Tim Tebow to be cut by Denver Broncos unless Josh McDaniels agrees to take him back?

Tim Tebow.
Yesterday, we asked if drafting Tim Tebow in the first round can be officially called a mistake after he was demoted to third string for this weekend's contest vs. the Bills. The answer appears to be yes, given the flurry of rumors that he's about to be cut -- because no one other than Josh McDaniels, the coach who picked him in the first place, thinks he can play quarterback in the NFL.

CBSSports.com's Mike Freeman kicked off the speculation with the post "Is Tebow Now Untradeable?" Freeman writes that the Broncos aren't actively shopping the Chosen One, whose catapult throwing motion has shown little improvement (see our recent Broncos training camp photo gallery for proof) -- but neither are they telling teams that might inquire about him that he's unavailable. Problem is, the phone hasn't exactly been ringing off the hook, even from teams that might be thinking about trying Tebow at a new position -- namely, fullback.

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Josh McDaniels.
Granted, Freeman doesn't think Tebow will be cut, and neither does ESPN's Bill Williamson. In contrast, Williamson's colleague, Merril Hoge, whose anti-Tebow Twitter rampage set off a media frenzy earlier this month, argues that Denver should sever ties with Big Tim unless he can be traded to St. Louis, where Josh McDaniels landed after his catastrophic term as the Broncos' head coach.

Hoge's position isn't exactly a surprise. During a Denver radio appearance amid the Twitter controversy, he argued that Tebow should be traded even before his recent demotion. But the odds of him actually being dealt to St. Louis are miniscule.

For one thing, McDaniels is the offensive coordinator for the Rams, not the main man. He'd have to lobby the rest of the squad's braintrust to grab Tebow, and that wouldn't be an easy sell. After all, the Rams have one of the premier young QBs in the league -- Sam Bradford. Even McDaniels isn't stupid enough to disrupt team chemistry by bringing in someone who'd likely be regarded as a challenger for the position.

Okay, maybe he would. He did, after all, deal Peyton Hillis to the Cleveland Browns for Brady Quinn, which topped our list of the top ten Colorado sports stars who pissed us off by leaving. But he hasn't built up enough credibility in the Rams' organization to pull it off yet.

Why not simply cut Tebow? Because, as ESPN's Chris Mortensen has noted, the Broncos just paid him $6.7 million as part of his rookie contract, and simply throwing that money in the street would be a public-relations disaster. Besides, the calls for Tebow to start have quieted in the wake of his underwhelming training camp and erratic preseason to date -- so sitting him probably won't result in Denver fans rioting in the streets. The pressure is easing, giving new coach John Fox the leeway he needs to make decisions based on potential wins, not popularity -- which is why he's cast his lot with Kyle Orton.

Of course, should the Broncos stumble out of the gate, with Orton proving incapable of scoring red-zone touchdowns or producing in the fourth quarter, the grumbling about Tebow will begin again. Call it Josh McDaniels's revenge.

More from our Sports archive: "Top 10 ways Josh McDaniels has destroyed the Denver Broncos."

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Go2moneymike
Go2moneymike

Broncos will not win with kyle!! They will win with tbow!!That simple!!!

Denver Stain
Denver Stain

I am not a huge Tebow fan.... saying that I am even less of a Orton/ Quinn fan. I do think that if Tebow felt that the team was behind him that he play would level out. Orton however has proved that he can't do what is necessary to win a championship. Bad Choices all the way around for Denver. Go with Tebow at least we would have something new to complain about in Denver.

Bama Bronco
Bama Bronco

For information regarding Tebow being traded, cut, put on 4th string, or whatever else you've been hearing, this is a RELIABLE source of information regarding Tebow's fate with the Denver Broncos.

http://broncotalk.net/2011/08/...

DK
DK

Writing crap with catchy headlines to attract readers is what makes the internet a bad place. GO AWAY!

DK
DK

You are a proven super moron!

David
David

I think half of these fans need to be cut for being pretty ignorant of many other QB's development and TT's results on the field of play to date and football in general.   And the huge lack of objectivity.   His stats/starts have been decent for a rook.  Simple as that.  He hasn't proven anything beyond that.   Plenty to work on - check.   Not a starter - check.   Release not pretty - check.  Excitement, energy, leadership, toughness - solid.   Why don't we maybe actually wait until he has enough PT to make a real judgement.   How about judging some else in a manner you would like to be judged.   

