Tim Tebow's Presence Will Hurt New York Jets Next Season
Tim Tebow is not a bad person, but he will only cause more problems for the dysfunctional New York Jets.
Since the end of last season, the players on the Jets have had a hard time keeping their opinions to themselves.
From an anonymous player calling Santonio Holmes "a cancer," to backup quarterback Greg McElroy calling his teammates "selfish," a lot of problems seem to leave the clubhouse.
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The most telling problem was when starting quarterback Mark Sanchez had to call out his "gutless" teammates for talking about him to the media.
A team cannot win if they do not trust their starting quarterback, and that seems to be the case with the Jets.
The front office backed up their man with a three-year extension, but now former Denver Broncos starter Tim Tebow is in the mix after being traded yesterday.
On the field, Tebow might help the team by running some gimmick plays as a change-of-pace player.
The quarterback played a similar role in his freshman year at Florida, when his squad was able to win the national championship behind starter Chris Leak.
He should also be able to be a positive influence on a locker room in desperate need of reformation.
However, the new addition could also stir problems for those on the anti-Sanchez bandwagon.
The pressure at the start of the season is completely on the incumbent Mark Sanchez.
If the Jets do not get off to a good start, whispers of a quarterback controversy will begin in the media and continue into the locker room.
A split clubhouse could be the end up being devastating for a team that once had so much promise.

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