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I hear Turkey is starting a football league.....


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Wonder where Tebow'mania is going to next?



Hopefully Baltimore, Pittsburgh, or Cincinnati

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CFL.....Oh Canada...




This would be my guess. CFL or Arena... his talents would do well in both of those leagues, especially Arena league.


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I could see him doing well in a league where he can run ...... but I don't think that's the Arena league. The Arena League is all about quick decisions and accurate throws. It's less about running ability and pure arm strength. The QB has to be more accurate, because the field is more compressed compared to the NFL or NCAA field.

The CFL spreads out the field vertically and horizontally. It would give Tebow more chance to run, and also more room to throw deep. His receivers would have greater opportunity to get more open, because of the extra width of the field, as well as the extra depth. The end zones are also deeper, 20 yards compared to 10 in the NFL. Defenders have more more room to cover. The defense is more spread out. It would offer Tebow more opportunities to use his abilities.


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I bet a Southern Team...




Australia is so Southern that they are in that hemisphere (and their brand of football suits Tebow well).


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I still think he ends up in the NFL and wins a SuperBowl MVP.


There may be a sidetrack, but this is far from over, so for those, I wouldn't get too excited over rooting against someone.


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I still think he ends up in the NFL and wins a SuperBowl MVP.


There may be a sidetrack, but this is far from over, so for those, I wouldn't get too excited over rooting against someone.




For me, not excited, nor rooting against.... I just fail to see any value in him as a player at all.
I'm sure that he's a great guy and all, but from what I've seen of him, his play does not warrant all the love and attention that he gets.


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Eagles cut former Brown's TE Evan Moore:

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/04/29/eagles-cut-evan-moore-add-nine-undrafted-rookies/




ahh.. I always liked Evan Moore.. he had pretty good hands.. but from time to time he would just leave plays out on the field. heartbreaking plays at that. lol.


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I still think he ends up in the NFL and wins a SuperBowl MVP.


There may be a sidetrack, but this is far from over, so for those, I wouldn't get too excited over rooting against someone.




I know there's a lot of people who enjoy rooting against Tebow. Personally, I don't get it. He's about as exemplary a human being as you can find.

But it's certainly not rooting against someone to point out the idea of him making it in the NFL as a QB is extremely far-fetched.

If I were him, career-wise, I'd look to a lesser league or, as other have suggested, to get it out there that he's not looking to compete as a QB in the NFL.

Either way ... the guy's probably to have a nice life for himself, whether or not football is a part of it.

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Eagles cut former Brown's TE Evan Moore:

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/04/29/eagles-cut-evan-moore-add-nine-undrafted-rookies/




ahh.. I always liked Evan Moore.. he had pretty good hands.. but from time to time he would just leave plays out on the field. heartbreaking plays at that. lol.




I agree with that. He had so much talent. I really feel like some times he just had a . poor "whatever" type attitude.


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It really makes you wonder if attitude was his issue. Even when he was so-called healthy, his game play was limited. Even after getting a contract extension, his game play was limited. He was a virtual mismatch against anything being LB or CB or safety.

Beats me, but I guess something is up...

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Yep. There's a reason he keeps getting cut. Can't help but think he's a turd.

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I know there's a lot of people who enjoy rooting against Tebow. Personally, I don't get it. He's about as exemplary a human being as you can find.

But it's certainly not rooting against someone to point out the idea of him making it in the NFL as a QB is extremely far-fetched.




That's how it is for me as well. I just don't see a guy who only throws for a 50% rate as being an answer as an NFL QB.

He's a great guy, just like colt is. So to me, there's really nothing personal about it. It's just that his passing prowess, or lack of it, just doesn't quite measure up IMO

I mean Trent Dilfer got away with it for the Ravens. But everybody pretty much understood that all Trent had to do was "not lose it for them" and their D is what won them their championship.

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I still think he ends up in the NFL and wins a SuperBowl MVP.

There may be a sidetrack, but this is far from over, so for those, I wouldn't get too excited over rooting against someone.




A guy that was the 6th best QB on his team with a small salary that just cleared waivers and is getting job offers from the indoor, Canadian and lingerie leagues is, in your mind, going to eventually be the Super Bowl MVP? Come on dude.

And in general, all the "he's the ideal man" BS is getting old. Because he's religious and in good shape? Please. There's about 20-25 of those on each NFL roster and those guys aren't broken down on ESPN or fan message boards with, "...and Bob is an amazing human being with great core values, but his lateral movement covering TEs is lacking."

