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Tim Tebow, Jets United After Lengthy Trade Negotiations

By NANCY ARMOUR 03/22/12 05:57 AM ET AP

Tim Tebow Jets Trade New York
JANUARY 08: Quarterback Tim Tebow #15 of the Denver Broncos receives high fives from fans after defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers.

-- Chaotic, arrogant, sometimes even crass.

And if you think the New York Jets are bad, you should see their fans.

Welcome to The Big Apple, Tim Tebow. If you can make it there ... well, let's just say the attention you received in Denver – the obsessing over your throwing technique, what kind of teammate you were, your religious beliefs, your musical preferences, where you went for dinner and, yes, even your Tebowing – will seem like a quick once-over compared to the microscope you'll be under in Manhattan.

"I think it's a great market; it's a great city," Tebow said late Wednesday night.

Better watch what you wish for.

While their buttoned-down co-tenants at the Meadowlands, the Giants, just won their second Super Bowl in five years, the Jets are NFL champions in dysfunction. Head coach Rex Ryan has turned off pretty much anyone not in green and white with his foul mouth and obscene gestures, and it's going to take more than a few bottles of Lysol to clear the toxic air in the Jets locker room.

They couldn't even pull off the trade without drama.

After announcing they had acquired Tebow from the Denver Broncos on Wednesday morning, the Jets needed the entire day to actually get the deal done, tripped up by the fine print. In the meantime, instead of the lovefest that usually greets new players, Tebow was dismissed as a "publicity stunt" by none other than Joe Namath and dissed by Jets cornerback Antonio Cromartie.

"I can't imagine a more unlikely fit for Tim Tebow than the New York Jets, just given what we know about the culture of that team. It seems to me, and a lot of outside observers, a team that has a pretty broken culture – at least a messy culture," said Patton Dodd, the executive editor of Patheos.com, a website designed for dialogue on religion and spirituality, and author of the ebook, "The Tebow Mystique."

"(But) in some ways, it's sort of ideal for him," Dodd added. "Even though it doesn't seem like a likely fit, if he's serious about what he believes, this is the kind of place that he ought to, to use Christian language, feel called to."

On paper, Tebow has all the makings of a 21st Century All-American. He's personable, he's polite, he's generous, he even listens to Christian rock and sings the lyrics during warmups. He has shown he can win football games, too, taking a 1-4 Broncos team to the playoffs and thrilling fans with a series of otherworldly comebacks.

What he's not so great at is throwing the football. His 46.5 completion percentage ranked him 33rd in the 32-team NFL last year, and the Broncos backed into the playoffs with three straight losses.

Without coming out and saying it, none other than John Elway – the Hall of Famer who now runs the Broncos – decided he'd had enough. He signed Peyton Manning – a justifiable move no matter who you unseat.

"Tim Tebow's a great kid. If I want someone to marry my daughter, it's him," Elway said.

Though he called Tebow a "great football player," Elway refused to say much about whether he could be a great quarterback and then promptly shipped him out of town.

Now, Tebow walks into a city where fans won't have any qualms about sharing their feelings – these are fans who make a near-annual ritual of booing their top draft pick when his name is announced – and onto a team that already has a shaky situation with its quarterback, Mark Sanchez.

Sanchez's psyche was already fragile after the debacle that was last season and seeing the Jets pine for Manning couldn't have helped. Then, not two weeks after he's signed to a three-year extension, the Jets go out and get Tebow.

"Mark Sanchez is, has been and will be our starting quarterback," Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum said late Wednesday.

Uh-huh. The Broncos said similar things about Kyle Orton, and he finished last season in Kansas City.

The New York fan base is notoriously fickle – Linsanity? That's so two weeks ago – and one interception by Sanchez, heck, one glare from Santonio Holmes, and Jets fans will be calling for Tebow. The tabloids won't even be that restrained; one paper Thursday featured the Statue of Liberty, Tebowing.

"We obviously know that Tim has a magnetic following," Tannenbaum said. "We understand the popularity of the backup quarterback, and this one is more unique than others."

"Unique," that's a good way of putting it.

Tebow has had a large and fervent following since his days at Florida, and as much as the two national titles he brought to the program, he drew people in because of his Christian faith. He is hardly the first player to name-drop God or kneel in prayer amid the chaos of a game; Jeremy Lin, New York's most recent fad, makes no secret of his Christian faith, either.

But Tebow is seen as more outspoken, more passionate. As appealing as that is to some, it's a turnoff for others, and there is very little middle ground to be found.

"I'm sure that there will be plenty of scoffing at Tim Tebow and his kind of earnest, evangelical spirituality," Dodd said.

That may have been part of the reason the Jets wanted him, however.

Now that the Oakland Raiders are on good behavior, the Jets have assumed the title of the NFL's bad boys: brash, mouthy, itching to stir up trouble. Oh, it's entertaining at first; at times, "Hard Knocks" felt like a football version of "Dance Moms."

