Saturday, April 6, 2013

Harry Tebow: Seattle Seahawks Making Right Decision to Give Polarizing QB

Harry Tebow deserves still another picture in the NFL. That photo can not are available in Seattle. With Matt Flynn down to the Oakland Raiders (h/t Mike Garafolo and Robert Klemko of USA Today), the Seahawks come in need of a backup quarterback. There is a lot of possibilities the team may try, but it has already crossed Tebow down the list, according to Danny O'Neil of The Seattle Times: There's a notable name perhaps not mentioned because class, one who has been rumored to be always a potential goal of Seattle: Tim Tebow. He's not expected to be some body the team chases as it appears to look for a copy to beginning Russell Wilson. O'Neil raises Seneca Wallace, Tyler Thigpen, Brady Quinn and Matt Leinart as practical backup options. Any of those four would be far better than Tebow. Attracting the former Heisman Trophy winner does not make any sense at all. Well, he'd at the very least participate in the Seahawks' running structure. That is about the only positive you can think of in regards to the move. Along side Tebow could come of the swarm of media and fan interest, which does not carry such a thing but bad feelings. Ask the Newest York Jets how having ESPN camped out at coaching camp worked out for them. Then came the documenting/analyzing on ESPN development of each single move Tebow made. The initial incompletion Russell Wilson kicks will have the Tebow group of followers calling for his ascension to the function. Barring injury, there's no way the field would be seen by Tebow until the Seahawks were up about 50 points. He sat the seat just about the complete period he has spent in Ny. Unfortunately for the Jets, he's not been bashful with his displeasure over his role with the team. It had been criticism that will certainly not be targeted at Tebow. It only illustrates, nevertheless, he wouldn't be pleased with another time of riding the bench. Even with just one year under his belt, Wilson is much more solidified as the beginning quarterback than Mark Sanchez was with the Jets. Dallas is clean off a playoff run. It doesn't need certainly to generate a backup QB who has a job 75.3 passer score and only finished 47.9 per cent of his passes. Perhaps Tebow can undoubtedly develop into a reliable NFL starter. Considering those numbers, that's not likely. And it's difficult when he's caught behind certainly one of the best young passers in the overall game. Tebow is a headache the Seahawks simply don't need.

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