Posted on 03/17/2015 8:53:33 AM PDT by TangledUpInBlue
Even though Tim Tebow left Philadelphia without a contract offer from the Eagles after a workout on Monday, momentum seems to be building for a Tebow comeback attempt.
The 27-year-old quarterback hasn't played in the NFL since 2013, when the New England Patriots cut him before the regular season.
In the 18 months since, Tebow went on to work for ESPN as a college football commentator. But behind the scenes he has been working with Tom House, a California-based quarterback guru who has worked with Tom Brady.
House told Fox Sports' Bruce Feldman that he believed he "fixed" Tebow's throwing motion.
In an interview with Mike Tanier of Bleacher Report, House went into more detail about what exactly he meant.
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Perhaps the CFL would be a better place to try to stage the comeback.
Next customer — Johnny Manziel
We’ll see.
He’ll have to do phenomenal to get his haters to quiet down.
I hope it’s true... at 27, time is passing.
Tebow had great leadership skills at Denver. But, he didn’t look good in several pre-season games with the Pats in 2013, and was unwilling to consider a special teams position instead of full time QB (not that I blame him).
The Headline begs to ask if Tim Tebow’s Partner was consulted on his “Fixing”....
Never happen. If Tebow walked on water, his haters would question his ability to swim.
He’s in rehab
Interesting thought. He likes to run, and the field is bigger.
Give Tebow credit for not giving up his dream. He has a gig and is receiving positive reviews for his work at ESPN/SEC Network. It would of been easy to enjoy his new career which itself is a great accomplishment.
This story is proof of what NFL watchers already know - there are not nearly enough competent/good QBs to go around.
He’s demonstrating leadership with his perseverance.
Worked out for Warren Moon.
Hey, there are pitching coaches in baseball who do it all the time.
Jim Plunkett
Former Steeler Josh Miller on the local sports radio morning show concurs. The CFL is the perfect place for Tim to begin his comeback.
Didn’t know that. He was slingin’ and flingin’ until he was close to 40, as I recall.
So? Manning is 38.
Explain, please.
Drew Brees is 36
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