But the act can wear thin fast – especially when a team and its coach aren't winning.

Tebow "models this life of serving other people, of selflessness, these character traits that, at end of day, are conducive to winning," Dodd said. "Even though his status as an NFL quarterback is open to question and we don't know what we're getting from him as a quarterback, you definitely know what you're getting from him as a person and that's a person of character. Strong leadership ability, the capacity to rally people around him.

"Maybe they're hoping that will rub off on people."

Despite its reputation, New York is not the godless Gomorrah that outsiders envision. The city has experienced an evangelical revival of sorts, with young, goateed pastors establishing churches in storefronts, auditoriums and hotel ballrooms. According to nycreligion.info, about 40 percent of the 200 evangelical congregations in Manhattan below 125th Street started in the last decade. The Empire State Building is home to an evangelical school, The King's College, where students are preparing to become Christian leaders.

"The city has changed. The city is much more religious," said Tony Carnes, editor of nycreligion.info. "As far as the number of religious groups, we're at a 100-year high. There hasn't been this type of effervescence in this city for a number of years."

That portion of the population is sure to embrace Tebow.

Others, however, won't be nearly so welcoming, watching closely to see if Tebow really is as clean-cut as he appears.

Maybe even rooting for him to fail.

"What I think (being in New York) will show is the steadiness of his faith, and that's what many have tried to question," said Joe Price, a professor in the religious studies department at Whittier College. "If he succeeds in New York, it's not just because he's north of Colorado Springs and within arm's reach of Focus on the Family. He's right there within arm's reach of Manhattan, a very different culture. But if his faith is expressed in the same way, winning and losing, that really identifies the authenticity and the depth of his faith."

For his part, Tebow doesn't plan to act as the Jets' morals police. Or New York's, for that matter.

Asked about Ryan's salty language, Tebow brushed it off, saying, "You're not going to have the cleanest language in an NFL locker room, so I'm not too worried about that."

His job, he said, is to play football, "get better as a quarterback and to help the team any way possible."

And if he manages to get the Jets back to the Super Bowl, he could find himself up in the pantheon of New York's sports heroes: Frazier. Namath. Jeter.

Tebow?

"Jets fans will be critical of whoever doesn't lead them to the glory of the Namath era, religion or no religion," Price said. "For Jets fans, the only religion that matters is the success of the Jets."

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AP National Writer Eddie Pells, AP Religion Writer Rachel Zoll and AP Sports Writer Dennis Waszak Jr. contributed to this report.

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Amalek
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03:31 PM on 03/24/2012
I guess the Jets are going to convert to the wishbone next year.
09:28 AM on 03/23/2012
I am a Jaguar fan, my son went to Nease high school where he played football for (while being home schooled) & I love the gators so I am really happy that Saint Timmy is not comming to play w/ the Jaguars. He will only want to be the QB and the fans will riot whenever Mark Sanchez doesn't have a perfect game. They will call for Timmy because he was ranked near the bottom of QB's last year?????
Jeremy Lin is great because he works hard & is a great player with a great story who happens to be Christian while Timmy Tebow is a fanatical Christian who tries to play football. I hope you all see the error of picking Timmy so you can get back to being a good football team again.
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cynical one
ALT-F4 will take care of all your problems.
06:43 PM on 03/24/2012
Talent always over rules hype.
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Killermolls44
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08:40 PM on 03/24/2012
Oh they'll see the error. When Tebow tries to steal the spot light while they're losing games. He's the Kim Kardashian of football.
Mort Adela
Was a trapeze artist. Until I got dropped.
07:50 AM on 03/23/2012
I heard that the Jets are looking to go to a power-rush type offense. If that's true, he may fit in well. He has shown a talent for carrying the ball. I hope he's prepared for the NYC spotlight, though. It's about 100 times more intense than in Denver. See this, Tim? It's a giant microscope. Now, if you'll just hop up here on this glass slide...
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hairydodger
02:11 AM on 03/23/2012
Tebow is going to live in Jersey? He'll need God's help for sure.
Mort Adela
Was a trapeze artist. Until I got dropped.
07:56 AM on 03/23/2012
Spoken like someone who has never been any further south than Exit 10. South Jersey is the reason why it's called The Garden State.
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cynical one
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09:31 AM on 03/23/2012
It's no Colorado.
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cynical one
ALT-F4 will take care of all your problems.
09:30 AM on 03/23/2012
Maybe he can save the Jersey Shore cast? Snooki does need a father for her child.
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michelesda
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02:09 AM on 03/23/2012
Tebow isn't going to get the Jets or anybody else to the superbowl, at least not at QB. On the other hand, he might be able to create a few exciting moments as a running back.
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armywifee
From the Soviet Republic of Canuckistan
06:45 PM on 03/22/2012
Now Timmy can bring Christianity to those heathen NY savages!
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Killermolls44
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07:09 PM on 03/22/2012
And yet New York is more modern and progressive than all the bible belt states combined.
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armywifee
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07:54 PM on 03/22/2012
I'm happy to see him traded--the God squad stuff is very annpying
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cynical one
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09:32 AM on 03/23/2012
Like comparing Boulder to Colorado Springs.
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Killermolls44
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01:22 AM on 03/23/2012
Oh man I know, I live in Denver and am not a Broncos fan. drove me mad. Made me want to move back west real quick.
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rikster
buy the ticket-take the ride
05:15 PM on 03/22/2012
make him a tight end...
09:18 AM on 03/23/2012
That would be a perfect fit...if he could catch the ball. He only wants to be QB and moved schools so that he would be a QB in high school. He is going to burn out and end up being a minister somewhere or a politician......
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Killermolls44
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08:41 PM on 03/24/2012
He only wants to play QB, he can go to the afl if the NFL doesn't work out.
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Angelica
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04:25 PM on 03/22/2012
LOL...This about sums it up for most New Yorkers.

