Monday, May 13, 2013

Bernard Tebow Receives Job Offer from Ron Jaworski and Philadelphia Soul.

Tim Tebow has time to start over, as former NFL quarterback and partial owner of the Philadelphia Soul (Arena League) Ron Jaworski offers offered him a roster position.

The Philadelphia Daily News' Edward Barkowitz reported this narrative on Monday after talking to Jaworski, who said, "I haven't heard back from him and I'm not travelling to push it. If he decides he wants to play Arena Football, we'll generate a spot for him. "

Kurt Warner was a Arena League quarterback before transforming into a Super Bowl winner and additionally multiple-time All-Pro and Professional player Bowler. It's the highway less traveled, to make certain, but a new you start with Jaworski's Soul could be just the new start Tebow needs for getting back into the NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE.

At this time, Tebow isn't actually receiving any interest coming from NFL franchises. The circus that is all around him isn't something teams want to handle from a backup quarterback, which is what Tebow has become in the last year-plus.

Yahoo! Sports' Michael Silver not long ago wrote a column in which he pontificated about no matter whether Tebow is being "blackballed" by NFL teams who don't want to face Tebowmania.

The truth for the matter, however, is that Tebow's troubles don't stop together with the media throng that dark areas his every move.

Which has a career completion percentage associated with 47. 9 and a great elongated, slow windup, Tebow doesn't scare NFL defenses along with his arm. This is a major reason why Jaworski believes a stint inside the Arena League would do Tebow a global of good, per Barkowitz's account:

One [criticism] of Tebow is which he is slow and thorough. He would be commanded to quicken it up from this league and it could be good training for your ex. You can learn a great deal in this league. It's about processing information and getting the ball out... or the user gets whacked.

Tebow needs to work on his mechanics, his field vision and his accuracy. A year or two within the Arena League would certainly help him improve with those areas.

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