Bama Bronco
Bama Bronco

 Exactly, David.  Or deal with getting judged in return for judging someone else, if that isn't the case.  Getting a story published is more important than crapping on a good kid, though, haven't you heard?

Bama Bronco
Bama Bronco

This is the most absurd piece of non news on the web this morning.  Tebow's passing skills are not NEARLY as bad as your writing skills.  Maybe you need to be cut or traded to another gossip rag. 

Michael Roberts
Michael Roberts

Could be, but at least I have a quick release. Thanks for the post, Bama Bronco.

Bama Bronco
Bama Bronco

Well, I doubt it will earn you $6 million dollars this year, but it must give you some satisfaction to be able to use Tim Tebow to gain relevance for yourself.  Where would all of the media whores be without him?  Pathetic.  And, you're welcome.

Eric
Eric

Wait a minute, "bama", are there views or not?

One or the other.

And why deny you're a christian? Especially when your intolernce gives you away as one?

Why throw  your religion down the stairs, under the bus, now?

You're tooooooo .easy.

Bama Bronco
Bama Bronco

There ARE NO views.  It's just repeating the same rumors and crap that everyone else is, and I never said I was a Christian.  But, I don't care whether you love my views or not, "eric."

Bama Bronco
Bama Bronco

Oops, I accidentally liked your comment, but I don't, just so you know.

Eric
Eric

yeah, but he knows what he's talking about, and you don't.

Bama Bronco
Bama Bronco

For what?  Criticizing a writer who puts out a crappy article based on gossip and innuendo?  It's okay for this guy to rip another guy to shreds and tell him he stinks, but not okay for me to tell this writer he stinks just as bad, or worse?  Get a grip, DUDE.  If these writers can dish it out, they damn well better be able to take it.  Go take your own shower.

Eric
Eric

Love your christian tolerance for views different than Yours, "bama". .

   "

solarcane
solarcane

I'm not a Tebow fan. I could care less what he does or doesn't do. I am a fan of journalists that write unbiased realistic observations.

 The guy that wrote this should be over on the Bleacher Report with the rest of the fan wannabe a writers.There might be a way to squeeze more negative comments about your team, your coach and your players into one article but it would take some doing. If you hate everything about the Broncos get out of Denver.

Jeremystevens
Jeremystevens

John Elway had a bagel for breakfast says the guy who works at Starbucks! That means he is trading Tebow for magic beans! I guess a few wannabe journalists figured out how to get a few people to click on their article.  Go back to last year and watch the 4 games against the Raiders and Chargers and tell me if the team was more competitive with Tebow or Orton.  The public conciousness has been twittered to sh*t and the lack of perspective/attention span is ridiculous.

VBEVILL
VBEVILL

I am not really a Tebow fan except that I know he is a great person and a guy with huge athletic ability and competitiveness....How he comes to handle the negative winds blowing straight in his face will tell him, and us, a lot about Tim the man....Several have been saying that Pryor will be a QB project and other QBs are labeled as a "project."  Tebow has every bit the athletic capability of any of the other "projects," and some of his negatives in throwing are very similar to Pryors....So why shouldn't Denver place him on their practice squad and invest in developing him between now and next season?? Teams have wasted millions trying to get certain players up to their potential, so why even consider tossing this guy under the train so early in his career???  It may take hiring a special guy to help teach him better mechanics and such and whatever else he needs help with, but he doesn't need help strength, desire to succeed, and leadership, which got him where he is today, and are all part of the skill sets needed by an NFL QB. .   

Sherri Moore
Sherri Moore

Tebow has not been inconsistant this year.  His game against the Cowboys was solid and he got ZERO playing time in the Bills game.  If you want to cut a QB based on one game then Michael VIck, Cam Newton, Eli Manning and many others should be cut.  Michael Vick and Cam Newton were big time LOUSY!  Try reporting the news instead of making up the news for a change!   Give the kid a chance !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

VirgilCole
VirgilCole

He's NOT going to be traded. He's NOT going to be cut. He's NOT going to start. He's going to be used in the situations that Kyle Orton has no business being in, like anywhere near the goal line.

Read the article in USA Today about what Joe Montana said about Tim Tebow. This sums it up perfectly.

Notice that the only people dismissing Tim Tebow in the media are the guys who were basically scrubs themselves when they played. Like Merril Hoge, Boomer Esiason, and Steve Buerlien.

