There's been a lot of talk about Tim Tebow's ability to inspire and unite a team. In the Jets' case, he's united them, all right; they reportedly think he's terrible and don't want any part of him. You have to be pretty bad in practice to make Mark Sanchez -- who is completing a little more than half of his passes and generally has been ineffective -- look like the better option. This clearly isn't what the Jets had in mind when they introduced him at that fancy news conference all those months ago, but they're going to have to deal with the Tebow situation one way or the other.
Tebow's starting potential?
We all know Tim Tebow had some success with the Broncos -- aided just a bit by his defense, of course -- but would any team take a chance on him after his time in New York?
- bigeasyuniverse: "you cant win running the system you are in now... and I like how the Defense is criticizing tebow... look how awful they are. tebow would be a better defender than anyone on that side of the ball for the jets."
- freyguy6: "I was at the Hawks/Jets game and asked a bunch of Jets fans what they thought. They only want Tebow because Sanchez is so bad but... They don't really want Tebow either."
- sandiegonation: "I just don't get it, if u weren't going to use him THEN WHY TRADE FOR HIM? Why is this organization so STUPID AND DYSFUNCTIONAL. "
- thunderkiss99: "No one outside of Denver thought Tebow was worth a dime either, until he took the Broncos to the playoffs and beat the Steelers. Sooner or later the Jets have to give up on Sanchez. "
- xxollie81xx: "I love how they keep insisting that Mark Sanchez is their quarterback. You can't really tell he's a QB when you watch him play. I thought for the longest time the Jets were always running some sort of fake punt offense every down."
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