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WHEN TIM TEBOW signed with the Philadelphia Eagles in April, it seemed like a long shot that heโd actually make the teamโs final 53-man roster.
Heโd been out of the NFL for two years after stints with the Broncos and Jets, and most recently had been cut by the Patriots before the 2013 season.
Although Tebow spent 18-months relearning how to throw and how to play quarterback while moonlighting for ESPN, the prevailing logic around the league was that he still faced an uphill battle in Philadelphia โ a team that already had three quarterbacks in Sam Bradford, Mark Sanchez, and Matt Barkley.
But after two days of Eagles training camp, itโs sounds increasingly likely that Tebow will make the final 53-man roster in place of Barkley. During the first two days of camp, Tebow and Barkley have split reps with the third team, and the Eagles are reportedly looking to deal Barkley to any team that will take him.
This leaves the third quarterback position available for Tebow. According to Jimmy Kempski of the Philly Voice, the consensus around the team is Tebow is expected to make the roster:
โOver the last few weeks, chatter among some people who are plugged in with the team believe that the Eagles didnโt just sign Tim Tebow because heโs a nice guy, or a โcamp arm.โ Their sentiment is that the Eagles not only intend to keep him, but they intend to use him.โ
Tebow has also captured the attention of other members of the Eagles.
โTim Tebow is going to shock a lot of people because heโs going to make the team,โ Eagles edge rusher Brandon Graham said on Detroit radio. โI think heโll play a lot.โ
Although Tebow has struggled in his various stints around the NFL, itโs not crazy to think that he might actually have a role โ albeit a minor one โ this year with the Eagles.
In April, a report suggested that Chip Kelly was planning to experiment with short-yardage packages designed specifically for Tebow.
Although Tebow isnโt the best passer in the league, his athleticism allows him to thrive in short yardage situations because the defense must honor both the possibility that he can run and that he can throw.
His game-winning touchdown against the Jets in 2011 happened for this exact reason: by covering the receivers, the Jets defense allowed Tebow to slip out of the pocket and run it in himself.
Conversely, if a defense assumes Tebow will run and prepares this way, theyโll leave receivers open. NFL defenses are more sophisticated than simply covering the run or the throw, but Tebow nevertheless complicates things.
That Tebow is a dangerous offensive threat in short yardage situations is the main reason Kelly will consider using him in such circumstances.
But thereโs another reason for slotting Tebow into these 3rd-and-ONE or 4th-and-inches plays: theyโre often the most dangerous for quarterbacks. Keeping the ball often leads to a big hit, and a sneak across the line of scrimmage to gain just a few inches might land the quarterback at the bottom of a pile of linemen.
Bradford is coming off two knee surgeries in two years, if the Eagles can use Tebow โ and use him well โ thereโs the added benefit of keeping Bradford healthy.
Of course, itโs important to remember that Tebow, should he make the team, will be the third-string QB and that third-string quarterbacks rarely, if ever, see the field. But Chip Kelly is perhaps the most creative offensive coach in the league, so should anyone finally find a role for Tebow to fill, itโs him.
- Emmett Knowlton, Business Insider
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There are lots of Irish NFL fans. Any idea on who has the rights to show matches this year? Ch4 are not doing it,Sky look to have a limited choice??
Lots of talk about BBC Ger. Hope they bring Carlson on board and hope it wonโt be a repeat of the red button disaster that they previously had.