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Would Tebow be right fit for Panthers?


Rod Butsecks

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He would be a good fit as a TE and also a wildcat QB for the Panthers like eagles use vick. you know, in the shotgun with williams and stewart next to him. defenders would have no idea where the ball's going. i could see some passing involved in those option plays as well.

the Vick wildcat was not a success.....the Pat White wildcat was not very successful either.

if The Golden Calf of Bristol is a wildcat QB and TE - he is worth a 5th rounder at best. A team is going to waste a lot on him.

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I find it funny that people were all over Pat White last year as a wildcat quarterback and how good he could be and for my money The Golden Calf of Bristol is better than White any day.

I think he would be great as a backup and change of pace guy. He can throw the ball decently although he looks bad doing it and can run over people as well as around them. He would actually give the wildcat some teeth. Given we run as often as we do he might actually fit in here better than other places. What I like about him that I didn't like about White is his size. White was pretty small and had trouble seeing over the line. Tebo is 6'3" and 245. They are projecting his 40 time around 4.5-4.6. It will be interesting how he does in the combine. He could run the option, reverse, play fullback and throw the ball.

First rounder/ No. But 3rd rounder? I would take a shot perhaps.

Um no.

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this

Do you really think sitting behind a veteran starter is going to fix his mechanics? Hav e you seen his mechanics? David Puddy couldnt fix them. Yeah thats right.

Why not. Scherer is known for successfully working with college guys on their delivery and mechanics. It was too late to fix Jake but if he had a young guy like The Golden Calf of Bristol I bet he help him tremendously.

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You wouldn't be a little biased given you were White's main cheerleader last year.:rolleyes:

Im just disagreeing with you that he is better than White. Really wouldnt want to see him as a Panther either as we have more pressing needs. Dont think he will develop into a good qb and we need someone that will be able to play after next season.

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