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Old 09-25-2013, 03:31 PM  
Barefootsies
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:mad Why the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Should Sign Quarterback Tim Tebow

For the life of me, I can't imagine how sports writers can post articles like this with a straight face. I think they only thing missing is that troll face as it's impossible to believe that anyone really believes this guy can turn around any team when he's been dumped by a handful of teams to date. He is NOT an NFL caliber quarterback period. These jesus freaks need to get that shit through their fucking heads.

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Perhaps the answer lies in bringing in a free agent quarterback to solve the Bucs' quarterback woes. Perhaps Tim Tebow could help awaken the Bucs sluggish offense? What Tebow offers as a quarterback is the ability to run and diversify what is a fairly simple and predictable offense. Imagine Tebow running option plays with Doug Martin, and defenses now having to worry about him taking off with the ball. Nevertheless, he would be most useful in the red zone, where the Bucs seem to struggle. Tebow's large stature would allow him to pound the ball up the middle or run a simple bootleg around the outside. And let's not forget, Tim Tebow can throw too. Even if he lacks accuracy, big and talented receivers like Jackson and Williams are the kind of guys who can go up and catch just about any ball thrown within a 10 yard radius.

Of course, we can't forget about the intangibles that make Tim one of the most talked about players in the NFL. Tebow has demonstrated throughout his high school, college, and NFL career that he is a strong leader on and off the field. Josh Freeman simply has not displayed such leadership abilities. This is reflected in the fact that his team did not even elect him as a captain. However, what is more important than any of Tebow's intangibles or even his quarterback skills is his ability to fill stadium seats. At 0-3, many have considered the season over for the Bucs, and perhaps it is. With a schedule that includes Atlanta twice, along with San Francisco, and Seattle, the odds of making the playoffs are very low. Even salvaging the season to go above .500 seems like a stretch.
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