Merril Hoge was a mediocre Fullback, Steve Beurlien was a career back up that got some starts, and Boomer Esiason was the Trent Dilfer of his generation. (except that Dilfer won a Super Bowl)

Fanatics cause these rumors...
Fanatics cause these rumors...

Oh boy...you are a Tebow Fanatic and all of those like you need to cool it.  I understand that you think he's hard working and a nice guy.  I understand that you would be comfortable with your daughter going to see a movie with Timmy.  I understand that he was a great college quarterback.

What I don't understand with your kind is the idea that Timmy still deserves a chance at the starting position.  You have to earn playing time, it's not given to you.  It is obvious that Orton is 100x more equipped for the job, wait 1000x more equipped.  You may not want Orton to take your daughter to get ice cream, but he's the best option for winning.Tebow doesn't need to be cut, it'd be pointless.  He does need the fanatics to cool it for a bit and just let him develop.  If the Tebow maniacs would have let him sit, and learn, and grow into the league, then there would be no talk of cutting him.  He's right on track to do what sane, leveled headed fans thought he'd need to do.  Take a step back, for Timmy's sake and let the season roll...

VirgilCole
VirgilCole

I don't know where you get your info from, but the fans don't cut players from the team. No matter how many "fanatics" there are it won't sway a coach to cut or not cut a player.

VirgilCole
VirgilCole

So why haven't they cut Orton yet? No one is buying his jersey and no one wants to pay to see him play.

Using your logic Orton should have been gone last year.

The coaches could give a crap about jersey sales. It's their job to put the best athletes on the field.

If Tebow doesn't start at QB, I will guarantee you that he will be on the field in some capacity that gets points on the board.

MoneyTalks
MoneyTalks

You're wrong.  Jersey sales, ticket sales, and other merchandising around Timmy influence cuts.  It's the same reason Green Bay hung on to Favre for so long, way longer than they should have.

nick
nick

"What I don't understand with your kind is the idea that Timmy still deserves a chance at the starting position."

Then you don't understand right wing 'Christians'.  You might want to study up a bit, and it's their aim to take over the country.  Google "Dominionists". 

Eric
Eric

So are you going to answer the question or not?

Stop the childish tebow worship that ends up with you wildly striking out at anybody that doesn't share the same fantasies about this kid as you do. Explain how the story of a Dr.pressuring a young mother to have an illegal procedure that will cause Dr. and patient to go to prison has any possibility of being anything more than "embellished"...........please.

Get 'er done, "virgil cole"!

VirgilCole
VirgilCole

You really are living in a fantasy world where your thought are the only ones that are real aren't you?

The scary part is, you probably really believe what your saying.

Eric
Eric

Thanks, Nick.

Eric
Eric

Then you answer me.

Was abortion illegal in the Phillipines when Tim's mom was pregnant or wasn't it.

And did or did not the story revolve around her refusing to have an abortion the Dr. supposedly recommended?

Are you saying the Doctor recommended an illegal procedure, for which h and his patient would have been arrested for?

I'd have to say you're the gullible one here, "bama".

Eric
Eric

Then stop wasting everybody's time!

Bama Bronco
Bama Bronco

So sorry, but it seems like every time I go to reply I accidentally hit the like button, so your like was from me, and it wasn't intended. 

At any rate, Rick, this is a sports article, but I humored you and checked out your link.  This is PURE propaganda, in my opinion.  If you want to believe it, fine, but it's no different than the Senator Joe McCarthy witch hunt for communists. All you have is a group of people standing up what they believe in, just as pro abortionists do, gay rights activists do, pro lifers do, and on and on.  I'm not interested in pursuing it further, or this conversation.  Bye bye.

Bama Bronco
Bama Bronco

 Besides, what the hell does his mother having an abortion or not have to do with his starting or not in the NFL?  Nada, zip, zilch, so why are you bringing it up?

Bama Bronco
Bama Bronco

Oops, liked your comment again, Eric, but as you know already, I really don't.  Sorry, but you're the one believing the propaganda put out by the pro abortionists and Gloria Allred.  Don't be so gullible.  All you know is what you hear, and you certainly don't know about it first hand, or the actual details, so how can you say it was a con?  You can't.  Period.  End of story. 

