Blacklisting Tim Tebow

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Blacklisting Tim Tebow. NFL legendary coach Vince Lombardi once said "winning isn't everything, it's the only thing." In the 21st century, that statement has proven to be false. Tim Tebow is a winner in every sense of the word and denied the chance to win. The NFL is run by sleazy liberals that want nothing to do with having a NFL star that is an outspoken Christian. Management and owners have made nothing but excuses to deny Tebow a shot. It's not a conspiracy, this league is a cartel and they control every last detail.

Mike Ditka said "Tim Tebow is 'good for football, good for our country.'" Asked to perform, Tebow has a long history of old-fashioned winning. His critics are many, their complaints (completion percentage, quarterback rating, etc.) can be easily dismissed considering that one overall fact...he wins time and time again.

Professional Football[edit]

Denver Broncos[edit]

In 2011, the starting quarterback was Kyle Orton. After the first 5 games, the team was 1-4 and the fans were demanding Tebow be given the starting job. In week 7, Tim was the starter.


8 wins and 5 losses. 17 passing TD’s and 12 rushing TD’s. A six game winning streak from weeks 9 through 14.

The Denver Broncos went to the playoffs, clinching their first playoff berth and division title since 2005 as underdogs to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Tebow would lead a 29–23 overtime win. "The guy who couldn’t 'throw' threw for 316 yards and 2 TD’s, including the 80-yard game-winner on the first play in OT," against the No. 1 rated scoring defense. Denver would lose to the Patriots in the Divisional playoffs.

Despite all the success, this would be the last time Tim Tebow started a NFL football game.

Tebow would be traded to the Jets in the off-season after Denver signed Peyton Manning.

New York Jets[edit]

The scam begins. Tebow was brought in to be a backup quarterback to Sanchez. Coach Rex Ryan never had any interest in Tebow. The Jets owner saw a publicity stunt opportunity for increased season ticket sales. Sanchez had a bad year, the team was lousy. The fans demanded Tebow as the starter but coach Rex Ryan refused. Instead of starting the No. 2 quarterback, the coach started No. 3 quarterback Greg McElroy.

In one 16-game season, the amount of play calls Tebow had for the Jets was 40 snaps.

Tebow was released after the season. As a free agent, he would go to the New England Patriots.

New England Patriots[edit]

The Patriots signed Tebow as a backup quarterback in the preseason, possibly as a public relations ploy to improve the Patriots' declining image amid the shocking indictment for murder (and subsequent conviction) of one of its star players. Tebow was then abruptly cut before the season even started.

Philadelphia Eagles[edit]

The Eagles brought in Tebow to compete for the 3rd string quarterback position. The Eagles preseason was productive, they led the league in TDs and total offense.[1] After a competitive quarterback race, the scam was up. No. 3 quarterback Matt Barkley was outperformed by Tebow. Barkley would be traded at the end of preseason to the Arizona Cardinals. Tebow would be cut by Philadelphia.

In the 2015 Preseason, Tebow ranked 15 in total yards for the NFC conference. [2][3]

Quarterback Completions Yards TD's Interceptions Rushing Yards Total Yards
Tim Tebow 21/36 286 2 1 82 368
Matt Barkley 27/52 351 0 2

Jacksonville Jaguars[edit]

The Jaguars, which play in Jacksonville near where Tebow grew up and remains immensely popular, gave him an sham tryout in 2021.

The sham was obvious from two facts:

  1. he was not allowed to play on special teams in any exhibition game, even though a player of his level would play on special teams in real games; and
  2. his coach said after cutting Tebow that he was probably finished in the NFL, which coaches never say about players who are cut and instead wish them the best with other teams.

Career by the Numbers[edit]

The league thinks they can put down Tebow as not a NFL quarteback, here are the interesting figures that say otherwise


Stats current in 2014,[8]

Honors[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. TEAM OFFENSE TOTAL STATS, CBSSports.com
  2. NFL.com
  3. http://www.nfl.com/player/timtebow/497135/gamelogs
  4. http://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/stephen-morris-1.html
  5. TebowsFirst16.com
  6. Top stats to know about Eagles' release of Tebow, ESPN.com
  7. Top stats to know about Eagles' release of Tebow, ESPN.com
  8. Why No One in the NFL Wants Tim Tebow, Medium.com

External links[edit]


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