NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – Now that the regular season is a few weeks old, we can take a deep breath and reflect on what Tim Tebow’s first — and likely last — season in East Rutherford was all about.
Actually, who are we kidding? We still don’t know what the Tebow experiment in New Jersey was all about.
The situation continues to get uglier, and now one party is reportedly playing the blame game.
Former Denver Broncos executive Ted Sundquist, who interviewed with the Jets for their vacant general manager position, told ESPN that team owner Woody Johnson said that the former first-round pick was “forced” on both him and team president Neil Glat.
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