Report: Tebow’s camp is privately admitting he’s done in the NFL

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The news around Tim Tebow has been quiet since he was cut by the Jets, but it’s been widely assumed that Tebow is still hoping to catch on with some NFL team. The people advising Tebow, however, may have come to the conclusion that there simply isn’t an NFL team willing to give him a shot.

David Fleming writes in ESPN the Magazine that members of Tebow’s camp are privately admitting that his NFL run is probably over.

Although Tebow did have some success as the Broncos’ starting quarterback, leading Denver to a playoff win after the 2011 season, Fleming quotes an unnamed scout as saying that even during his best run with the Broncos, the work he put on tape did nothing for NFL personnel people.

“He’s not a quarterback,” the scout said. “When you look at his run two years ago, when you watch the tape and break it down, he wasn’t really doing anything that impressive. He’s a tough guy, a great leader, a great person. But he isn’t a good enough quarterback to have all the distractions that come with him.”

Among the problems NFL teams have identified about Tebow, according to the report, are that he has a hard time remembering plays, he didn’t run the offense well and got the Broncos flagged for delay of game too often, he struggled to read defenses and he didn’t have the self-awareness to know what he wasn’t doing well and work on improving those issues.

There’s also, obviously, the fundamental issue of passing accuracy: Tebow’s career completion rate of 47.9 percent is way too low, and Fleming describes a scene in Broncos practice in which coach John Fox was aghast to see Tebow throw a pass so badly that it landed on the ground far in front of the intended receiver’s feet.

Add it all up, and no matter how exciting a season he had with the Broncos in 2011, Tebow just doesn’t look like an NFL quarterback. He and the people around him may be coming around to accepting that.
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I do think he could be a FB/TE type, but if he is only holding out to be a QB then he is basically just killing his career.
 

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It's weird that he can't get a job, there are backups in the NFL that are worse than him.
 

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I don't know that there is a worse throwing QB right now though.
 

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I don't know that there is a worse throwing QB right now though.
If I was running one of the teams who have a read-option offense I'd hire him so I didn't have to scrap the offense when the starter went out. I'd take him over Colt McCoy in San Fran for that reason.
 

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I wouldn't. He is just not a QB...you still have to be a threat to throw the ball and he cannot do it.
 

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I wouldn't. He is just not a QB...you still have to be a threat to throw the ball and he cannot do it.
He can throw it, it just takes him 3 minutes to wind up.
 

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It's weird that he can't get a job, there are backups in the NFL that are worse than him.
Seems like the prevailing opinion is that he isn't an NFL QB. Even if you're right though, do you really want to bring the Tebow Show to your team as a backup QB? He's such a media/fan lightning rod and gets so much attention I just don't think organizations think it's worth it for a backup QB who is a marginal NFL talent to begin with.
 

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He's just not an NFL caliber QB. I am still amazed that Josh McDaniels actually traded UP in the first round for him. He should be banned from the NFL on that alone.
 

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Seems like the prevailing opinion is that he isn't an NFL QB. Even if you're right though, do you really want to bring the Tebow Show to your team as a backup QB? He's such a media/fan lightning rod and gets so much attention I just don't think organizations think it's worth it for a backup QB who is a marginal NFL talent to begin with.
I would if I had a starter that was entirely secure. There's not going to be a controversy in places like San Fran, Washington, and Seattle.
 

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He really is bad. Seems like a good kid but he just can't play the position at this level.
 

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I wonder if he's too christian to do MMA, he's tough and he's athletic and he's not too old.
 

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Timmy just wants to play deddy, but you know, won't switch positions or anything.

Worked real well for Eric Crouch.
 

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He's a big oaf who runs straight ahead, he could be a FB easily
I think he could be an effective TE as well.

I can't believe I'm saying anything good about him, but yeah...
 

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He's a big oaf who runs straight ahead, he could be a FB easily
In that case he'll be playing a defense that doesn't exist any more.

I think he could be an effective TE as well.

I can't believe I'm saying anything good about him, but yeah...
He's only 6'3" he's not that heavy, his speed isn't mind blowing and he's never run a route in his life.
 

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I said effective, not dominant.
 

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Tebow camp refutes report that NFL career is over

Posted by Mike Florio on June 1, 2013, 12:16 AM EDT


We suppose it’s a case of Tebow-camp-on-Tebow-camp crime.

In response to a report from ESPN The Magazine that unnamed members of the Tim Tebow camp have acknowledged that Tebow has given up on his NFL career, an unnamed member of the Tebow camp tells Mike Garafolo of USA Today that Tebow isn’t ready to surrender the notion of playing in the NFL.

Per Garafolo, Tebow won’t be addressing the story in the near future because Tebow’s goal is to remain off radar, in an effort to avoid the kind of attention that will reinforce the perception that signing Tebow would welcome a major distraction.

But Tebow can hold out hope while also resigning himself to reality. And the reality is that rosters largely are set for 2013 and no one currently wants to take a chance on him. Come 2014, after multiple teams try and fail with whichever quarterbacks they’ll take out of training camp, at least one owner, G.M., and/or head coach may decide that there’s no harm in giving Tebow a try.

As we’ve seen time and again, 31 teams can shout “no” — it only takes one to whisper “yes” for a guy to have a job.
 

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Tebow is an athletic guy who got put on a pedestal by the media and believed he was a QB who could play at the next level. It may be too late for him to restructure his mindset about playing a different position. I contend he can play the game but in a different capacity. It's up to him to start thinking the same way.
 
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