In an attempt to bring this thread back out of the Tebow drama, anybody think Dallas Clark could help us? He's available.


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In an attempt to bring this thread back out of the Tebow drama, anybody think Dallas Clark could help us? He's available.




He is to old

Ive always liked Clark. I would love it if we brought him in.

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One thing I noticed following some of our players on twitter was how very religious our team seems to be. I'm not sure why Tebow gets so much attention for his convictions..they seem to be held nearly unanimously throughout the league.

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Is he healthy?


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Am I trying to be a better person?
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I guess he is considering retirement. Tampa is trying to re-sign him for one more year.

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I wonder where Cribbs will be next year? As far as I know, he still hasn't signed anywhere. His point of most interest was Arizona, but they weren't prepared to sign him due to an injury issue ...... and they may not have an interest in him now that they drafted a pretty talented return guy in Tyrann Mathieu.

If Zona doesn't want to sign him, where does he go?


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Didn't his agent indicate multiple teams had shown interest?



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Yep.

I am just surprised, because I can't imagine that he has that horrible an injury. He is definitely wearing down as a player, but I would think that he still has some value to someone in the NFL. Maybe not though.


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JMHO
He must not be as good as some of us thought, and he needs to quit asking to be a receiver and accept his special teams/gimmic player role.

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It is sad to see him hanging around without a team, I hope someone signs him soon .... JMHO


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It is sad to see him hanging around without a team, I hope someone signs him soon .... JMHO




agreed. a poorly timed meniscus injury or else he would have already signed with Arizona (according to those reports). wondering if he's still recovering and teams will just wait until July/August to sign a veteran ST guy based on what they see in OTA's and preseason if he isn't 100% yet.


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Man, I had a torn meniscus that required surgery once, and it didn't take this long to heal up.

I have to wonder if there is something else going on with him?


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certainly could have other injuries as well. one of the reasons noone rushes to sign the veteran football players. those are some beatup bodies (even limited-duty guys like Cribbs).


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Vikings just cut their punter Kluwe. Considering what we currently have I'd bring him in


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Vikings just cut their punter Kluwe. Considering what we currently have I'd bring him in




yeah, without Cribbs we need someone who is going to be a bit of a loud-mouth to the media as well.

(seriously though, Kluwe does get off on his rants, but he hasn't been negative with the ones that I have seen. he just likes to voice his opinion on matters)


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Vikings just cut their punter Kluwe. Considering what we currently have I'd bring him in





Just Saying.....Kluwe has been known or reported to have a big mouth and says things to reporters without thinking first. Do we really need a big known distraction on the team.

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Oh he's just a kicker, noone will pay any attention to him

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Just Saying.....Kluwe has been known or reported to have a big mouth and says things to reporters without thinking first. Do we really need a big known distraction on the team.




He only had 18 punts inside the 20 last year. That's awful. (Hodges, as bad as he was last year, had 29 inside the 20) I don't know how the Vikings coverage teams overall were though.....


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A counterarguement would be that one team was getting first downs and the other was not.


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certainly could have other injuries as well. one of the reasons noone rushes to sign the veteran football players. those are some beatup bodies (even limited-duty guys like Cribbs).




someone I know told me cribbs signed with the browns. only waiting on the physical to make it official?


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You are going to be real happy with Spencer Lanning. He should have made the team last year over Hodges.


We are lucky he didn't get picked up by somebody else.


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your right Peen he should have been our punter last yr...


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your right Peen he should have been our punter last yr...






No doubt he beat Hodges out....at least IMO.


We have the same special teams coach. My feeling is he wanted Lanning, but "Rat" Shurmer wanted experience.



Lanning will be a NFL punter the next 15 years......give or take a few since the "Rat" took a season away from him and he was a year removed from college.


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your right Peen he should have been our punter last yr...






No doubt he beat Hodges out....at least IMO.


We have the same special teams coach. My feeling is he wanted Lanning, but "Rat" Shurmer wanted experience.



Lanning will be a NFL punter the next 15 years......give or take a few since the "Rat" took a season away from him and he was a year removed from college.




lmao at rat. in other words nutcase heckert said this is what I am giving you. make it work.


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I call Rat a rat because he looked like one.


I think Heck gave Rat some good players. In this case, Rat picked the wrong guy. He should have gone with Lanning as his punter.



Oh....I said the same thing then.


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I thought you said Heckert was one the one that looked like a rat?

(I think the whole thing is stupid, just curious if anyone else remembers this.)

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