Showing posts with label Arena Football League. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arena Football League. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Why the Arena Football League is Tim Tebow's Best Chance at Becoming an Elite NFL Quarterback

Let me make this quick and to the point: Tim Tebow's best shot at NFL stardom, as a quarterback, is through the Arena Football League. Perhaps last chance, as well?

Say whatever you want about his track record as the Denver Broncos' starting quarterback in 2010 and '11, but Tebow's chance at becoming a starting quarterback again in the National Football League is quickly dwindling.

At this point, after a failed 2012 campaign with the New York Jets, Timmy has two ways he could go about this: 1) give up on trying to become an NFL starting quarterback and admit that he may be better off switching positions if he wants another gig in the league or 2) stick with the quarterback position and sign a deal with an Arena League team.

There are plenty of teams willing to give him a deal if he chooses the latter of the two options. In fact, the Philadelphia Soul is the most recent AFL team to reach out to the newly unemployed Tebow about a job. The franchise's owner, former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Ron Jaworski, even sent him a package of plays that he'd be used in. That's showing some initiative.
Lately the Jacksonville Jaguars appear to be the only NFL team that would be possible fits for Tebow to become quarterback for, and the team's new owner has already publicly announced that he has no interest in the former University of Florida Heisman winner. Tebow appears set on sticking with his current position and, frankly, why wouldn't he? He's been playing quarterback most of his life, he led the Florida Gators to two National Championships as the signal caller and led John Elway's Broncos to a 2011-12 AFC Wild Card victory over the heavily-favored Pittsburgh Steelers.

That being said, I am among the majority when I say that Tebow's passing skills are not up to par with that of elite QBs in the NFL at this moment in time. Though he's worked on improving his mechanics, his throwing motion is still too long and his accuracy is erratic. His 10-7 record and 75.5 QB rating shows me that he has the game management and leadership skills to lead his team to victories, but the circus he brings with him scares off potential NFL suitors. Especially after his 2012 season in New York. Just too many distractions within the locker room, and he didn't appear to earn the respect needed from his Jets teammates.

The limited number of teams in the league that have expressed interest in his services, are not after his quarterbacking services. Rather, they'd like to use him in a variety of other packages and could possibly switch him to tight end or fullback.

But here's what the Arena league can offer him: a chance to develop his mechanics and transform himself into more of a pocket passer. Arena league fields are much smaller (50 yards long, 85 feet wide with eight-yard end zones), and the game itself has little running plays. With much faster-paced, passing-oriented games, Tebow will get acclimated with three and five-step dropbacks. He'll be forced to get the ball out of his hands much quicker as well, which is something else Tebow's game tends to lack.

Arguments have been made that the Canadian Football League would be another option for Timmy to take his talents to, but I would have to disagree with that statement if he would like to make his way back to the NFL. If he heads north to the CFL, he'll most likely have a harder time re-adjusting to the NFL should he make a re-appearance in the future. With the Arena League, he'll have tighter windows to throw in, meaning that if he can complete passes and throw touchdowns for an AFL team he will have no problem going back to hitting wideouts in stride on a much wider National Football League field.

As for the CFL, it's similar to the AFL in terms of relying heavily on the passing game. The only trouble with this is that the Canadian League's fields are 110 yards in length (with 20-yard end zones) and 65 yards in width, compared with the NFL's 100yd/10-yd/53.5-yd dimensions. Huge difference if you're a quarterback switching league's and adjusting to the style of play.
Normally you would think it would be a minor adjustment for a trained professional, but considering Tebow is looking to further improve on his mechanics and pocket presence it could just prove to be an un-needed distraction.

Either way, I believe these are the two most viable options for Tebow if he plans on becoming a star NFL quarterback one day. Then again, the AFL option could be a hit-or-miss opportunity. A superb stint with an Arena League team could help his NFL stock tremendously, but if his AFL stint ends with a train wreck similar to his New York escapades then he may further damage his reputation around the league.

So if he plans on sticking with his current position in the NFL, it would be well worth the risk of temporarily leaving the league to improve his mechanics and pocket-passing abilities out of the spotlight. And lets face it, a Tim Tebow AFL signing would rack in plenty of money for the respective team that happens to land him and may even bring in a few sold out crowds to Arenas all over.

Sounds like a winning situation for everyone. Tebow gets his shot at remaining a quarterback while working on his craft, his team earns whatever money Tebow fans bring them (and possibly a few wins), and the NFL can finally get away from the Tebow circus that was 2012.

Hopefully one day Tebow can finally prove myself––and all of his other critics––wrong and become an elite, Super Bowl-winning quarterback. One day.

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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Arena Football is BACK in action: AFL kick-off weekend

The fast-paced, high scoring Arena Football League is back in action as the 2011 regular season kicked off last night (Friday March 11) with a slate of three games. The night's action was headlined by last season's AFL Champion Spokane Shock.

The Shock, founded in 2006, allowed San Jose's three-time Arena Bowl-winning quarterback Mark Grieb to throw for 222 yards and six touchdowns (zero INTs). Full back Chad Cook added 21 yards and three touchdowns on the ground as the SaberCats put 76 points up on the scoreboard.

Spokane quarterback Kyle Rowley completed 30 passes for 364 yards and five touchdowns on 47 pass attempts, but his three interceptions were the downer for Spokane, whose offense managed just 48 points (which really isn't a whole lot for Arena League action).
The other two games involved the 2008 Arena Bowl champion Philadelphia Soul, and one of last season's newest teams, the Pittsburgh Power. The battle of PA ended up going in to overtime, with Philly's quarterback Justin Allgood's 300 yards and five touchdown passes--all to receiver Donovan Morgan, who also totaled 14 receptions for 189 yards by game's end--led the Soul's surging offense.

But it was veteran receiver/defensive back/returner Mike Brown whom made the game-winning play to end the game in overtime.

Pittsburgh's Bernard Morris, 264 yards, five TDs, 3 INTs committed a costly turnover when his third INT of the game was returned 15 yards for a game-ending touchdown by the fan favorite Brown. Brown, whom the Soul decided to bring back to the team after he was acquired from San Jose on February 18. The final score ended up being 58-52 in Pittsburgh as the Power starts its season with an 0-1 record.

The not-quite-as-exciting matchup between the Tampa Bay Storm and New Orleans Voodoo took place last night as well. The two made for a "low-scoring" 46-40 affair with limited mistakes. The game, believe it or not, seemed to revolve around the ground game as the two squads combined for five rushing touchdowns and just three passing touchdowns (all thrown by New Orleans' Danny Wimprine).

Tampa Bay came out on top thanks to a 24-point second quarter, allowing them to squeeze out the six-point victory.

Week One action has continued today (the Dallas Vigilantes defeated the Kansas City Command, 53-46, earlier today; Jacksonville Sharks and Arizona Rattlers face-off at 9 P.M. E.T. tonight), and will go through Monday night, with a Chicago Rush/Milwaukee Mustangs matchup capping the seven-game opening weekend.

Stay tuned for more coverage of the Arena Football League while we await the end result of the NFL labor negotiations.

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