You Mad.
No just pointing out the obvious
You Mad.
No just pointing out the obvious
Guys like Pryor, Tebow and Newton would probably have more fruitful NFL careers if they could get out from under their ego's and be open to position changes. With the kind of athlete Tebow is, his drive and passion could easily lead him to a Pro Bowl career as a TE IMO. Pryor runs a 4.38 40 and is a huge target. If he wanted to apply himself @ WR he could probably succeed. Instead, they paint themselves into a corner with the "I'm a QB" routine and end up flaming out.
Impossible, especially for dudes who were that high profile. To go from the talk of the nation as greatest college QB to being just a TE. They have to at least give being QB a try (which usually years because they sit in development forever, then they finally get to start and the suck, but they are 28 and nearing their athletic prime, probably too late for a position change.
Again, for like the 4th time I believe. Newton in that SPREAD offense will put up better numbers but Pryor wasn't that far off. I said from teh start that I believe Pryor would have put up similar numbers that Newton did if he was at Auburn. As for the draft - #1 pick vs. 3rd round Supplementary draft pick - I simply said that its worth the gamble as he has all the measurables that Newton does.
Also Newton is based off of 1 year with Auburn. If they lose the game against Oregon does he go #1? If by chance they don't have the big comeback in the regular season does he go #1?
If I'm a GM I will take Pryor with the 3rd rounder in a Supp Draft (Guaranteed 600k and at 2.5 Million over 4 years) vs. Newton at the #1 pick and guaranteed how many millions? They are not that far off regarding their skills and I can see Pryor beign more of a dual threat QB than Newton as well. Unfortunately he is now with the Black Hole and like what was said... until Al Davis dies he wont florish (If he ever does).
Impossible, especially for dudes who were that high profile. To go from the talk of the nation as greatest college QB to being just a TE. They have to at least give being QB a try (which usually years because they sit in development forever, then they finally get to start and the suck, but they are 28 and nearing their athletic prime, probably too late for a position change.
We seem to disagree on anything and everything. Tim Tebow has now had 2 NFL offseasons to prepare himself as an NFL QB. It's not working. He's getting beat out on the Broncos depth chart by Brady Quinn for ****s sakes. Tebow is still young and I think everybody but Tim Tebow can see the writing on the wall that he's not going to be an NFL starting QB for anybody. Would becoming a starting FB or TE in the NFL really be harder than going from a high-profile, greatest college QB in the nation to a 3rd string emergency QB benchwarmer?
Will Tim Tebow ever see the writing on the wall? Probably not. His pride just won't allow it. However, after getting a shot for 2 seasons at QB I think if Tim was open to a change, he'd still be young enough to have many effective years ahead of him at FB/TE. He'd most likely have a longer NFL career, make more money and actually get to be on the field and help a team compete.
Now, just because I think it would work out, that doesn't mean I think it will happen. But it's certainly not "impossible" from an athletic standpoint. Guys like Tebow just aren't wired to accept defeat in any circumstance. Even if it leads to a better situation for him.
Let's say Tebow actually gets flat out cut by the Broncos. I could see someone proposing an offer to him and saying "We want you, but you are going to have to become a FB/TE". I think Tebow would initially decline those offers and see if their is anyone out there who wants to continue developing him as a QB. If nothing was out there (which, I'm almost positive their is at least one team out there who would take a shot at Tebow the QB) he would then take offers to play a different position.
You have just laid out a scenario in which it proves it's not "impossible" for Tebow to transition into another position before he is past his prime.
Thank you.![]()
You mean the same injuries that he's been playing with? Yeah, that's not stopping him. Nothing short of a season ending injury or major ligament damage/broken bones is going to keep him out of games. You're talking as if it's a foregone conclusion. I don't get it.
Colts just signed Kerry Collins. I guess Peyton's neck isn't quite fixed. I know Painter isn't that good but if your #2 is so bad you gotta sign Collins outa retirement maybe you should have got yourself a backup earlier.
If Payton doesn't play in week 2 the Brownies don't face a good QB in an established offense until Shaub in week 9.
I'd be willing to bet everything I own he starts the season. The man has missed one snap in his career due to injury. One play.
Colts just signed Kerry Collins. I guess Peyton's neck isn't quite fixed. I know Painter isn't that good but if your #2 is so bad you gotta sign Collins outa retirement maybe you should have got yourself a backup earlier.
If Payton doesn't play in week 2 the Brownies don't face a good QB in an established offense until Shaub in week 9.
Kerry Collins - *cough* *cough*
Dude. I never said that he's invincible and WON'T miss games, I just said that it's idiotic to say a player that has never missed more than a snap due to injury is unlikely to play in a game regardless of the problem. Peyton is just one of those guys with an attitude and will power to never quit, and to say otherwise is moronic. Peyton Manning still says he will do everything in his power to be ready for week 1. That's the only opinion I care about.
Wow! I just looked at their schedule. I'm not sure it's possible to come up with an easier schedule...even after week 9, there's some easier ones...a young Rams/Bradford team in Cleveland, etc. I hink they could have an outside shot at making the playoffs. A couple of wins early can build a ton of confidence and renewed vigor in a team for what is only a 16 game regular season.