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Tim Tebow and the Denver Broncos Are Not the Best Fit

December 9, 2010   ·     ·   Jump to comments

In the 2010 NFL Draft, the Denver Broncos traded their second-, third-, and fourth-round picks to acquire the 25th pick in the first round from the Baltimore Ravens.
With this pick the Broncos selected Tim Tebow. The Florida quarterback is considered one of the greatest college football players ever, but his style of play is not one typically suited for the NFL.
The Broncos have shown an intent to use Tebow as a pocket quarterback and as a goal-line specialist. Tebow is now the second-string quarterback behind former Chicago Bears quarterback Kyle Orton and ahead of quarterback Brady Quinn.
With Orton playing very well this season, Tebow's chances of taking over as the starter are not very good. But after trading so much to acquire him, the Broncos are in a situation where they must make a decision on his future quickly.
Earlier this week Denver fired head coach Josh McDaniels, the man who drafted Tebow. With McDaniels gone, it will be interesting to see how Tebow ...

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