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04:21 PM on 03/22/2012
Best of luck, little dude.

He made things interesting for the Broncos, but I think there were more Patriots and less Steelers in his future here. Now to see if the offensive line can get its act together and keep Manning safe.
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FreeSwingingSoul
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03:57 PM on 03/22/2012
I think Tebow will be successful with the Jets. He's much better suited for a wildcat offense, instead of even attempting to be a pocket passer. If Sanchez plays 3.5 quarters of football, with Tebow used on occasion (short yardage, goal line, and wildcat stuff), then Tebow becomes the perfect guy to put in late in the 4th if the team is down by a couple of scores. It takes pressure off of Sanchez in those situations, and lets Tebow do what Tebow does best. It also takes the pressure off of Tebow in the first three quarters. Tebow becomes a relief pitcher for the Jets. It'll be fun to watch!
09:39 AM on 03/23/2012
You do realize how bad Saint Timmy is as a QB? He would maybe be a good fullback or even a tightend if he knew how to catch a football. The Jets will meet w/ the Pats twice a year & you saw what they did to Timmy. Broadway Joe was correct when he said that it was not a football move but instead a PR move. I am so relieved that you will have this NYC sized headache instead of us Jaugar fans down here in Florida.
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FreeSwingingSoul
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10:13 AM on 03/23/2012
It's interesting that you assume I'm a Jets fan in NYC, simply because I do see the potential successful use of Tebow along side Sanchez. In reality, I'm a diehard Bronco fan living in Denver. I watched every single minute of Tebow on the field last year. I DO see his potential. But I'm also very glad to have Peyton instead. Tebow will still be fun to watch next year.
03:11 PM on 03/22/2012
"Welcome to The Big Apple, Tim Tebow."

Despite Sc*mbag Billionaire's attempt to bribe his fellow billionaire to move to NYC, the Jets are still a New Jersey team. Tebow never has to set foot in NYC
02:33 PM on 03/22/2012
Wasn't he "praying" to go to Florida? Maybe that will work out - - - next time!
02:09 PM on 03/22/2012
Tebow in "Sin City." I don't think New Yorkers will be as interested in his postulating as they will be in his performance. Will be a very interesting season this Fall.
06:29 PM on 03/22/2012
You think there are no religious folks in NYC?
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J Rupel
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06:31 PM on 03/22/2012
There are, just not of the right religion.
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cynical one
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06:37 PM on 03/22/2012
That's okay, Tim and his dad will convert them all.
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Killermolls44
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07:10 PM on 03/22/2012
Let's hope not, we need less pious arrogant people in this country.
01:45 PM on 03/22/2012
Tebow going to New York... Reminds me of the movie "Elf" when Santa is explaining NYC to Will Ferrell's innocent elf character:

"If you see a sign for Peep Show, it doesn't mean you get to look at your presents early..."
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02:00 PM on 03/22/2012
Oh thank you for that sweet and funny comment! It's perfect...F and F as soon as I finish laughing!
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Killermolls44
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01:22 AM on 03/23/2012
Lol!
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12:51 PM on 03/22/2012
i think tim tebow will be just fine in the Big Apple. some, are questioning, whether tebow will make it in the new york. i had the same questions, about eli manning, whether or not he would make it in new york. i thought eli, looked like he was 12 yrs.old. he looked like a junior high schooler, but i guess he proved his skeptics wrong. it's ironic, eli's older brother, is the guy who took over tebows place on the roster.
09:45 AM on 03/23/2012
Let me get this straight.....You dare to compare Eli w/ Saint Timmy? He is going to stink in NYC the same way he stunk in Denver. Remember that they had to dumb down the football plays for Timmy to the college level because he could not do the NFL level !!!
His only hope is for trick plays or a wild cat play and that is iffy at best. The best Jaguar move was NOT getting Saint Timmy and the circus that travels w/ him.
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Amalek
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03:33 PM on 03/24/2012
I see a little blow and some hookers before the first preseason game.