Sunday, April 1, 2012

Tebow not concerned if he'll be starter again

by Ryan Ebert

Tim Tebow has said that he's "not sure" if he'll ever be a starting QB again, and that he's not concerned with it.


"I don't know what the future holds, but I know who holds my future," Tebow said, referring to his strong Christian faith. "That's something that has always given me peace and comfort. That's why I don't have to worry about the future. I can just worry about today and worry about becoming better as a football player and a person."

He compared his situation to back with his time in Florida backing up QB Chris Leak while playing occasional snaps.

"Ultimately, it ended with a lot of success," Tebow said, "us winning a national championship."

He has also said that he has "a great relationship" with Rex Ryan.

"I am truly honored to play for a coach that is that passionate and loves the game that much," Tebow said. "I really think he's a player's coach and you see guys want to go out there and play a little bit better for him. And I think he knows how to get the best out of his players, and I'm excited about playing for him."

Tebow was asked about Antonio Cromartie's comments about Tebow going to New York. Instead of being angry Tebow praised Cromartie's loyalty to Mark Sanchez.

"I think it's great because he had his quarterback's back, and that's what you want ... you want guys that are supporting your quarterback and I think that's great," Tebow said. "And I commend him for doing that."

"And I have a lot of respect for him and I feel like he has respect for me, but he was sticking up for his quarterback and good for him," Tebow said.

Since the trade, Cromartie backed off his comments and called Tebow "a winner."

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