Tim Tebow: Where Enigmatic Quarterback Can Find Football Glory Next Season
Tim Tebow may be crazy to think he can land a starting quarterback job in the NFL again, but, hey, can't blame him for trying.
Gary Myers of the New York Daily News quoted an NFL source as saying Tebow would request a trade from the Jets if he still wasn't the starting quarterback by 2013.
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The source said on Wednesday, via the New York Daily News:
"I think he will be a good soldier. At the end of the year, I think he will express those concerns to the Jets. He will want to move on. The one thing about Tebow is he is the quintessential team player. He would never do anything that is going to undermine the team. But he’s football-aholic. It’s in his blood.
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So where in God's green earth would Tebow be able to start in the National Football League?
Well, to find that answer, you have to look at the worst teams in the league with the most concerning quarterback situations.
Yep, you guessed it, the Miami Dolphins, the Cleveland Browns and the Arizona Cardinals.
It may be too early to tell in Miami or Cleveland, but still, there certainly would have to be some major progression this season for quarterback not to be an issue in 2013.
The Dolphins are starting rookie Ryan Tannehill, who went 20-of-36 for 219 yards and three interceptions in Week 1 against the Houston Texans. They also have a history of running the Wildcat formation, which could make Tebow more dangerous under center.
The Browns are starting rookie Brandon Weeden, who not only went 12-of-35 for 118 yards and four interceptions against the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 1, he's also already 28 years old.
The Browns have also run the Wildcat formation in the past, as we saw with Joshua Cribbs in 2009.
Then we have the Cardinals, who have opted to go back to 2011 disaster Kevin Kolb in Week 2 after John Skelton disappointed in Week 1 (Skelton also suffered a sprained ankle, but, c'mon, who are we kidding?).
Skelton went 14-of-28 for 149 yards, one interception and one fumble against the Seattle Seahawks. Those numbers aren't that far from what Kolb accomplished last season, completing 57 percent of his passes for 7.7 yards per attempt while tossing nine touchdowns to eight interceptions. Kolb was able to lead the Cardinals to victory in relief of Skelton on Sunday.
Look at these three teams. If Tebow has any shot of winning a starting quarterback job, he should look to them for salvation.
Otherwise, the 25-year-old may as well be content with being a backup in the NFL.
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