive coordinator. The Vikings need a quarterback. McDaniels, of course, traded up to select Tebow with the 25th overall pick in last year's draft.
Source: Profootballtalk on NBC Sports
If Elway is happy with Orton/Quinn/Weber- bring it on.
http://www.pewterreport.com/Boards/...5.0.html?PHPSESSID=n1dr208f1ou8ph1cof9sfakd47
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I do suspect Tebow would polarize fans like Culpepper, Ginn, and Chambers did. No player would ever be debated or have more threads about him that does so little to contribute on the field. The love/hate relationship fans have toward him would keep the mods busy trying to maintain peace in the forum. From a team perspective I don't think the potential he has as a player would be worth the chaos that surrounds him to make the trade.DHPVW likes this. -
According to ESPN The Zone 93.1 FM the Broncos have placed QB Tim Tebow on the trade block.
The Broncos recently named Kyle Orton their starter this season and demoted Tebow to 3rd string in the depth chart behind Brady Quinn.
Some members of the Broncos organization even gone to say to Mike Silver of Yahoo! Sports that Tim Tebow is the fourth-best QB in training camp behind Adam Weber who is "flat out better".
Tebow was the Broncos first round pick in the 2010 draft by former head coach Josh McDaniels who is now the OC for the Rams.
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Eh, a player for player deal would be fine.
To me, here is what I agree with:
-Tebow is
Better then any #3 Qb currently on the roster
Could play a role in the WC/goal line packages
Could be developed
Tebow is not:
-Ready to be a NFL starting Qb week in and week out
If they wish to sell low on Tebow, then sure, a late rd pick or a player like Merling, otherwise pass on him. -
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We need to not confuse the issue here. I don't see how anyone can watch that goalline series from last Friday and not think Tim Tebow would make this team better. That's it. Consider him the new Lousaka Polite (who seems to be on his way out and might not even be as effective behind this new interior) on short yardage situations, only he can throw out of the Wildcat as well. After that, maybe we develop him into a suitable TE/H-back. If he's willing to try, you know he's going to bust his ***. And yes, he can serve as a backup QB with perhaps still an outside possibility that he develops into a starter (though I doubt it).
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Tebow reminds me of Charles Clay. Use him as a wc qb if anything. Not interested in giving more than a 6. Plus he brings a media circus with him wich is normally a distraction.
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Can Weber play the Wildcat and can he score TDs from the red zone on a consistent basis ? I dont think so .
Why keep a third backup QB that is more of the same as the top two QBs ? Tebow is a change of pace QB that will give you something different that adds to the team.The new QB rules makes it easier to keep a specialty QB.
IMO Weber is the odd man out .Maybe we could take a look at him.:pointlol:
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For a guy who had some degree of success at the QB position last season, has talent and a good work ethic, could potentially fill multiple areas of need, has upside and could potentially be had cheap...why the **** not?
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This team will go as far as Henne takes them. It appears Henne has taken a big step in leadership this off season. What message would this say to Henne by pulling him when the Dolphins get to the red zone? We want you to lead this team, but don't trust you with the ball in your hands once we get close to the end zone.patcobb likes this. -
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I don't see why anyone would prefer carrying Pat Devlin or Jeron Mastrud to Tim Tebow. Hell, just put Tebow in the roster spot vacated by the hopeful trading or cutting of Phil Merling. I don't have an issue carrying 4 QBs, and if Sparano is really that concerned about our goal line prowess, he shouldn't have a problem with it either.Pandarilla likes this. -
It blows my mind how many people dislike Tebow because of his religious convictions. Tebow for a late round draft pick is a no brainer - plain and simple.MrClean likes this. -
It's interesting that whatever source this was named the Jets as an interested party. That raises the stakes a little. I'd have naturally expected the Patriots to show up to the party but not the Jets.
The Dolphins could find themselves in the position of either stepping up to the plate and becoming a better team, or watching a division rival get even better. And since most agree that the Pats should be in charge of the division this year, the Jets are the team Miami would be fighting with tooth and nail for a playoff spot. -
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If Tebow is indeed available , there will be more than a couple of teams interested imo . He has enough tangibles and intangibles that he would command a decent price as compensation. His second team wouldn't have to deal with the payment of a number one draft choice and all that pressure and his character alone raises the price from the bargain basement level being bantered about , imo.
A player as part of the payment makes sense , if indeed Denver would pull that trigger. I still doubt it , but don't believe for a second that he will be given away. -
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