This should be the confirmation Tim Tebow needs that it’s just not going to work.
If he can’t play for a coach as smart and open-minded as Chip Kelly, in a Philadelphia Eagles offense made for quarterbacks who can move, on a team that seemed to desperately want him to succeed, Tebow’s NFL career may be truly over this time.
His reported release Saturday came a day after the Eagles traded Matt Barkley to the Arizona Cardinals, opening the No. 3 quarterback job. The Eagles are opting to move ahead with two, Sam Bradford and Mark Sanchez, while Tebow hits the street again.