Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Tebow Update

Here we go again. Tim Tebow is willing and ready to show two NFL teams what he can do. This article was written a couple of days ago on espn.com and I thought I would share it with anyone who is reading this blog. Here it is:

The Buffalo Bills and Seattle Seahawks want to see what Tim Tebow can do in person.

The quarterback said he will have individual workouts with both teams -- which each have long-term needs at quarterback -- following his workout at Florida's pro day, on March 17, according to a report on NFL.com.

Tim Tebow
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Tebow, who took part in the NFL scouting combine but did not throw there, is expected to unveil his recently revamped throwing motion at Florida's pro day.

The Bills have an immediate need for a quarterback, while the Seahawks are eyeing a long-term solution to eventually succeed veteran starter Matt Hasselbeck.

Tebow said he has been working out with Arizona State offensive coordinator Noel Mazzone and Marc Trestman, the coach of the CFL's Montreal Alouettes, on key aspects of the pro passing game, according to the report. Mazzone coached San Diego Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers at NC State, while Trestman worked with Steve Young and Rich Gannon with the 49ers and Raiders, respectively.

Tebow has a supporter in former Buffalo quarterback and Hall of Famer Jim Kelly, who has said the two-time BCS national champion and Heisman Trophy winner could be the answer to the Bills' QB woes. The Bills have started nine different quarterbacks since Kelly retired and are mired in a decade-long playoff drought.

"Whether it's Tim Tebow, whether they'll have a shot at him when draft time comes ... you have to look at the top three quarterbacks in the draft, really study them," Kelly said last year, in an interview in USA Today. "And you look for a guy with good character, good leadership ability and good arm strength."

Monday, March 8, 2010

Gone so Soon!!

Everyone knows someone that has passed from this life on to the next in a very sudden manner. Know body knows when there time is going to come. This past weekend Utah State University lost a student who was much more than that. Trent Walker was the kind of person that everybody should aspire to be. He lived a life of kindness, honesty, compassion and humility. He wasn't just a student to me, he was a friend. We have have studying the same major for nearly two years now and have had multiple classes together. He was always the first person to offer help or give suggestions in all our group projects. His ideas were incredible and the PR world will miss his imagination. Life is to short to not live it the way that Trent did. He had a great influence on many people and I was fortunate enough to be around him as much as I was. The world will truly miss Trent and my thoughts and prayers go out to his family and his loved ones. The Utah Statesman wrote a very awesome article about Trent and here is the link if you would like to read it. Peace and Love Trent, thanks for everything.