fearsomefour
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Definitely sounds like he is worth a lookI liked what I saw of Phillip Sims who played for the Cardinals this pre season.
I don't know if he is on their practice squad or not.
To me, start looking for a possible starting QB and QB depth where ever you can. He may be a project guy but he has some skill, can move and is a big guy (6' 5") with a big enough arm.
Bring him in....
There is zero point in that, and zero chance of it happening.I don't quite understand the the logic behind bringing in some QB who might be worth a look or might have some potential, one who is is good-sized, one who has a strong arm...What would be the point of that NOW
He hasn't thrown a pass in a long time. He doesn't know this system. We're not going to completely abandon our system in favor of scripting 6 plays for a guy who is quite literally the worst passer in the history of the game. Zero chance we throw away our playbook for the wildcat offense. But other than all that, it could probably work.could they in theory just bring Tebow in on a try out basis right now if they wanted to? seriously we just need a game manager. his mechanics can't be worse than our options now and he can at least accomplish short and enough intermediate passes to get this thing going basically and have the option of trying a wild cat style with Gurely and Tavon. it didn't work in Miami but we aren't Miami
could they in theory just bring Tebow in on a try out basis right now if they wanted to? seriously we just need a game manager. his mechanics can't be worse than our options now and he can at least accomplish short and enough intermediate passes to get this thing going basically and have the option of trying a wild cat style with Gurely and Tavon. it didn't work in Miami but we aren't Miami
He hasn't thrown a pass in a long time. He doesn't know this system. We're not going to completely abandon our system in favor of scripting 6 plays for a guy who is quite literally the worst passer in the history of the game. Zero chance we throw away our playbook for the wildcat offense. But other than all that, it could probably work.
I like Tebow as a Ram in 2015.I'm just not sure how you feel about it. So you like Tebow as the Rams' QB for 2015? Or did I misread your post?
When I say bring in a kid like Phillip Sims it would have nothing to do with getting him on the field this year or maybe even next. It is the toughest position to develop talent in the NFL, maybe in all of sports. The better talent mix you can have at the position....lets say three guys on the game day roster and a guy or two on the practice squad, the better.I don't quite understand the the logic behind bringing in some QB who might be worth a look or might have some potential, one who is is good-sized, one who has a strong arm...What would be the point of that NOW...Next spring or even the off season, but now makes no sense to me...Even if they liked somebody, by the time they even began to learn the system and get comfortable the season will mercifully will be over...I believe in starting at the beginning, not at the end...
Signing TT would be worth that!Tebow would be the best QB for a Fisher team, as you could run all of the plays from the 1930s that Fisher loves. We just have to find "WRs" and real TEs that love to block.
It would be the end of the Jared Cook error though.
I used the ignore feature for the first time ever on a message board because of somebody and they're non stop Tebow posts. Sad day when a Rams fan thinks Tebow would benefit the team.#FuckingTebowThreads