Stafford is better that Bradford with no hindsight but still that is a draft day action, Ditto Jets could get BradfordWell, the Lions may be in prime position for Bradford. If they can keep strong pieces to not have Bradford get injured,
Stafford is better that Bradford with no hindsight but still that is a draft day action, Ditto Jets could get BradfordWell, the Lions may be in prime position for Bradford. If they can keep strong pieces to not have Bradford get injured,
Who Will draft him? That is the vital thing for his development
He should have played baseball them, at least he is half decentTebow should have worked with a throwing guru (like Tom House, the guy he worked with in OTL. He would still work with him during CFL off-seasons) for a year before entering the CFL in 2009 (and staying there for two years, telling teams that he won't enter the NFL Draft until 2011).
Tebow should have worked with a throwing guru (like Tom House, the guy he worked with in OTL. He would still work with him during CFL off-seasons) for a year before entering the CFL in 2009 (and staying there for two years, telling teams that he won't enter the NFL Draft until 2011).
He should have played baseball them, at least he is half decent
Tebow was not that good, he have good marketing but teams figure him out, he is the white kaepernick, Newton was the real deal, plus tebow would a second rounder them.Which puts him in prime position for the Carolina Panthers QB position and leaves the Broncos with getting Cam Newton in the #2 overall. Now, which CFL team would get Tebow in the short term is an interesting question
Maybe a bad experience with football and decided baseball have better fundamentals?The problem is how to convince Tebow to do college baseball instead of stopping at middle/jr. high. I
WI Sam Bradford and Tim Tebow both declared for the 2009 Draft?
St. Louis can't take a QB at #2 due to the fact that Bulger's massive contract chewed up too much of their salary cap even if they cut him. Trading him was also out of the question and there's no way they would be willing to spend so much money on the QB position. That being said, Bradford was much more highly regarded than Sanchez so in TTL someone (Redskins) might trade a king's ransom for him.
Tebow though was not seen as a 1st round prospect by pretty much everyone in 2009 (hence why he didn't declare). He's very religious so perhaps he does anyway in TTL because he feels led by God to. Honestly, I'm not sure if anyone goes for him. Maybe McDaniels drafts him a year earlier? Though Tebow being drafted in 2009 likely results in bad outcomes for both Tebow and the team that drafted him, best case scenario would be for him to tumble in the draft and get picked up in the 4th-6th rounds by a team with a superstar QB (Colts, Saints, Patriots). (This isn't outlandish BTW, see A.J. Maccarron) I could see him doing quite well with the Colts in TTL under QB coach (future Colts HC and devout Christian) Frank Reich. One fewer year of being coddled by Urban Meyer's system and additional year(s) of holding a clipboard in the NFL probably would lead to the best possible outcome for Tebow's development.
Why tebow is so popular is so dumbstuck, thanks Claro Sports to show me college football(and faster internet too), for me he flamed out in baseball and is a decent minor leaguer
The white kaepernick in a way, just religion over politics, he got his chance and failed, still his minor league games Made a true what if , at his age have talent.but is meh at best in the rest of the game.
The white kaepernick in a way, just religion over politics, he got his chance and failed, still his minor league games Made a true what if , at his age have talent.
Athletism he have a lot, and is very dynamic, he would be a very good outfielder. dunno need tape on him.To be fair, that does give me another question:
Kaepernick was drafted in the 43rd round for the Chicago Cubs. WI, in some crazy idea, he chose to bail football and go for baseball
Portland tried to build a domed stadium in 1964 to get an NFL, AFL, or MLB team, but the proposal was defeated:
https://www.stumptownfooty.com/2014/5/15/5691856/the-50th-anniversary-of-the-death-of-the-delta-dome
I like Portland as a natural rival to Seattle, and Tampa probably gets one in the 70s along with Phoenix and Bart Starr.
Of course, if they go into Carolina and Jacksonville in the 90s and then the Browns and Oilers move, oh holy fuck does that cause a mess.
Portland almost lured the Raiders from Oakland, didn't they?
What if they got the expansion over seattle or one alongside seattle? would we've Portland 'explorers' over expos?
I think A's will move to Oakland as OTL.There is a decent chance of that, if the A's don't move there instead.
What if they got the expansion over seattle or one alongside seattle? would we've Portland 'explorers' over expos?
Nice butterfly chain, so no jags or texans? and the rest....wonder how good portland team(timbers?lumberjacks? Dragons?)My thought was this - Minnesota goes AFL as franchise #9 when the NFL decides Max Winter doesn’t have his shit together enough. Al Davis gets #10 in New Orleans. The Raiders’ ownership sells to a local investor and the Raiders stay put in Oakland (including the 80s when the new owner isn’t a shithead, but that’s a tale for another day.)
The NFL goes to Dallas in 1960 and Seattle in 1961. The AFL goes to Miami and Cincinnati as in OTL, and the NFL tags Atlanta. With New Orleans taken, the NFL instead goes to Portland as a natural rival for the Seahawks.
Long-term, the Colts stay in the NFC while the Steelers and Browns jump.