Eric
Eric

Nope,

And..................are you saying you believe the story's true, that Tim's mom was encouraged to have an illegal abortion in a country where the doctor and the patient involved would have been imprisoned for a long time had they been caught?

The whole thing was a con, but I wouldn't want you to let facts get in the way of a good story, virgil. 

Know what you're taliking about next time.

VirgilCole
VirgilCole

"he took part in a highly divisive and controversial"=============

It was a commercial that told a quick summary of how he was born. The fact that it WASN'T preaching to anyone or telling anyone what to do with their lives is lost on you and those of your ilk huh?

You thought it was going to be this big "Christian, preachy, tell us how to live our lives" type of deal, and when it wasn't you got even more frustrated and thought of MORE ways that Christians are trying to destroy the world.

I'm right aren't I?

VirgilCole
VirgilCole

I love it when people who have no idea what sports are try to inject their special brand of hate into a topic.

And stay away from "Google" if you can't tell reality from fantasy.

Eric
Eric

No, You're way behind.

And Nick hit it exact.

Add "Calvinism" and your agenda is crystal clear.

Tebow and his zanies interjected politics and religion into this at the jump.

Before he ever fumbled a snap from center in his first mini camp his first year, he took part in a highly divisive and controversial focus on the family advertisement that aired during the Super Bowl telecast.

His marketing machine has advertised him as a bastion of "christian" goodness, "the hardest worker", "the bridge between sports and God". The good, wholesome 25 year old millionaire that can save western christian civilization from those rotten liberal abortionists and play quarterback, all at once, equally well.

No? Did you forget about his book? His energy drink ads? The reality is much different. ,

His most virulent and aggressive "fans" are, as a demographic,a whole lot more interested in his societal impact and his religious beliefs than they are the future or present of the Denver Broncos.

The fact this like able kid can't play a lick, that he's so raw that he's still trying to master the center/quarterback direct snap in the "t" formation, can't consistently execute the necessary footwork to complete a hand off to a back in a basic running play or can't routinely complete balls in 7 on 7 drills with no pressure doesn't enter into the discussion with the tebowphyles. It doesn't matter that the other 3 quarterbacks are ahead of him in every tangible skill, or that he came in no further along in his development than he was in last year's camp. Since it's got nothing to do with football and everything to do with how "christians" view the world, these nitwits want him starting under any circumstances.

Not for the good of the team or for competitive reasons. Those are irrelevant. That he can't play is something they can't or won't acknowledge, because, in their eyes, doing so somehow would be a setback for the  extreme right wing religious conservative movement.

Fact is, these "fans" have every right to root for anybody, for any reason, no matter how goofy.. Roosevelt Democrats ensured them that right when they saved the world from Nazi Germany and Japanese imperialism during the Second World War. That's undisputed. Christian extremism  is as legal as any other screwball extremism.

But when these idiots boo Brady Quinn as he follows Orton against the Bills, when they Boo Orton because he's not Tebow, when these morons scream "hurt him" so "their guy" can get in, they reveal themselves as the "dominionists", boors, and ideologically blind zealots and the creeps that they are. 

Good news is, these "fans" are a small demographic. The vast majority of people view the NFL as entertainment, non political, the least of all entities with a social message. As Tebow fades away, and isn't even in the dicussion a year from now, his legions of minions will fade away with him.

Then the rest of us will watch with a healthy, legitimate motivation.........we like to see the best guys play and we like to see the team we root for win. Christians, non christians, religious, non religious, Liberals, conservatives, united in our support of the team we like.

Finally. 

Bama Bronco
Bama Bronco

Whatever, Nick.  Your opinions and obsessions aren't going to ruin my day.  And I never used the word hate, you did. My point was, this is a SPORTS SITE!! 

nick
nick

Dominionism, as it's understood today, is a new form of "Christianity" that wasn't in existence when the country was founded.  In fact, the most prominent founders, Jefferson in particular, had a low opinion of Christianity; many of them were Deists.  I'm not behind the times, you're not up to date.

As for hating people who interject politics and religion into sports blogs--that's ridiculous considering that's what motivates the passion in pro-Tebow people.

Bama Bronco
Bama Bronco

You're WAY behind the times.  They took over the country when it was founded centuries ago.  Doesn't your money read "In God We Trust?"  Why do some people always have to interject politics and religion into sports blogs, for Christ's sake?  And I mean that literally.

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