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    Quote Originally Posted by medford View Post
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    Re: The Tebow Conundrum

    Arm strength would help Tebow and as a Citizen of Winnipeg I would freaking love Tebow as the Blue Bombers QB.
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    Re: The Tebow Conundrum

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    Chip is right

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    Re: The Tebow Conundrum

    Quote Originally Posted by Boston Red View Post
    Yes, but there are lots of people who suck at their professional sports job but aren't reviled. Who here hates Dustin Ackley?
    I did until I dropped him from my fantasy team.

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    Re: The Tebow Conundrum

    Quote Originally Posted by medford View Post
    Some would say, if can't form an argument, you resort to calling someone a terrorist.
    Life says if you can't form an argument, you go directly to fallacies, like you just did. Try reading next time.

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    Re: The Tebow Conundrum

    He's now a New England Patriot.
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    Re: The Tebow Conundrum

    Perfect place to stop.....and never be heard from again

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    Re: The Tebow Conundrum

    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Servo View Post
    He's now a New England Patriot.
    Meet Tim Tebow, All-Pro tight end.

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    Re: The Tebow Conundrum

    Beat me to it, I'm not surprised, they have the luxury of bringing him in without causing a QB controversy and their OC is the guy who drafted him.
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    Re: The Tebow Conundrum

    Quote Originally Posted by Wonderful Monds View Post
    Meet Tim Tebow, All-Pro tight end.
    OOO..can someone please set up a paypal account and take bets..because ill put down money now saying he will never be all pro anything. Unless practice teams have all pro teams

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    Re: The Tebow Conundrum

    Oh man, what a fallacy by the Patriots!

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    Re: The Tebow Conundrum

    Quote Originally Posted by blumj View Post
    Beat me to it, I'm not surprised, they have the luxury of bringing him in without causing a QB controversy and their OC is the guy who drafted him.
    That. Brady's presence obliterates any meaningful debate over Tebow starting, so both team and player can focus on creating packages to take advantage of what he does well. It may not play well as a full offense but it's pretty nifty in short yardage or goal line situations. It's the type of luxury only a loaded team could afford, but the Patriots usually are.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IslandRed View Post
    That. Brady's presence obliterates any meaningful debate over Tebow starting, so both team and player can focus on creating packages to take advantage of what he does well. It may not play well as a full offense but it's pretty nifty in short yardage or goal line situations. It's the type of luxury only a loaded team could afford, but the Patriots usually are.
    What is interesting is that the Pats have been the best in the NFL in redzone TD % over the last 3 years and Tebow didn't score last year.
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    Re: The Tebow Conundrum

    Quote Originally Posted by improbus View Post
    Tebow didn't score last year.
    He never has, if you take his word for it.

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    Re: The Tebow Conundrum

    Quote Originally Posted by Wonderful Monds View Post
    He never has, if you take his word for it.
    Giggity.

    I think Belichick will utilize him the way Rex Ryan never did, as a Wildcat/Read Option threat that will give the Patriots another look. He won't take anything away from Brady, but will give the Patriots another option in an already explosive offense.

    And this is another reason why I hate/envy the Patriots.
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