Thursday, May 28, 2015

OTA coverage

Well, after 2 years in hiding, today we saw the new Tebow released into the wild for public view.

Monday, April 20, 2015

A Plea for Sanity on Tim Tebow

Unless you are marooned on a desert island, or refuse to join Twitter on moral grounds, you know that Tim Tebow will sign with the Philadelphia Eagles today. If you did not know, you soon will. ESPN will broadcast Tebow footage on continuous loop, airplanes will tow banners over urban areas, and horseback riders will crisscross the countryside shouting the news to the last few digital holdouts. Even the Unabomber could not avoid this news.

The news media refers to Tebow as "polarizing", which translates as "some people cannot stand that others admire him".  That probably telegraphs my point of view here. But I think Tebow fans and Tebow haters can all agree on one thing: the constant, intense scrutiny of all things Tebow has been by far the most infuriating thing about his career. Meanwhile NFL media insiders solemnly inform us that no team wants to deal with "the circus", by which they mean all reportage except for their own.

So here is a plea to everyone involved: turn the volume down. Place all electronic devices on mute. Let the man play football and succeed or fail on his own merits.

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Tebow to Eagles Discussion

First of all:



People have been talking since about a year before Chip Kelly even joined the NFL what a great fit Tim would be for his system.  It's such a no brainer, it's amazing that it took this long to happen.  But looking back, it could be that Tim's forced hiatus was the best thing that could have happened to him.

The best thing about this, besides the fact that it happened, is the timing.  Tim will be on board for the full offseason. That gives him a fair shot to learn the offense and compete. It was critically important that he get on a roster and start studying the playbook.  

I'm of the opinion that his late start with the Pats (June 12th) was a major factor in his struggles.  He clearly did not look comfortable with the plays.  We all know he has dyslexia so studying is a challenge.  The more time he has to find ways to visualize plays and get reps, the better chance he has.

Discuss!

Friday, February 27, 2015

Perseverance!

Since Tim may be sending hidden messages, here's a reminder of the one he sent last year at this time.  Still working with Tom House, so I think he means what he says:


Friday, January 30, 2015

Tebow 2015 discussion thread

Nothing profound to say, just a new thread to talk about the new season.  Bob, start us off with your great news about the Antonio Brown interview, please.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Why Tim Tebow can't get a Job as a Backup QB

Being a Tebow fan is an exercise in frustration. Two years and seven months ago, we were riding high. Tim had just completed one of the most exciting NFL seasons ever, John Elway declared he had earned the starting QB job, and fans everywhere eagerly anticipated watching him play again. Three seasons later, we are still waiting to watch him play again.

The most maddening aspect of the experience has been watching quarterbacks who are clearly worse than Tebow get signed to backup roster spots. Take Blaine Gabbert. By any objective measure Gabbert is worse than Tebow. His career QB Rating is 66.4, while Tebow's QBR is 75.3. Yet the 49ers traded for Gabbert to be their backup QB. That is just one example.

Friday, August 29, 2014

Tebow team tracker: end of preseason

A few weeks ago I tried to itemize possible Teams for Tebow headed into training camp.  With preseason games over and the regular season about to start, let's see where things stand, and how some of my predictions played out.

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Tebow to the Rams?

By now you probably know that the Rams lost starting QB Sam Bradford to a season-ending knee injury.  The news just leaked out a few hours ago, and speculation has already started about a replacement.  Predictably, "sign Tebow" tweets and blog posts have started to appear, along with the usual scornful responses.

I have held back from getting excited at previous openings, but this might be the right time to watch closely.  The Rams' circumstances offer 4 good reasons to make a Tebow redemption shot possible:

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Tebow, EJ, and the Sanchize Effect

In the wake of a particularly egregious performance by all 3 of the Bills quarterbacks on roster, many fans are calling for Tebow to be brought in as a backup.

Tim would be a very good system fit at Buffalo, and has a similar playing style to EJ.  He is clearly better than Jeff Tuel or Thad Lewis by any objective or subjective standard.  Regardless of this, it is extremely unlikely that the Bills will consider signing Tim Tebow in the first half of the season.  The reason is the Sanchize Effect.

Sunday, August 10, 2014

Possible Teams for Tebow - 2014 Preseason Analysis

Like many of you, I am dumbstruck that Tim Tebow may not get another chance in the NFL.  However, I have tried to keep the faith and not worry too much.  As General Patton said, "never take counsel of your fears".

