Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Ny jets

  • Tebowmania is coming to the Big Apple. The Jets on Wednesday landed lightning-rod quarterback Tim Tebow from the Denver Broncos in exchange for fourth- and sixth-round draft picks. The Jets will also get a seventh-round pick from Denver.
  • (New York Daily News)
  • Tim Tebow is a better football player than Drew Stanton, a better backup quarterback for the New York Jets, and so the Jets cut a smart deal with the Denver Broncos even after a long day of looking so hopelessly dumb.
  • (ESPN)
  • NEW YORK - Tim Tebow is coming to New York. Really.
  • (Contra Costa Times)
  • Tim Tebow is officially taking his talents to East Rutherford, but is that whats best for the New York Jets? As always, there are pros and cons of such a move, and there are many ways the trade will shake things up at JetLife Stadium.
  • (Bleacherreport.com)
  • NEW YORK (AP)- Tim Tebow has been traded to the Jets. The team said Wednesday it has acquired the polarizing quarterback from the Broncos.
  • (Los Angeles Daily News)
  • The Jets sent the Denver Broncos a fourth- and sixth-round pick quarterback and intense New Yorkers would make the perfect match. Best trade in NY history since they got Manhattan for $24 worth of trinkets, he wrote via text message.
  • (CNN Sports Illustrated)
  • After salary negotiations hit a snag, New Yorkers have to wait to see if Tim Tebow will join Gang Green.
  • (KTLA.com)
  • ESPN is reporting that the deal to send Tim Tebow to the New York Jets from the Denver Broncos has hit a snag.
  • (Tampa Bay Online)
  • NEW YORK - Just another crazy day for the New York Jets. Hours after the Jets announced they had agreed in principle to acquire Tim Tebow from the Denver Broncos, ESPN reported that the deal hit a snag. Tebow Time on Broadway? Well, not quite yet.
  • (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
  • In fact, some think he's better running the ball than passing it. How should the Jets use him? As a drop-back passer? As a third-down running back? Or as something entirely novel? Whether you're an offensive coordinator in the N.F.L.
  • (New York Times Blogs)

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