Tebow should just head to the CFL
#24
Posted 24 December 2012 - 08:12 AM
i am sure he will try and keep nfl dream alive as long as cash there. I just think he might make a impact there. the CFL might be a option when that day comes when no one is willing to hire him in nfl. its then CFL or retire/MinisterJust announced on NFL Network - a source close to Tim Tebow states "Tebow will never pursue the CFL as an option to play football."
Guess he's too good for that - makes him a bit less like able to me.

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#25
Posted 24 December 2012 - 04:03 PM
You're kidding right >? First you don't like Tebow anyway.. second, who in their right mind would criticize someone for wanting to stay in the country they grew up in and play the game they grew up watching, if they are a pro player.. that is ridiculous ..Just announced on NFL Network - a source close to Tim Tebow states "Tebow will never pursue the CFL as an option to play football."
Guess he's too good for that - makes him a bit less like able to me.
for guys that could not even get drafted, I could see wanting to make some coin up there.. but Tim can make all the money he wants just being the first sophomore to win the Heisman.. AND putting 300+ yds in the air on the Steelers when he gets the chance.
You haven't commented on Sanchez not being willing to move to Montreal ?
#27
Posted 24 December 2012 - 07:31 PM
You're kidding right >? First you don't like Tebow anyway.. second, who in their right mind would criticize someone for wanting to stay in the country they grew up in and play the game they grew up watching, if they are a pro player.. that is ridiculous ..
Canada pays about a tenth of what the NFL pays, and it is the place where players who think they might make the NFL play until they can get a chance to crack the big time. Many players who are cut go to Canada until they can try out for an NFL club the next year. By saying he will never even consider Canada at any time, Tebow is saying he won't accept a setback and work hard to come back-he'll just walk away. That does make him seem less humble.
Edited by kelticwizard, 24 December 2012 - 07:32 PM.
#28
Posted 24 December 2012 - 07:42 PM
And that is what is at question. I think his chances to play professional football, although not NFL, would be better in the CFL.if they are a pro player..
It's sounding like TT will get a chance in J-ville next year. Come back next December and let us know how that worked out. I hope he wins the starting role and has a pro-bowl caliber year. I think there's almost no chance he will, but that doesn't keep me from hoping he does. Should that not work out for him - I hope he changes his stance and gives the CFL a try. I'll be a fan of whatever team he plays on.
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