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If you asked NFL observers which franchise is the most ostentatiously buttoned-up, the one that least likes to be involved in the sort of soap-opera drama that the ESPN2 talkfests devour, perhaps 99 of them would say New England. In fact, the most prolific offense in history utilized the spread offense—the Patriots, coached by Belichick and run by current Pats coordinator Josh McDaniels.

So perhaps Meyer had some interesting thoughts for how his favorite ex-player can succeed in the NFL, and he decided to share them with his favorite NFL coach? People with no interest in football geekery can skip the next two paragraphs. In the pro game, only quicker quarterbacks like Michael Vick and Robert Griffin III can successfully helm offenses that are designed to have the quarterback run a lot. In fact, Belichick actually already does a similar thing with Hernandez, who sometimes lines up in the backfield and takes hand-offs.

With Gronkowski out indefinitely with a series of rather gruesome injuries, perhaps Hernandez will need to be more of a traditional tight end, and it will be Tebow who is forcing the mismatches. So, maybe scrap this theory. Gregg Rosenthal examines the difficult choice now facing the QB. Despite the requisite fervor draped upon Tebow's every move, it's far from a surprising transaction if the Patriots intended to fill their man roster with the best players available.

With Ryan Mallett firmly in place as Tom Brady 's backup, Tebow played himself out of the role during an underwhelming preseason. Robert Kraft, coach Bill Belichick, coach Josh McDaniels and the entire Patriots organization for giving me the opportunity to be a part of such a classy organization," Tebow tweeted Saturday.

I will remain in relentless pursuit of continuing my lifelong dream of being an NFL quarterback. Tebow was signed in June, a move that made some sense considering the presence of offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels -- the former Denver Broncos coach who drafted the QB in -- and Bill Belichick , whose affinity for University of Florida players is well-documented. Still, the Patriots needed to see Tebow develop as a quarterback in time for the regular season, and he didn't come close: His of passing performance over three preseason appearances netted just yards and two touchdowns with two interceptions.

With Tebow coming off an unproductive and chaotic campaign with the New York Jets , it's fair to wonder if his days in the NFL have drawn to a close. Asked after Thursday night's preseason finale against the New York Giants if he was worried about sitting on the roster bubble , Tebow was typically stoic. It really gives you a lot of peace in whatever circumstance I'm in. Those circumstances will pull Tebow away from New England.

Where he lands next is anyone's guess. Click here to listen and subscribe. Immediate talk radio speculation after Tebow news broke was that he might be the long-term heir to Brady, given time to develop under him and under the tutelage of McDaniels. Though Tebow's role, position and future in New England are up for debate, one thing that isn't is the type of spotlight he works under. There will be more media at mini-camp this week and training camp will be more of a spectacle as long as the polarizing figure that is Tebow remains on the roster.

That shouldn't be an issue though, as the Patriots are as good as any team under Belichick's controlling style of keeping those types of concerns in check. Belichick and Brady will ensure that there are no circus-like distractions, while Tebow's time in the limelight will likely be limited right Ochocinco? Tim Tebow is apparently a Patriot.

That's such big news that it made the Drudge Report. Things just got a bit more interesting in Foxborough.

We're breaking down the top segments from Tuesday's edition of the PFW in Progress radio show so you don't miss a thing. The New England Patriots Cheerleaders will be making promo appearances at the following locations:. Paul Perillo, Erik Scalavino, and Mike Dussault discuss the Patriots dominant performance over the Panthers and preview the upcoming matchup against the Browns at home in Foxborough. In addition, Steve Burton goes one-on-one with J. Jackson, and Coach Belichick spotlights the Browns pass rush on the Belestrator.

All that and more on this episode of Patriots All Access. The Patriots announced their full season schedule tonight, in a game regular season format for the first time. Patriots special teams star Brandon King couldn't be prouder of his wife, a U. Army officer, for her service to him and our country. Patriots tight end Jonnu Smith credits the many painful sacrifices made by some of his closest family and friends for the success he's now enjoying.

In his first season with New England, tight end Hunter Henry is becoming a valuable addition to the Patriots offense. How his Arkansas roots and strong religious faith have helped him get here, and where he hopes to go next. Watch how the New England Patriots Cheerleaders are selected.

From the first auditions all the way to Week 1 of the NFL season. Host Rob 'Hardy' Poole from You'll hear from opponent beat writers and get all the late-breaking news. Immediately after the game host Rob 'Hardy' Poole from



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