I thought it was funny. BTW, the Jaguars are taking Tim Tebow in the first round, regardless of where they are picking. They could be #1, and they'd still take Tebow. It's destiny.
Jets have no weapons this year according to everyone. Yet they get a top Wr in the draft next year, they will have the youngest most explosive offense in all of football. What are the Jets moving to arena football or something. Okay who am i to ruin anyones faNTASY.
Don't worry, no one takes you seriously anymore, so the only thing you ruin is bandwidth by take up space with your posts.
I'd love to see Tim Tebow go high in the first round. There might be more polished passers, but Tim Tebow will be worth the gamble in my opinion. I was having a conversation the other day about who will be the best college quarterback of 2009. My answer was this: Tim Tebow will be that guy and after his senior season at Florida, he'll be more than likely be known as the best college quarterback...ever. I don't see him playing fullback, tight end, or h-back in the pros - he's a quarterback. We've been hearing all of this stuff about Mark Sanchez having leadership ability that you can't teach. Tebow has it too - the guy wills his team to win.
If he goes to a place where they will work around his skils and not try to stick him in a pocketpassing offnse. He would be perfect of a wildcat, but i don't like his throwing motion and he does not have a lot of experince sitting back and picking holes in a defense. He has skills and a great personality for leading a team, but if it can translate is a big question. A big boom or big bust guy in my opinion. I'm jsut gald the Jets will not be the one taking the chance on him.
I agree with Jon Gruden that this league is evolving - the spread offense has arrived in the NFL. Tebow is a guy that an offensive coordinator can create an offense around. In a pro-style system, Tebow is a boom/bust type player, but in a new style, he could revolutionize the way offense is played in the pros. Like you, I too am glad the Jets drafted Mark Sanchez, but I'm not going to be surprised when Tebow finds success in the NFL.