#10 as in 2010 Draftee.

 

He will wear 15 in Denver.

 

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Subject: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: Tebow aims to make
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Did anyone else notice he's holding a #10 jersey?!?  Is that going to be his
Bronco's #??  Why not #15?

 

 

On Apr 25, 2010, at 9:16 PM, Shane Ford wrote:






Tebow aims to make Broncos look good for picking him


 
<http://www.gatorsports.com/article/20100424/ARTICLES/100429684/1136?p=all&t
c=pgall> 

The Associated Press

Tim Tebow meets the media in Denver on Friday.


The Associated Press

Published: Saturday, April 24, 2010 at 6:01 a.m. 
Last Modified: Friday, April 23, 2010 at 7:07 p.m.

 

 

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. - Tim Tebow looked out the foggy window as his
weather-delayed flight dropped through the dark clouds and descended into
Centennial Airport on Friday afternoon.

He saw the snow-covered city, the wind-whipped pines and the snarled traffic
and thought, there's just no better place he could have landed to begin his
NFL career.

The southpaw shotgun quarterback who helped Florida win two national titles
said he's determined to repay coach Josh McDaniels for making him the
surprise No. 25 pick of the Denver Broncos.

"I can't be more thankful for him deciding to take me," Tebow said at his
introductory news conference Friday. "That will be one of my biggest goals
is proving him right and making him proud."

McDaniels tutored three-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady in New England,
helped Matt Cassel become an NFL starter and guided Kyle Orton to his best
statistical season of his career in Denver last year.

"The work that he's done with the quarterbacks that he's been around, the
influence that he's made on them in their careers has been amazing," Tebow
said. "I'm just blessed to play for him. I think he's one of the best
coaches in the NFL. I firmly believe that.

"I'm drawn to him, too, because he's so passionate. I think that's going to
bring out a lot of things about me and my character and my excitement for
football and excitement for life," Tebow added. "We were both talking about
how we can't sleep we're so excited."

In Tebow, McDaniels has a big project on his hands in maybe the most
intriguing pro prospect since Michael Vick.

This is the Heisman Trophy winner who some called the greatest college
player ever. Now he is an NFL enigma, a big question mark because of his
throwing motion and the offense he ran at Florida.

Last week, McDaniels raved about the left-handed Tebow, who has developed a
new passing motion that allows him to drop back with the ball at his
shoulder instead of near his hip and release it quicker.

Tebow said eliminating the loop or "backswing" in his motion only took a
matter of weeks and now he's adjusting his footwork for the three-, five-
and seven-stop drops he'll be making in the NFL.

Some scouts think it could take two years for Tebow to make the transition
from combination college quarterback to prototypical pocket passer. Others
argue his success in college, his passion for football and his work ethic
will make the transition smoother and shorter.

A work in progress either way, Tebow is looking up at Orton and Brady Quinn
on the quarterback depth chart while the smart money has him spending his
rookie season running some wildcat plays while honing his game to play more
in 2011.

"Well, I look at it as I am a prototypical quarterback," Tebow insisted. "I
like to do the things that a regular quarterback does, and then I'm blessed
with athletic ability to do extra things. That's how I look at it. ... I'm
going to be a regular quarterback, a pocket quarterback and I'm going to
work and try to be great at that. That is my goal, I want to be a great
pocket passer, and that's something I'm working on."

Tebow said he's been proving critics wrong his whole athletic life, so he's
not bothered by all the critics who questioned Denver taking him in the
first round while more polished passers Colt McCoy and Jimmy Clausen were
available.

"I love a challenge and I love when somebody tells me that I can't because
it just pushes me that much more," Tebow said.

Tebow said he's selected jersey No. 15, which became available when the
Broncos traded Pro Bowl wide receiver Brandon Marshall to Miami.

The Broncos replaced Marshall by taking wide receiver Demaryius Thomas of
Georgia Tech with the 22nd overall pick Thursday night.

Thomas said he thinks he convinced the Broncos they should select him in
part because "I'm a good guy."

Thomas said living with his uncle, James Brown, a preacher, after his mother
and grandmother were incarcerated on drug charges when he was 12, is what
set him on the right path.

He said he spoke with his mother, Shirley Brown, on the phone Friday
morning.

"They watched last night," Thomas said. "She just said she was proud of me,
just do the right thing, stay with the right crowd, what I've been doing the
whole time."

The Broncos made the former Yellow Jackets deep threat the first wide
receiver taken in the draft, selecting him over Dez Bryant, who went two
spots later to Dallas at No. 24.

Thomas said he was surprised he was drafted ahead of the more polished
Bryant. After all, Thomas played in Paul Johnson's triple-option offense at
Georgia Tech, a system that's ill-suited for the NFL, and then he broke his
left foot just before the NFL combine.

But Bryant raised red flags with some teams concerned about his character
after his final college season at Oklahoma State was cut short by an NCAA
suspension.

"Why am I better than Dez?" Thomas said. "Well, I don't know, I can't say. I
know I'm a better person than Dez - that's how I feel. I feel like I'm a
better receiver, too. Bigger, faster."

Thomas said he thinks he'll be 100 percent in a couple of weeks and will be
able to participate in the Broncos' workouts in mid-May.

The Broncos drafted a versatile offensive lineman Friday by selecting Utah's
Zane Beadles in the second round.

 

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