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#1
Posted 20 March 2012 - 02:27 PM
ESPN's Adam Schefter reports the Jets have discussed trading for Tim Tebow, "even if it's considered a longshot."
The wording is interesting in the light of a Monday report from ESPN New York that the chances of the Jets aggressively pursuing Tebow are "a long shot at best." It sounds like the Jets brass, beaten by Tebow in a dramatic finish last season, have at least kicked the idea around internally.
Rotoworld
The wording is interesting in the light of a Monday report from ESPN New York that the chances of the Jets aggressively pursuing Tebow are "a long shot at best." It sounds like the Jets brass, beaten by Tebow in a dramatic finish last season, have at least kicked the idea around internally.
Rotoworld
"I thought he was good?!? If he prays when he scores. Everyone knew him for praying. That only can mean he scores :)"
Quote from my wife when I told her I liked Tebow, but that he sucks as a QB
Quote from my wife when I told her I liked Tebow, but that he sucks as a QB
#8
Posted 20 March 2012 - 03:51 PM
I wouldnt give up a 7th for him. His only value is getting fans in the stands and he's probably only got about 3 seasons until he's lost that ability as well. The guy has everything you'd want to have in a starting qb except for the ability to play the position.

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since I spent so much time down on it."-Tom Brady
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#10
Posted 20 March 2012 - 05:43 PM
HurricaneJet32, on 20 March 2012 - 04:54 PM, said:
Fullback?
Fullback who can throw. Not the worst idea right?
Fifteen years ago after an especially disappointing loss to Miami, Esiason, then the Jets' quarterback, was making the seven-mile drive from the Meadowlands back to Manhattan.
While he was slogging through stop-and-go traffic at the entrance to the Lincoln Tunnel, the car next to him was violently rear-ended. The quarterback threw his car into park, hopped out and ran to the woman whose car had been hit. She was wearing, of all things, an Esiason jersey, and was utterly shocked when he tapped on her window to check on her.
"Are you OK?" he said, trying to keep calm. "Are you OK?"
"Boomer? Is that you?" she asked the Good Samaritan, sounding disoriented. "I think I'm OK, but . ... "
But what?
"But you guys sucked."
Welcome to the New York Jets, Tim Tebow.
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While he was slogging through stop-and-go traffic at the entrance to the Lincoln Tunnel, the car next to him was violently rear-ended. The quarterback threw his car into park, hopped out and ran to the woman whose car had been hit. She was wearing, of all things, an Esiason jersey, and was utterly shocked when he tapped on her window to check on her.
"Are you OK?" he said, trying to keep calm. "Are you OK?"
"Boomer? Is that you?" she asked the Good Samaritan, sounding disoriented. "I think I'm OK, but . ... "
But what?
"But you guys sucked."
Welcome to the New York Jets, Tim Tebow.
http://modernworldphotography.com/
http://fineartameric...dos-santos.html
#15
Posted 20 March 2012 - 10:57 PM
I could just imagine the Jets locker room after a victory. Rex dropping f bombs all over the place and Tebow standing next to him with his hands covering his ears and humming some Christian rock song.
The last thing this team needs is more hype and attention, which is all Tebow would bring.
The last thing this team needs is more hype and attention, which is all Tebow would bring.

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#16
Posted 20 March 2012 - 11:44 PM
Mr_Jet, on 20 March 2012 - 11:57 PM, said:
I could just imagine the Jets locker room after a victory. Rex dropping f bombs all over the place and Tebow standing next to him with his hands covering his ears and humming some Christian rock song.
The last thing this team needs is more hype and attention, which is all Tebow would bring.
The last thing this team needs is more hype and attention, which is all Tebow would bring.
haha that would be kind of awesome
in all seriouness
if you can get tebow for a 7th rounder or some throw away pick of a trade it would make for good value
the kid is going to hustle his ass off. why roll the dice on trying to land a FB in the 7th round when you can potentially get tebow to run for you on a 3rd and short. the kid can be utilized and if its for cheap then of course a team will consider it.

