What does the future hold for this NFL Team?
Will Tim sign?
Discussion in 'Sports Forum' started by Salty, Apr 20, 2015.
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InTheLight Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Yea never mind the fact that Tebow lead the Broncos to the playoffs with 7 wins out of 8 games. :rolleyes:
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just-want-peace Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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InTheLight Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Quote from Eagles coach Chip Kelly from 2012:
“I look for a quarterback who can run and not a running back who can throw. I want a quarterback who can beat you with his arm,” Kelly said, via Grantland. “We are not a Tim Tebow type of quarterback team."
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...are-not-a-tim-tebow-type-of-quarterback-team/ -
Yeah, I remember Chip Kelly's remarks about Tebow, and I've always considered Kelly to be one of the most underrated NFL head coaches out there, but I wonder exactly what he's doing here now - I didn't think it was such a good idea to get rid of Foles and I think this Bradford guy is shaky as well.
The Eagles are the team to challenge the Cowboys, although their late season collapse last year fell short. So now, for QB it's Sam Bradford, Matt Barkley, and Mark Sanchez, AND Tim Tebow? Well, all I can say here is that Tebow's mechanics will have to be greatly improved over time seeing as the Eagles don't have the defense the 2012 Broncos had. -
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Just when exactly did the Eagles go sour on Nick Foles? A healthy Sam Bradford might be a very slight upgrade but Foles obviously knows how to run the run system and played particularly well in it. Even Sanchez was able to rejuvenate himself for a time there. I just don't get it. Foles was solid. As a Cowboys fan he certainly made me feel uneasy.
The Tebow thing is a real head scratcher. You just know Sanchez is screaming "I can't get away from this guy!"
I watched Tebow's run with the Broncos and I'll just say if you think it was Tebow "winning" those games you are doing a huge disservice to the Broncos defense. The guy literally was trying to learn how to throw a football after being cut for crying out loud. The NFL is not the place where a QB learns that particular skill. It's also a major problem that he never evolved out of a one read and tuck mentality. That may work in Florida where you are surrounded by All-Americans but it isn't sustainable at a professional level. The only thing I see him doing is the occasional wildcat package in the redzone. I'm sure Bradford is excited about that. -
126-271 for 46.5% comp. rate, 12 TD's and 6 INT's 122 carries 660 yards 6 TD's
vs Miami 18-15 OT
13-27 161 yards 2 TD's
vs Raiders
10-21 124 yards 2 TD's 13 carries 118 yards
vs KC 17-10
2-8 68 yards 1 TD 9 carries 43 yards 1 TD
He 'led' them to some wins, but any QB with a sub-50% comp. rate will never make it in the NFL... -
Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Tim Tebow in 2011:
126-271 for 46.5% comp. rate, 12 TD's and 6 INT's 122 carries 660 yards 6 TD's
vs Miami 18-15 OT
13-27 161 yards 2 TD's
vs Raiders
10-21 124 yards 2 TD's 13 carries 118 yards
vs KC 17-10
2-8 68 yards 1 TD 9 carries 43 yards 1 TD -
blessedwife318 Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
I lived in Colorado during Tebow season and while his numbers may be mediocre what cannot be denied is that when he became the starting QB the Broncos were 1-5 and the only change they made was putting Tebow in as QB. He brought something more to the team that I don't think can be quantified because the Bronco were a different team when Tebow was at the helm. I'm still upset with how the Broncos treated Tebow and now they are once again looking for another QB since Manning cannot last much longer.
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http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/Tim-Tebow-ex-teammate-takes-shot-at-quarterback-041212
I think there are rose colored glasses of his performance back then. -
That article just said that the other players resented all the attention Tebow receives from the sports media, and I don't blame the players one bit. I've tried to consider the possibility that the Eagles are doing this for publicity, but that's not really their style.
I'm not on the "Bradford starts" team because I have a friend who is involved with sports medicine on the collegiate level, and he claims that the injuries Bradford had are almost impossible to recover from and play at the level you need to play at the NFL level.
Mark Sanchez . . . well, the Jets sure wasted their time and money trying to turn him into a franchise QB, not as bad as Cutler, though. Sanchez and Tebow will probably have to battle it out for #2, but neither of them look to me to be a good fit.
What I think would help Chip Kelly out would to be this:
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/04/21/three-way-trade-could-get-mariota-to-philly/
Maroita, although from 20 to 2 is a tall order. Foles will prove an asset to St. Louis. -
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Tim signed with the Eagles. It will be from NFL.com that he will give Sanchez an arm from what it is said.
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So apparently Chip Kelly attempted to trade two picks and Sam Bradford in order to get Mariota. The Titans told him to pound sand and now Kelly and Bradford are going to have an awkward start to their relationship. Kind of hard to have trust knowing that your coach tried to sell you off before you too a single snap. What a mess.