Jaguars don't want Tebow ... So Who Does ??

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[h=3]JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP)[/h] Tim Tebow won't be playing for his hometown team.


The Jacksonville Jaguars made it clear Thursday that they have no plans to pursue the popular and polarizing New York Jets backup quarterback.


The Jets are likely to release the 2007 Heisman Trophy winner and Jacksonville native during the offseason, and many believed Tebow would land with the Jaguars.


But new general manager David Caldwell nixed that idea at his introductory news conference.


''I can't imagine a scenario in which he'll be a Jacksonville Jaguar - even if he's released,'' Caldwell said.
And Caldwell won't get any pushback from his new owner.


Shad Khan, who made a run at Tebow last year, said it was Caldwell's call.


''It's not my decision,'' Khan said. ''I want to do whatever to help this team win. Who the players are is really the general manager's and coaches' - it's a football-side operation decision. It's really not my decision.''


What has changed for Khan in the 10 months since he wanted Tebow?

''I'm telling them to take a look at Tebow and they're saying, `We're going to go in a different direction,''' Khan said. ''That's the difference.''


Tebow starred at nearby Florida, helping the team win two national championship, and created buzz that he would be a huge hit with the Jaguars. He would sell tickets and merchandise, many said, and bring the small-market franchise national recognition and Super Bowl rings.


Despite all the hype, the Jaguars passed on drafting Tebow in 2010 because former general manager Gene Smith didn't view him as a franchise quarterback.


But after Khan took over last year and the Denver Broncos started quietly shopping Tebow, Khan told Smith to look into acquiring the left-hander.


The Jaguars increased their offer several times. By the end of negotiations, Jacksonville had offered a fourth-round pick and agreed to pay $3 million of the $5 million in advance salary the Broncos had already paid Tebow. The money the Jaguars offered was better than the little more than $2.5 million the Jets agreed to pay, and the draft pick was nine spots higher than New York's fourth-round selection.


But it never really got down to the details.


The Broncos told the Jaguars they were allowing Tebow to choose between the teams, and the Jaguars believe Tebow picked the Jets because he felt he would have a better chance to compete for the quarterback job with Mark Sanchez than Blaine Gabbert and Chad Henne.


Still, the Jets failed to find a way to effectively use Tebow this season.


Apparently, the Jaguars don't want to try now, either.


''We plan to address the quarterback situation, obviously,'' Caldwell said. ''Blaine is the second-youngest quarterback in the NFL, but we're going to have open competition. Whether it's through draft or through free agency, we'll bring in some more people to compete at the quarterback position. We're going to let the best player win that position.''
 

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It's getting to the point of ridiculous the disrespect this guy is getting simply because of so many haters.

Ok so let's just assume everyone agreed that he's not a starting QB.

He would still be a nice backup for somebody...
 
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Thought for sure he would be a Jag this season. But when you get a new GM, he might not have the same Views.

Not even sure he would make a good backup at this point... with what the Jets did to him.

Well, guess someone will take a chance with him.

wonder if he can Catch the ball ? He's built like a TE
 

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Had a brain freeze, but what was the guy with the Dolphins many years ago who played all of those different positions?

Tebow seems like a guy who could fill a similar role...
 

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how could he be a nice backup?..............he cant pass the football.............if im not mistaken thats a top priority on a QB resume
 

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He would be a great flex guy. Could line him up all over the field and use him many different ways. Could even run a trick play for him to throw once in a while...
Put him in the backfield to run, line him up wide, line him up tight. I think he could be a serious threat if used right. Could be like Hernandez...

He could be a great weapon for the right team. Just not at QB...
 
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If they did actually want Tebow saying you don't want him would certainly be the way to go about it, that way you can avoid giving up a high draft pick and hope the Jets release him outright.

If the Jags bring Greg Roman aboard as head coach Alex Smith probably makes the most sense. 49ers might even take Henne for him straight up.(Henne and Harbaugh both being Michigan guys).
 
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If he gets to choose a team, he should just go someplace and back a black quarterback up so when they inevitably get hurt, it will basically be the same offense he is used too and he will get his shot he wants.

Seems every other minute ESPN wants to talk Tebow or RG version 42. Both are open and shut cases.
 

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How about the Met's to replace Dicky ......he throws knuckle balls .....60 ft 6 in is in his range .....
 
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He has a place in the NFL no doubt. I'd like to see him have a chance.. I personally think he'd make a great fullback, the kid would be fantastic on 3rd and 4th and 1's. I'd love having him for that.. He'd get that yard almost every time.
 

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Special teams position , maybe he can kick the ball.. Punter?
 

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He would still be a nice backup for somebody...

I don't think he's a good backup, because he can't run the same offense that the starter runs. While it's common for teams to trim the number of plays when the No. 2 guy comes in, with Tebow they'd have to run an entirely different system. He's not capable of being a dropback pocket passer, which is still what most teams rely on. He's not plug-and-play, so to speak.
 

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If he gets to choose a team, he should just go someplace and back a black quarterback up so when they inevitably get hurt, it will basically be the same offense he is used too and he will get his shot he wants.

Seems every other minute ESPN wants to talk Tebow or RG version 42. Both are open and shut cases.

Another thread with a comment about race from the The Turd One Returns. What a shock.
 

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Another thread with a comment about race from the The Turd One Returns. What a shock.

Lol every one of his comments is racist. Dude should have a KKK avatar.

No team wants Tebow because he is not good enought to start and too famous/popular to be a backup. CFL is his best option
 

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