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If you disregard the Jesus angle, Tim Tebow is an undersized slow H-Back at the pro level. He doesn't throw as well as a backup QB should, lacks the size and quickness to be a TE, will never be a good enough blocker to play FB - and very few teams use an H-Back. The best case for him is he ends up playing a role similar to what Chris Cooley played for the Redskins a few years ago. More likely he becomes a college football analyst on ESPN and people remember that he was a college superstar without trying to fraudulently claim he is a real pro QB prospect.
Winning in Denver last year was mostly due to a very solid defense and a gimmick offense that other teams were not ready to defend. The wildcat worked for a few weeks in Miami too. That doesn't make it a sensible full time offensive scheme for any team. When Elway and Fox moved Tebow out the door, that was all anyone should really have needed to know.
If you believe in the Jesus angle and think God is watching over him like a gambler eying the point spread, have Tebow start at QB, take all the other players off the field and let divine intervention lead you to the promised land.
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