+1
Yeah, love him or hate him, what the Jets did was pretty inexplicable. If ever there were a situation where it made sense to roll the dice with an atypical QB and see what happens, it was the Jets' situation this past season.
I don't blame people for wondering if Tebow can be a long-term successful option at QB (though I think it has to be acknowledged that his game is more than just throwing). But he's so exceptional in other respects that he really only needs to rise to the level of mediocre throwing the ball to be at least a decent option. And let's be honest, he still would give some teams a better chance to win than the more traditional (but still pretty terrible) options the dregs of the league are rolling with now.
Anyway, if two teams have gotten rid of him, even if the first was by trade, it's definitely going to make other teams shy away who might have given him a second look before. Decent chance he'll have to agree to play another position to stay in the league, which is interesting in and of itself.