I got up and walked out of a Buffalo Wild Wings without paying. Didn’t say a word and left the Texans fans I was with the tab.I was in a pub having lunch when they drafted tebow. I shouted no at the top of my lungs and an important part of my boyhood fandom of the broncos died right there.
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That Tebow season was a blast. The “Tebowing” was beyond cringe-worthy, maybe that’s the source of the trauma. But that **** was exciting! Remember this?
It’s a shame he was so stubborn/adamant that he was a QB and wouldn’t even entertain the idea of an H Back type player. Could have been the first Taysom Hill type player had he just embraced it and not been focused on his “platform” to spread his Christian beliefs.I will always love run pass Tebow. Had no business being a pro QB but he was a truly elite football player
He was essentially a blockhead H-back playing QB. He did throw oneI will always love run pass Tebow. Had no business being a pro QB but he was a truly elite football player
I will always love run pass Tebow. Had no business being a pro QB but he was a truly elite football player
Both of these are correct. Tebow was an outstanding athlete, great competitor, quality leader. He wasn't an NFL QB. He could throw the ball through a wall but there was no telling which wall it would go through and him reading defenses was like me trying to read Mayan hyroglyphics. The dual threat QBs in the league now like Lamar are far better passers (difference between passing and throwing) than Tebow and can read defenses.It’s a shame he was so stubborn/adamant that he was a QB and wouldn’t even entertain the idea of an H Back type player. Could have been the first Taysom Hill type player had he just embraced it and not been focused on his “platform” to spread his Christian beliefs.
That entire run to the playoffs was ridiculous. Go back to the individual game pages for the season and you will find that the offense with Tebow at QB was averaging less than 10 points per game.He was essentially a blockhead H-back playing QB. He did throw onegoodpass to a wide-open crossing DT on a great play design to win a playoff game. I can just imagine the coach in the headset yelling over and over before the snap, "just get to the ball to DT. He'll be right in front of you in the middle of the field. He's the big guy in blue." As I recall, it was about the only pass he completed the whole game. The Broncos won because they had an insane defense.
Josh McDaniel's first round pick for a QB was Tebow. Tebow. That still just slays me.
Better get ready for thatPoint being, if the Browns don’t play him, it’s because that organization is utterly incompetent. Shedeur is the best QB they have on the roster, UNLEASH! - the ball-pat and stop playing politics.
Basically a better version of Taysom Hill, but he didn't want to be in that role. Which is fine. He's doing well for himself. I kind of feel like we missed out as fans, though, to see Tebow show off his athletic versatility.I will always love run pass Tebow. Had no business being a pro QB but he was a truly elite football player
That Tebow season was a blast. The “Tebowing” was beyond cringe-worthy, maybe that’s the source of the trauma. But that **** was exciting! Remember this?
I don't really have a problem with that, assuming everything is consensual.Hmm, Elway is fvcking Dracula now.
Stefanski really thinks Flacco/Pickett/Gabriel are the answers at QB? I find that hard to believeI think the GM was forced to draft him by the owner and the coach doesn't want him and is going to bury him until he can't anymore
I wouldn't be at all surprised if one of Pickett or Flacco and Gabriel are the ones gone before the start of the season. Flacco looks incredibly old in recent OTA videos. If he is the starter, I don't think he lasts more than 4 games until some Edge absolutely folds him. He can't move anymore.Stefanski really thinks Flacco/Pickett/Gabriel are the answers at QB? I find that hard to believe
And this is why teams like the Browns are like the Browns.I think the GM was forced to draft him by the owner and the coach doesn't want him and is going to bury him until he can't anymore
I think it's going to take the player leaders telling coaches that Shedeur is the QB they believe in and for the QB Coach (Bill Musgrave) to be his advocate to OC and HC.I think the GM was forced to draft him by the owner and the coach doesn't want him and is going to bury him until he can't anymore
He's not an NFL QB. I've been saying this. For reference, he is an inch shorter than Drew Brees and his hand size is an inch less (about a half inch below NFL average for a QB). Generally, when a QB under 6'1" makes it in the NFL they have larger than average hands (Brees, Russ) or are incredible runners (Vick, Kyle Murray) or have some other super power like Vick's cannon arm or Brees's pinpoint accuracy. Gabriel has none of that. He's just a really good point guard of a football team and he has hit the level where his physical traits and skills aren't enough.Thought you would like this analysis from the Browns subreddit.
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It has been a nice pass time to check this spot 1-2 a week. Cleveland media is reporting that Gabriel doesn't look like and NFL player. Their fan base is fracturing. It.is fun to read
I think it is pretty obvious that their coaching staff is pulling in one direction, while the front office is pulling in another, with the owner setting it all on fire. Fun to watch though!P.S. Flacco is a massive dude at a legit 6'6" and he'd have to get skinny to weigh under 240 with his frame. Pickett is a bit over 6'3" and a solid 220 (hand size is only 8 1/2", which may be a big part of the problem with those slick NFL footballs instead of the ones they use in college with some game wear on them).
Anyway, it almost seems like the Browns have a dysfunctional personnel room that doesn't have a vision for the position. They valued one thing in free agency and went a completely different direction with the Gabriel pick.
The Browns call that "Tuesday."I think it is pretty obvious that their coaching staff is pulling in one direction, while the front office is pulling in another, with the owner setting it all on fire. Fun to watch though!
No, best thing for Shedeur is just to keep doing what he is doing. Show up, be prepared, excel at everything they give him to do.Seems like the best thing for S2 is to be released or sent to the practice squad. It's likely he'd be claimed by another team through waivers, right?