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Originally Posted by biosurfer1
He couldn't figure out how to be a useful NFL QB. He couldn't figure out how to be a useful baseball player.
But OK
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He never got a real chance to be a useful NFL QB. In Denver even after a winning season and a playoff win, he ended up odd man out but for an understandable reason. If put in the right situation, most qb's can succeed. Trent Dilfer ring a bell? The problem is, teams expect a qb to step in and make an immediate difference. Few get the situation that a Brady in TB, Mahomes in KC or even the likes of Roethlisberger his rookie year in Pittsburgh get where there's a solid team around in place. Tebow never got that luxury.
Honestly if you look at Brady, he stepped into a good situation twice. The Patriots weren't a bad team when Bledsoe went down.