With Aaron Rodgers looking to get paid from the Green Bay Packers within the next week or so with a new contract, what about the NYJ quarterback situation.... Or for that matter where do the New York Jets and Tim Tebow stand? After last year I think most of us thought he would be released after the season as we saw how that experiment went. I do know the Jets are and have been trying to trade him but the fact that he is still with the team means his trade value is zero right now. The draft is soon coming and if Tim Tebow isn't traded then I say he will be cut by the Jets. If he does however remain on the roster weeks from now then I am puzzled. I would not be surprised if Tebow is in the CFL in weeks to come in which I will be happy for him but if he is still here on the Jets roster than I am questioning what is going on here. With all the drama that has come with Tebow it has brought a much negative vibe, and now with the comments from the instructor of Tebow (seen below) this has to end. So the Jets should be concentrating on the future as they are in rebuilding mode and that future should exclude Tim Tebow.
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I think he was purposefully sent to New York. From the standpoint: you send him to a situation where you have instability with your coach -- you don't know if he's coming or going. You have a fragile-minded Mark Sanchez at quarterback. You stick Tim Tebow in there and you kill two birds with one stone. You stick Tim Tebow in there and you kill two birds with one stone. So if you're Denver, you've got to be thinking, 'We send him to New York, we basically kill an opponent and, at the same time, Tim Tebow doesn't come back to bite us in the proverbial butt, if you will, because he's not going to make it out of there.'
”-- Steve Clarkson, private coach who has worked with Tim Tebow
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