woo woooo
#17
Posted 21 March 2012 - 06:54 AM
Rotoworld
Sporting News
A THIRD ROUND PICK?!?!?!
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Two sources have confirmed to ESPN New York that the Jets' interest in Tim Tebow has "intensified."
The Jets have reportedly gone from "lurking on the periphery of the trade talks" to in the thick of them. A team source confirmed to ESPN New York the potential move would at least in part be an effort to heal the Jets' fractured locker room. "Bringing in a guy like (Tebow) would help," the source said. "It makes perfect sense." In reality, adding a polarizing personality like Tebow could serve to further divide Gang Green, and would certainly put even more pressure on embattled starter Mark Sanchez. A league source has also confirmed to ESPN's Adam Schefter the Dolphins are "not likely" to make a move for Tebow. Mar 20 - 10:51 PM
Source: ESPN New York
The Jets have reportedly gone from "lurking on the periphery of the trade talks" to in the thick of them. A team source confirmed to ESPN New York the potential move would at least in part be an effort to heal the Jets' fractured locker room. "Bringing in a guy like (Tebow) would help," the source said. "It makes perfect sense." In reality, adding a polarizing personality like Tebow could serve to further divide Gang Green, and would certainly put even more pressure on embattled starter Mark Sanchez. A league source has also confirmed to ESPN's Adam Schefter the Dolphins are "not likely" to make a move for Tebow. Mar 20 - 10:51 PM
Source: ESPN New York
Sporting News
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If Tim Tebow is indeed on the trading block, the New York Jets and Jacksonville Jaguars reportedly are set to move quickly to make a deal for him.
Orlando television station WKMG, citing a source close to Tebow, reported late Tuesday night that the Denver Broncos are expected to trade the quarterback to one of those teams as early as midday Wednesday. Denver would receive a third-round draft pick in exchange, according to the report.
WKMG reported that new Jaguars owner Shahid Khan conducted trade negotiations with the Broncos and Tebow's representatives Tuesday night and that talks are expected to resume Wednesday.
The Florida Times-Union reported that the Jaguars have held internal discussions about acquiring Tebow but had not entered formal talks with the Broncos as of Tuesday afternoon.
The Jets' possible interest in Tebow was made known earlier in the evening. A team source told the New York Daily News that the Jets “are players in the Tim Tebow race”. The New York Post reported that the Jets see Tebow as someone who can help repair divisions among players.
Earlier reports said the Jets, Jaguars, Green Bay Packers, Miami Dolphins and one unidentified team had expressed interest in trading for Tebow.
Tebow’s future has been in question since Monday, when Peyton Manning and the Broncos began work on a five-year deal—the former Colts quarterback officially signed Tuesday. ESPN reported that with Manning in the fold, the Broncos would trade the polarizing Tebow.
The Jets have three QBs on their roster, but they still have interest in trading for Tim Tebow. (AP Photo)
The Daily News' report again draws into question just how comfortable the Jets feel at quarterback.
The team expressed interest in visiting with Manning when he was making the rounds as a free agent. After pulling out of the Manning race, the Jets quickly gave incumbent QB Mark Sanchez a five-year, $58.5 million extension—a deal in which the guaranteed money is significantly front-loaded.
Moreover, New York has already signed Drew Stanton to presumably be Sanchez’s backup, and Greg McElroy is the third quarterback.
General manager Mike Tannenbaum said he “feels good about” the Jets’ quarterbacks in an earlier conference call with reporters.
“You never know if other opportunities present themselves,” Tannenbaum added, according to the Daily News. “We’ll always look at it. The standard line there. We feel good about Greg and Drew and Mark. … And we’ll see where we go from there.”
The Daily News pontificates that new offensive coordinator Tony Sparano, who successfully ran the Wildcat offense in Miami, could use a player like Tebow to draw up unique packages.
But while the Jets have reportedly had serious internal discussions about Tebow, at least one player thinks the Jets are best off staying put.
Cornerback Antonio Cromartie tweeted the following: “We don’t need Tebow. We sell out every home game let him go to Jacksonville Tampa or Miami.”
Jacksonville may just be where Tebow lands. He's from the area, he was a national champion and a Heisman Trophy winner at the University of Florida, and Khan has said that he would have drafted Tebow two years had he been in charge of the team.
Despite those factors, the Jaguars already have two quarterbacks in newly signed Chad Henne and incumbent starter Blaine Gabbert
Orlando television station WKMG, citing a source close to Tebow, reported late Tuesday night that the Denver Broncos are expected to trade the quarterback to one of those teams as early as midday Wednesday. Denver would receive a third-round draft pick in exchange, according to the report.
WKMG reported that new Jaguars owner Shahid Khan conducted trade negotiations with the Broncos and Tebow's representatives Tuesday night and that talks are expected to resume Wednesday.
The Florida Times-Union reported that the Jaguars have held internal discussions about acquiring Tebow but had not entered formal talks with the Broncos as of Tuesday afternoon.
The Jets' possible interest in Tebow was made known earlier in the evening. A team source told the New York Daily News that the Jets “are players in the Tim Tebow race”. The New York Post reported that the Jets see Tebow as someone who can help repair divisions among players.
Earlier reports said the Jets, Jaguars, Green Bay Packers, Miami Dolphins and one unidentified team had expressed interest in trading for Tebow.
Tebow’s future has been in question since Monday, when Peyton Manning and the Broncos began work on a five-year deal—the former Colts quarterback officially signed Tuesday. ESPN reported that with Manning in the fold, the Broncos would trade the polarizing Tebow.
The Jets have three QBs on their roster, but they still have interest in trading for Tim Tebow. (AP Photo)
The Daily News' report again draws into question just how comfortable the Jets feel at quarterback.
The team expressed interest in visiting with Manning when he was making the rounds as a free agent. After pulling out of the Manning race, the Jets quickly gave incumbent QB Mark Sanchez a five-year, $58.5 million extension—a deal in which the guaranteed money is significantly front-loaded.
Moreover, New York has already signed Drew Stanton to presumably be Sanchez’s backup, and Greg McElroy is the third quarterback.
General manager Mike Tannenbaum said he “feels good about” the Jets’ quarterbacks in an earlier conference call with reporters.
“You never know if other opportunities present themselves,” Tannenbaum added, according to the Daily News. “We’ll always look at it. The standard line there. We feel good about Greg and Drew and Mark. … And we’ll see where we go from there.”
The Daily News pontificates that new offensive coordinator Tony Sparano, who successfully ran the Wildcat offense in Miami, could use a player like Tebow to draw up unique packages.
But while the Jets have reportedly had serious internal discussions about Tebow, at least one player thinks the Jets are best off staying put.
Cornerback Antonio Cromartie tweeted the following: “We don’t need Tebow. We sell out every home game let him go to Jacksonville Tampa or Miami.”
Jacksonville may just be where Tebow lands. He's from the area, he was a national champion and a Heisman Trophy winner at the University of Florida, and Khan has said that he would have drafted Tebow two years had he been in charge of the team.
Despite those factors, the Jaguars already have two quarterbacks in newly signed Chad Henne and incumbent starter Blaine Gabbert
A THIRD ROUND PICK?!?!?!
"I thought he was good?!? If he prays when he scores. Everyone knew him for praying. That only can mean he scores :)"
Quote from my wife when I told her I liked Tebow, but that he sucks as a QB
Quote from my wife when I told her I liked Tebow, but that he sucks as a QB
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