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Discussion Boards => Off-Topic => Topic started by: ktheodos on April 19, 2015, 05:33:38 pm
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He's back! Just signed 1 year deal with Eagles! Talk about a team drawing lots of eyes...
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I am a die hard birds fan I don't know how I feel about this... Trust in Chip!? lol
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Really I hadn't heard.
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I don't know who is Tebow. Thank You!
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I'm glad to hear this. I hope the Eagles are a good fit with him.
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too much talk about a 4 string quarterback
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I hope he does well.
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I don't know who is Tebow. Thank You!
He used to be the Heisman winner in College football as a quarterback about 5-6( Not sure accuracy) years ago. From Florida. Then he went to Denver wasn't successful there, then the Jets, Same result, and was cut and wasn't playing football anymore and now he is back. That's all I could remember.
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I have always liked Tim Tebow. He is a solid Christian man as well as a good football player. All the best to him.
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I hope it works out for him as he is a good person.
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Hmm, let's see how he does!
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What a publicity stunt, he is so bad, if he loved the sport so much he would switch positions
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I heard he signed a 1 season deal with philly. I guess they really needed a qb.
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I heard that on the sports radio about Tebow yeasterday.
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Tim Tebow was an above average quarterback in college and this was due to having an extremely strong line protecting him, and, giving him enough time to find an open receiver. When he went to the NFL with the Broncos he was less than adequate as a quarterback. Tebow's throws were not very accurate. He was gaining more running yards than passing yards even though he had a good line and above average receivers. His big claim to fame was touting Christianity after every successful play which drew huge media attention. Tebow fizzled with the Jets but that may have been because he was in more of a backup capacity. He moved on to broadcasting but held on to his dream of being a quarterback. It remains to be seen if he has improved his skills as a quarterback. I think that the coaches should consider him as a running back.