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Why the Cleveland Browns should look at Tebow

Why the Browns Should Look at Tebow




So if you were wondering, yes this is legit. Tim Tebow may not be the permanent solution but, for the 0-8 Browns it is a damn good temporary one. Over the past season and a half the Browns are 1-23 and are a disgrace as an organization. They have passed on players like Deshaun Watson, Carson Wentz, and Dak Prescott in the last two drafts. The Browns have changed starting quarterbacks 20 different times in the last 43 games.
Now the argument for Tebow… Kizer has thrown two more picks (11) in the last 8 games then Tebow (9) has thrown in his career. Tebow doesn’t just get it done with his arm, he is also a mobile threat. In the 9 games he played with the Denver Broncos in the 2010 season he had more rushing touchdowns (6) then the Browns running backs have through the first 8 games this season (5). Tim Tebow would be the first Browns starting quarterback that owns a career playoff win since Jake Delhomme who started 4 games in the 2010 season. Tim Tebow may not be the perfect Quarterback but he does know how to do one thing, and that is win games. In 2011 he led Denver to a 6 game win streak and to a playoff victory over the Steelers. The closest the Browns have ever been to a 6 game win streak in the last 18 years was their 4 game win streak in 2009. They also haven’t won a playoff game as an organization in 23 years. You tell me, should the Browns make a call to Tebow? Or is the bigger question, will Tebow say yes?

-Fern (@Fernywaffles)

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