Personally, I believe he will get one last shot.  I believe this mainly because he has a strong network of mentors and very influential agents.  They would have told him not to waste his time and money training if he did not have at least a reasonable chance of getting on a roster somewhere. But where?

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Let's see this every day!

Note the writing on the wall behind him. #Perseverance Sending a message!


Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Tebow fans - what to watch for on draft night

At this point it is awfully hard to predict where Tim Tebow might get another shot. Evidently nobody is willing to commit to him as a starter or primary backup. His best hope is to get into training camp as a 3rd stringer and hope his improved throwing motion impresses. Coaches love training camp competition, and Tim is nothing if not a competitor.

There are not a lot of openings right now, as the QB roster tracker shows. Any team looking to the free agent market has already moved. The remaining QB-needy teams are counting on the draft.

However, there are more needy teams than there are highly regarded QB prospects. Some teams will lose the game of musical chairs and wind up with a low rated pick or no QB picks. Even those who draft a highly rated QB face risk; there are no sure things this year.

With that in mind, here are some things to watch for that might signal an opportunity for Tim:

Saturday, April 12, 2014

NFL Quarterback Tracker


Current Roster

teams in red are reportedly interested in drafting a QB

Team Starter Backup Other
Arizona CardinalsCarson PalmerDrew Stanton, Logan ThomasRyan Lindley
Atlanta FalconsMatt RyanDominique DavisSean Renfree
Baltimore RavensJoe FlaccoTyrod Taylor Keith Wenning
Buffalo Bills EJ Manuel Thad Lewis Jeff Tuel
Carolina Panthers Cam Newton Derek Anderson Joe Webb
Chicago BearsJay Cutler Jordan Palmer, David Fales Jerrod Johnson
Cincinnati Bengals Andy Dalton Jason Campbell, AJ McCarron Josh Johnson
Cleveland BrownsJohnny Manziel Brian Hoyer Alex Tanney, Vince Young, Tyler Thigpen
Dallas Cowboys Tony Romo Kyle Orton Brandon Weeden, Caleb Hanie
Denver Broncos Peyton Manning Brock Osweiler Zac Dysert
Detroit Lions Matthew Stafford Kellen Moore Dan Orlovsky
Green Bay Packers Aaron Rodgers Matt Flynn Scott Tolzein
Houston Texans Ryan Fitzpatrick, Case Keenum Tom Savage TJ Yates
Indianapolis Colts Andrew Luck Matt Hasselbeck
Jacksonville Jaguars Blake Bortles Chad Henne Ricky Stanzi, Matt Scott
Kansas City Chiefs Alex Smith Chase Daniel, Aaron Murray Tyler Bray
Miami Dolphins Ryan Tannehill Matt Moore Pat Devlin, Jordan Rodgers
Minnesota Vikings Teddy Bridgewater Matt Cassel Christian Ponder
New England Patriots Tom Brady Ryan Mallett Jimmy Garoppolo
New Orleans Saints Drew Brees Luke McKown Ryan Griffin
New York Giants Eli Manning Josh FreemanCurtis Painter, Ryan Nassib
New York Jets Geno Smith Michael Vick, Tajh Boyd Matt Simms
Oakland Raiders Matt Schaub, Derek Carr Matt McGloin Trent Edwards
Philadelphia Eagles Nick Foles Mark Sanchez Matt Barkley
Pittsburgh Steelers Ben Roethlisberger Landry Jones Bruce Gradowski
San Diego Chargers Philip Rivers Kellen Clemens Brad Sorensen
San Francisco 49ers Colin Kaepernick Blaine Gabbert
Seattle Seahawks Russell Wilson Tarvaris Jackson Terrelle Pryor, BJ Daniels
St. Louis Rams Sam Bradford Shaun Hill, Garrett Gilbert Austin Davis
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Josh McCown Mike Glennon Mike Kafka
Tennessee Titans Jake Locker Charlie Whitehurst, Zach Mettenberger Tyler Wilson
Washington Redskins Robert Griffin III Kirk Cousins Colt McCoy

