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What’s next for Tebow?

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For those of you who hate Tebow I hope this sticks in yo craw. Maybe he'll join a team near you...lol

What’s next for Tebow?

Posted by Mike Florio on April 29, 2013

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Instead, look for Tebow to clear waivers. Then, as of 4:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday, he’ll become a free agent.

So where will he land? Here’s a quick look at the possibilities.

Jaguars: Let’s start with the team that won’t be in play. G.M. Dave Caldwell made it clear during his initial press conference that Tebow won’t be a Jaguar. The comments came at a time when ESPN had reported it was a “virtual certainty” that Tebow will play in his hometown of Jacksonville. Caldwell recently explained on PFT Live that he believed it was important to turn the page for the franchise, by slamming the door on lingering story lines like a Tebow homecoming.

Patriots: It’s widely believed that the Jets held on to Tebow in the hopes that they could trade him to a team they wouldn’t have to regularly face. Given the friendship between Pats coach Bill Belichick and former Florida head coach Urban Meyer, some believe that Belichick is the only NFL coach who would be able to persuade Tebow to abandon the quarterback position and embrace a hybrid running back/fullback/tight end role. His ability to line up in various spots would make him a perfect fit for the Pats’ no-huddle attack.

Buccaneers: If Tebow’s hometown team doesn’t want him, how about the next closest team geographically? The Bucs remain lukewarm on Josh Freeman, and new Tampa cornerback Darrelle Revis has raved about Tebow’s leadership qualities. Also, Bucs coach Greg Schiano and Belichick think alike. Tebow would help sell tickets to a stadium where not enough tickets are sold, and he could add plenty of intrigue and relevance to a franchise that previously had plenty of neither.

Bears: In January, a source with direct knowledge of the Tebow dynamics in New York offered a prediction about his future. “Watch the Bears,” the source said. And it makes sense. New Bears coach Marc Trestman helped tutor Tebow before the 2010 draft, and Trestman squatted on Tebow’s CFL rights during Trestman’s time as coach of the Montreal Alouettes.

Dolphins: How can we list the potential destinations for Tebow without considering the place where Tebowmania was born, during that notorious University of Florida reunion game played on the University of Miami’s home field? At the risk of being overly cynical, a public vote on the renovations to Sun Life Stadium is coming up in 15 days. Having Tebow on the roster could help motivate the ultra-casual football fans who adore Tebow to show up and punch the “yes” box on the ballot.

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For those of you who hate Tebow I hope this sticks in yo craw. Maybe he'll join a team near you...lol

What’s next for Tebow?

Posted by Mike Florio on April 29, 2013

...

Instead, look for Tebow to clear waivers. Then, as of 4:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday, he’ll become a free agent.

So where will he land? Here’s a quick look at the possibilities.

Jaguars: Let’s start with the team that won’t be in play. G.M. Dave Caldwell made it clear during his initial press conference that Tebow won’t be a Jaguar. The comments came at a time when ESPN had reported it was a “virtual certainty” that Tebow will play in his hometown of Jacksonville. Caldwell recently explained on PFT Live that he believed it was important to turn the page for the franchise, by slamming the door on lingering story lines like a Tebow homecoming.

Patriots: It’s widely believed that the Jets held on to Tebow in the hopes that they could trade him to a team they wouldn’t have to regularly face. Given the friendship between Pats coach Bill Belichick and former Florida head coach Urban Meyer, some believe that Belichick is the only NFL coach who would be able to persuade Tebow to abandon the quarterback position and embrace a hybrid running back/fullback/tight end role. His ability to line up in various spots would make him a perfect fit for the Pats’ no-huddle attack.

Buccaneers: If Tebow’s hometown team doesn’t want him, how about the next closest team geographically? The Bucs remain lukewarm on Josh Freeman, and new Tampa cornerback Darrelle Revis has raved about Tebow’s leadership qualities. Also, Bucs coach Greg Schiano and Belichick think alike. Tebow would help sell tickets to a stadium where not enough tickets are sold, and he could add plenty of intrigue and relevance to a franchise that previously had plenty of neither.

Bears: In January, a source with direct knowledge of the Tebow dynamics in New York offered a prediction about his future. “Watch the Bears,” the source said. And it makes sense. New Bears coach Marc Trestman helped tutor Tebow before the 2010 draft, and Trestman squatted on Tebow’s CFL rights during Trestman’s time as coach of the Montreal Alouettes.

Dolphins: How can we list the potential destinations for Tebow without considering the place where Tebowmania was born, during that notorious University of Florida reunion game played on the University of Miami’s home field? At the risk of being overly cynical, a public vote on the renovations to Sun Life Stadium is coming up in 15 days. Having Tebow on the roster could help motivate the ultra-casual football fans who adore Tebow to show up and punch the “yes” box on the ballot.

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Tebow's "leadership" skills! That's a good one. You can talk as crazy as you want if you are one of the best in the game. Kurt Warner was straight up insulting to the average fan's intelligence spitting out "My lord this..My lord that.." BUT he DID produce. Tebow was good in college. Tebow had some lucky breaks in Denver and came from behind a few times.. in "biblical" fashion. The games were already close so the "comeback christ-like" performances were way overblown. Tebow did NOTHING like what Russel Wilson did in Chicago last season.. He doesn't deserve to carry Wilson's extra large Jock Strap for what he did in the second halves in DC and Atlanta in the playoffs. What was the biggest deficit Tebow came back from in 2010? Nobody even mentions him like that any more. That's because when they did mention it it was always more about the stupid demonstration than squeeking out a win. Both Wilson and Kaepernick came from behind by 20 points in the playoffs. Does anyone believe that even with god on his side that Tebow could have done the same? Of course not.
 

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