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Old 12-21-2012, 05:01 PM
 
Location: Wisconsin
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They don't even come close to getting that honor. Plenty of teams ahead of them.
If you are a Cowboy fan, it feels a lot like we are close to that honor.
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Old 12-21-2012, 08:21 PM
 
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Default Smart Guy says Tebow can be "Fixed"

Here's a guy who says that he can "fix" Tim Tebow's passing problems in six weeks of intensive work when he gets to his new team.

Excerpt: "Tim Tebow is fixable. The mechanically flawed quarterback can be "re-engineered'' and given a fresh start beyond his failed New York Jets experiment, say two leading quarterback gurus who are willing to accept the challenge."



That's what George Whitfield Jr. had to say. Another QB guru, Terry Shea, agrees with Whitfield that Tebow is not only salvageable, but says it is a critical matter of matching Tebow's different skill set with the right head coach who can maximize his athleticism. I never heard of these guys, but some of you may have.
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Old 12-21-2012, 08:41 PM
 
Location: Pittsburgh
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Worst managed team? Are you serious? They arent even close to being the worst managed team in the NFL. The Browns and Chiefs are both easily worse managed in the Jets.
BS. right now the jets are the worst in the NFL. It is a complete circus there at the moment.
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Old 12-21-2012, 08:45 PM
 
Location: Pittsburgh
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As a former fan, I can say the jets deserve what they got. Largely ineffective management begets an ineffective organization. Sanchez struggles, so they extend him??? The offensive line is struggling, and they do nothing to improve it? Last season, the locker room implodes because Sanchez struggled mightily, and yet the organization backed him...then they repeat the same thing this year? It really is a joke how bad the jets front office is.
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Old 12-22-2012, 07:48 AM
 
Location: NJ
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BS. right now the jets are the worst in the NFL. It is a complete circus there at the moment.
Just no. Other teams have been that badly managed for YEARS. The Jets are only a few years removed from two good playoff runs. There are teams that haven't done that in decades. Or ever.
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Old 12-22-2012, 09:30 AM
 
Location: Pittsburgh
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Just no. Other teams have been that badly managed for YEARS. The Jets are only a few years removed from two good playoff runs. There are teams that haven't done that in decades. Or ever.
Right, but from a pure management standpoint, I see no other team as embarrassingly bad in terms of competence and decision making. Look at the tebow trade where the gm (an accountant) didn't notice the provision that tebow was due a 2m dollar roster bonus, that nearly sunk the trade. it is amateur hour there.
I find it Especially funny considering the advantages the jets have in being in the #1 media market in the us, and in the price they charge their fan base.
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Old 12-22-2012, 10:12 AM
 
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I wonder what QB were availble in last years draft when the jets had there pick?
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Old 12-22-2012, 11:37 AM
 
Location: NJ
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Right, but from a pure management standpoint, I see no other team as embarrassingly bad in terms of competence and decision making. Look at the tebow trade where the gm (an accountant) didn't notice the provision that tebow was due a 2m dollar roster bonus, that nearly sunk the trade. it is amateur hour there.
I find it Especially funny considering the advantages the jets have in being in the #1 media market in the us, and in the price they charge their fan base.
If you are going on bad recent decisions I think the Eagles probably have most teams beat.
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Old 12-22-2012, 11:30 PM
 
Location: Trumbull/Danbury
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I wonder what QB were availble in last years draft when the jets had there pick?

Why would they have drafted a QB at the draft last year when they already had 3 QBs on the roster by the time the draft started?? (Sanchez, McElroy [7th round in 2011] and Tebow [traded in March])
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Old 12-23-2012, 08:05 AM
 
Location: Wisconsin
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Here's a guy who says that he can "fix" Tim Tebow's passing problems in six weeks of intensive work when he gets to his new team.

Excerpt: "Tim Tebow is fixable. The mechanically flawed quarterback can be "re-engineered'' and given a fresh start beyond his failed New York Jets experiment, say two leading quarterback gurus who are willing to accept the challenge."



That's what George Whitfield Jr. had to say. Another QB guru, Terry Shea, agrees with Whitfield that Tebow is not only salvageable, but says it is a critical matter of matching Tebow's different skill set with the right head coach who can maximize his athleticism. I never heard of these guys, but some of you may have.
I agree about the right coach who can make the most of Tebow.
But "re-engineered"? Wont that take away his strengths?
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