Available

Free Agents
Tim Tebow
Seneca Wallace
Rex Grossman
Kevin Kolb
Rusty Smith
David Gerrard
Zac Robinson
Brady Quinn
Draft PicksProjectedTakenBy
Johnny Manziel 11Cleveland
Blake Bortles 11Jacksonville
Teddy Bridgewater 11Minnesota
Derek Carr 1-22Oakland
Jimmy Garapolo 22New England
Logan Thomas 5-64Arizona
Tom Savage24Houston
Aaron Murray45Kansas City
AJ McCarron45Cincinnati
Zack Mettenberger3-46Tennessee
David Fales66Chicago
Keith Wenning6-76Baltimore
Tajh Boyd76New York Jets
Garrett Gilbertnp6St Louis

Analysis

There are 4 teams with only 2 QBs on roster: New England, Indianapolis, San Francisco, Baltimore. Each of these teams has a well-established starter that the team is fully committed to. Consequently, none of these teams are rumored to be overly interested in drafting a QB this year. No team goes into training camp with just 2 QBs. That means that each of these teams is likely to pick up at least one free agent QB between now and mid-June.

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Teams for Tebow

With 6 weeks until the NFL draft, most teams are posturing to fill their biggest needs.  No need is bigger than quarterback, so those teams with an unsettled situation at that position are focused on fixing it.  Their actions can give some insight into where Tim Tebow might have a shot at a roster spot going into training camp.  As Yogi Berra said, "predictions are hard, especially about the future".  My prediction: the Browns and Patriots are Tim's best and perhaps only shots.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Should Tim Tebow play in A11?

Right from the start, I have been opposed to Tim's involvement in the new A11 football league. I viewed it as a sideshow, a wannabe league for players not good enough for the NFL.  That is probably still true. However, I find myself warming to the idea of Tim playing in the inaugural exhibition games this May and June.

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Tebow to the Browns?

At this point trying to pick a spot for Tebow to play seems like a fools errand.  I wrote thousands of words last season analyzing various scenarios where he might get picked up.  None of them happened, and in retrospect it all seems like such wishful thinking.  But I am a diehard fan of Tim Tebow, and diehard fans don't give up.  Ever. In that respect we are no different than diehard fans of any of the 32 NFL teams.  We have just chosen to assign our loyalty based on character rather than geography.  Our loyalty is freely given and fiercely held, and anyone who chooses to mock it can kiss my 4th point of contact.  (Bonus points if you know where that reference came from without Googling it)


So with that said, I do think conditions might be lining up for an opportunity with the Browns.  The following key elements are in place:

  1. A new head coach, Mike Pettine, who knows Tim and is on the record saying good things about him.
  2. A new offensive coordinator, Kyle Shanahan, who loves the read option and mobile quarterbacks.
  3. A new Owner, Jimmy Haslam, who claims to feel a strong sense of duty to his fan base.
  4. A fan base that calls their team the "Factory of Sadness" and desperately needs a dose of hope.

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Quick Hits on "The Book of Tebow"

By now, any Tebow fan has read the Sports Illustrated longform article The Book of Tebow.  Overall I thought it was a well crafted and thoughtful article.  Here are some aspects of the article that I liked or disliked:

Monday, November 11, 2013

The Nuclear Option - Final Update

This will be the last update.  I don't see any more predictable scenarios emerging for Tim Tebow to get signed during this season.  If something happens, it will be from somewhere out of the blue.

Time is the fundamental problem.  It would take at least two or three weeks for a team to integrate Tim into their system and get any kind of payoff on his skills.  That applies for any QB, as the Vikings demonstrated with Josh Freeman, but especially for someone with an unconventional skillset like Tim.  But there are only 6 or 7 games left for most teams.  That's not enough time to invest 2 or 3 games on a solution that may or may not work.  In that situation, most teams will go with a QB that has been practicing with them and knows their system, regardless of how bad he is.   

Sunday, November 3, 2013

The Nuclear Option - Week 9 Update

The NFL has reached the midpoint of the season.  Every team has played at least 8 games.   What possible opportunities does Tebow have?

On the List

  • Jaguars: as I wrote last week, the Jaguars have run out of football reasons not to sign Tebow.  Unfortunately the time to sign him was last week, before their bye.  It's probably not going to happen, mainly because GM Dave Caldwell doesn't seem like the guy who will voluntarily eat his words.
  • Rams: Kellen Clemens wasn't that bad in either game he played, but he is not going to win games for the team.  Coach Fisher must realize his season is gone unless he does something drastic.  The Rams won't beat the Colts next week regardless of who plays, but after that they have a bye week.  If it doesn't happen then, it's probably not going to.