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Interesting fact: the Port St. Lucie Mets (Florida State League, A+ or "high A") are actually owned by -- not just affiliated with -- the New York Mets. Tebow has quite a few fans in Florida. The stadium seats 7,160. In 2016 the Port St. Lucie Mets averaged attendance of 1,420 across their 68 home games.

Neither he Mets' Sally league (A ball) nor Eastern League (AA) affiliates are owned by the Mets.

My guess is that Tebow starts next spring with Port St. Lucie. 

smokeminside posted:
Nuke83 posted:
smokeminside posted:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAZaiwjmD1s

 

sorry if this has been posted elsewhere!

Think you meant to post this one:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVAL-cGCOfY

YOU'RE RIGHT!!  GEE WHIZ.  Thanks for listing the right one!

Well they both apply, in the second video they mention that he has the same agents as several of the Mets Players. So it is related. 

Yesterday Jimmy Garoppolo got injured. The Patriots are down to one QB for the next two weeks. A caller to the post game show suggested Tim Tebow be signed. The hosts gave him the opportunity to explain why Tebow would be a solution. Then they busted out laughing and hung up on the caller. At least Ryan Lindley and TJ Yates, the likely options have managed to stick around the NFL. Lindley made it through an entire camp with the Patriots. Tebow was cut after two pathetic preseason appearances. Yates has been a successful starter with NFL mechanics.

Could you see Tebow trying to run the Patriots read offense? No wonder the show hosts burst out laughing. I wouldn't be surprised if they fell off their chairs laughing.

2forU posted:

no drugs, no steroids, no alcohol, no swearing, no NFL. He does not fit into the NFL

This is a lame, tired, old excuse. There are plenty of quality citizens in the NFL who are openly Christian. Kurt Warner drove some people nuts with his overtly open Christianity. I won a $20 bet saying he would say Christ before Rams, St Louis, teammates or any teammate's names in his post Super Bowl game interview. But he's wearing Super Bowl and Hall of Fame rings.

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RJM posted:

Yesterday Jimmy Garoppolo got injured. The Patriots are down to one QB for the next two weeks. A caller to the post game show suggested Tim Tebow be signed. The hosts gave him the opportunity to explain why Tebow would be a solution. Then they busted out laughing and hung up on the caller. At least Ryan Lindley and TJ Yates, the likely options have managed to stick around the NFL. Lindley made it through an entire camp with the Patriots. Tebow was cut after two pathetic preseason appearances. Yates has been a successful starter with NFL mechanics.

Could you see Tebow trying to run the Patriots read offense? No wonder the show hosts burst out laughing. I wouldn't be surprised if they fell off their chairs laughing.

I am kinda surprised that the NFL coaches don't have the skill to take a tooled up athlete and turn him into something. MLB scouts love tools and tools, and will teach you the rest.

 

 

 

The Doctor posted:
RJM posted:

Yesterday Jimmy Garoppolo got injured. The Patriots are down to one QB for the next two weeks. A caller to the post game show suggested Tim Tebow be signed. The hosts gave him the opportunity to explain why Tebow would be a solution. Then they busted out laughing and hung up on the caller. At least Ryan Lindley and TJ Yates, the likely options have managed to stick around the NFL. Lindley made it through an entire camp with the Patriots. Tebow was cut after two pathetic preseason appearances. Yates has been a successful starter with NFL mechanics.

Could you see Tebow trying to run the Patriots read offense? No wonder the show hosts burst out laughing. I wouldn't be surprised if they fell off their chairs laughing.

I am kinda surprised that the NFL coaches don't have the skill to take a tooled up athlete and turn him into something. MLB scouts love tools and tools, and will teach you the rest.

 

 

 

A lot of NFL coaches have, as near as I can tell, offered to put him on a path to being a successful NFL player at the positions where that would be possible given his skill set.  That just doesn't include QB at this point.

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