Tim Tebow is the NFL's 400-pound gorilla. Even if the quarterback isn't discussed (which happens never), he can hardly be ignored. He's loved and hated by fans. Everything he did last season with the Denver Broncos was parsed and dissected, drawing a hysterical following that will only be amplified now that he's a New York Jet.
In fact, one could argue that Tebow's following was why he was brought into New York to start. The word on Mark Sanchez has been that he wasn't pushed to get the starting job and hasn't pushed himself. Surely Sanchez has learned what a popular backup quarterback can do to a young player's career, as Matt Leinart did when he was supplanted by Kurt Warner in 2006.
Is it realistic to expect any sort of production at all from Tebow in 2012? Surely, he'll get some reps on offense as a Wildcat quarterback and even see some carries at the goal line. Will his throwing improve from last year? Will we see any evidence of that in an actual game?
Enjoy our discussion of what Tim might do in 2012 in our latest game of "Over/Under." Drink us in through the video above and leave your own predictions in the comments. Thanks and God bless.
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