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RolStoppable said:
dongo8 said:
Washington is basically the NYJ of the NFC, and RGIII is their Mark Sanchez. Minus a butt fumble, of course, but it seems they will never fully trust him again. Definitely better for him and the team to just move on. Cutting him wouldn't be the worst idea in play. I really do think he could be a great QB, but he needs the team to be willing to play for him, and I don't think they are.

Good to see that we are done with this topic. Now let's move on to the next one.

You said that Tebow will make the team of the Eagles, but I don't think so. It still looks like he can't comprehend more than a few basic plays of a playbook while Barkley has the ability to get the ball to receivers. Nevermind Barkley's advantage of being with the Eagles for quite some time now, so he is more familiar with the playbook and teammates. Tebow also brings the circus to town and Chip Kelly isn't the kind of guy who likes media attention.

On a sidenote, I am done with setting up the framework for this year's prediction league, so the spreadsheet is ready to go.

I say that Tebow will make the team because he is not a typical QB, Barkley is, and not a good one at that. Tebow is not a great QB either, but I keep in mind that he has been out of the league for basically two years as well. I do think that he has untapped potential, and will only get better the longer he gets to stick with a team. He needs to be quicker with his reads, but for working with third stringers, he really hasn't looked all that bad. I'm sticking with it, Barkley cut for lack of growth, Tebow stays for potential, and versatility.



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