Tebow leads April jersey sales

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NEW YORK -- Tim Tebow already leads the NFL in one category: jersey sales.

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His Denver Broncos No. 15 was by far the most popular on the NFL's website for April. His celebrity clearly trumps the debate over whether he'll ever make it as an NFL quarterback after winning the Heisman Trophy and two national championships at Florida.

Tebow is, at best, third on Denver's depth chart at QB. But the 25th pick of the first round still had the best-selling rookie jersey since the NFL started keeping track in 2006. Thirty percent of the orders came from Florida.

The Broncos were tops in the league in merchandise sales on NFLShop.com in April after ranking 10th for the year ending March 31 -- and without any other Denver player's jersey in the top 25.

The draft's top pick, the St. Louis Rams' Sam Bradford, was at No. 9, behind not just Tebow but the second selection, defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh. The new Detroit Lion, who ranked eighth, is the only lineman in the top 25.

April's No. 2 seller was an old quarterback on a new team: the Commanders jersey of Donovan McNabb. McNabb's Eagles jersey wasn't even in the top 25 for the year ending March 31, trailing even teammate Michael Vick.

His trade to Washington has sparked not just interest in McNabb but in his replacement in Philadelphia, Kevin Kolb. Ready to make his debut as a full-time starter, Kolb was No. 12 in the April rankings.

Just as eye-catching is the drop in jersey sales for a quarterback in the news for very different reasons: Ben Roethlisberger. The Pittsburgh Steelers star, a longtime mainstay among the league's most popular jerseys, ranked 11th for the year ending March 31.

He's nowhere to be seen in the top 25 for April, a month when he was suspended without pay for six games for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy. Prosecutors decided not to charge Roethlisberger in a case involving a 20-year-old college student who accused the quarterback of sexually assaulting her in a Milledgeville, Ga., nightclub.

LaDainian Tomlinson's move from the Chargers to the Jets boosted sales of his jerseys. He ranked 16th for the year ending March 31, but shot up to sixth for April.

The rest of the top 10 for April includes many of the usual suspects: Drew Brees, Peyton Manning, Brett Favre, Tony Romo and Troy Polamalu.

Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=5165547
 

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What the hell just happened. I thought Brandon Marshall was #15.

-Edit nevermind, hes on the Dolphins. LOL.
 

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Jenky;3391664 said:
NEW YORK -- Tim Tebow already leads the NFL in one category: jersey sales.

nfl_a_tebow_200.jpg


His Denver Broncos No. 15 was by far the most popular on the NFL's website for April. His celebrity clearly trumps the debate over whether he'll ever make it as an NFL quarterback after winning the Heisman Trophy and two national championships at Florida.

Tebow is, at best, third on Denver's depth chart at QB. But the 25th pick of the first round still had the best-selling rookie jersey since the NFL started keeping track in 2006. Thirty percent of the orders came from Florida.

The Broncos were tops in the league in merchandise sales on NFLShop.com in April after ranking 10th for the year ending March 31 -- and without any other Denver player's jersey in the top 25.

The draft's top pick, the St. Louis Rams' Sam Bradford, was at No. 9, behind not just Tebow but the second selection, defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh. The new Detroit Lion, who ranked eighth, is the only lineman in the top 25.

April's No. 2 seller was an old quarterback on a new team: the Commanders jersey of Donovan McNabb. McNabb's Eagles jersey wasn't even in the top 25 for the year ending March 31, trailing even teammate Michael Vick.

His trade to Washington has sparked not just interest in McNabb but in his replacement in Philadelphia, Kevin Kolb. Ready to make his debut as a full-time starter, Kolb was No. 12 in the April rankings.

Just as eye-catching is the drop in jersey sales for a quarterback in the news for very different reasons: Ben Roethlisberger. The Pittsburgh Steelers star, a longtime mainstay among the league's most popular jerseys, ranked 11th for the year ending March 31.

He's nowhere to be seen in the top 25 for April, a month when he was suspended without pay for six games for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy. Prosecutors decided not to charge Roethlisberger in a case involving a 20-year-old college student who accused the quarterback of sexually assaulting her in a Milledgeville, Ga., nightclub.

LaDainian Tomlinson's move from the Chargers to the Jets boosted sales of his jerseys. He ranked 16th for the year ending March 31, but shot up to sixth for April.

The rest of the top 10 for April includes many of the usual suspects: Drew Brees, Peyton Manning, Brett Favre, Tony Romo and Troy Polamalu.

Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=5165547

No suprise, you cant help but root for Tebow.
 

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So the list looks like this:
1. Tebow
2. McNabb
3. Drew Brees
4. Peyton Manning
5. Brett Favre
6. LaDanian Tomlinson
7. Tony Romo
8. Ndamakong Suh
9. Sam Bradford
10. Troy Polamalu

At least that's what I gleamed from the article.... Just another reason for me to hate Tim Tebow. The guy is at best the #3 QB on his team and his jersey is outselling everyone? Disgusting
 

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Gzus;3391793 said:
So the list looks like this:
1. Tebow
2. McNabb
3. Drew Brees
4. Peyton Manning
5. Brett Favre
6. LaDanian Tomlinson
7. Tony Romo
8. Ndamakong Suh
9. Sam Bradford
10. Troy Polamalu

At least that's what I gleamed from the article.... Just another reason for me to hate Tim Tebow. The guy is at best the #3 QB on his team and his jersey is outselling everyone? Disgusting

I don't think anyone is buying his jersey because of his skills.

They're buying it because they like the guy.
 

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Hoofbite;3391807 said:
I don't think anyone is buying his jersey because of his skills.

They're buying it because they like the guy.

That is what they are doing now. What happens in 5 years? It will be because of his skills or lack thereof that will decide how many Tebow jerseys are sold.
 

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joseephuss;3392093 said:
That is what they are doing now. What happens in 5 years? It will be because of his skills or lack thereof that will decide how many Tebow jerseys are sold.
Or how many are being worn in third world countries after they are donated.
 

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Alexander;3394088 said:
Or how many are being worn in third world countries after they are donated.


You don't think he will be worth a ****? Personally I hope the guy makes it. I doubt we will have any stories about him and his sister or or any 16 year old kid for that matter.
 

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JBond;3394108 said:
You don't think he will be worth a ****? Personally I hope the guy makes it. I doubt we will have any stories about him and his sister or or any 16 year old kid for that matter.
Dude don't put this guy on a pedestal. He is a human, he isn't Jesus. My gosh. This is the problem with our society. I am sure you and others were saying the same thing about Kobe Bryant, Michael Phelps and Tiger Woods too before you found out what they were really like. I don't put anything past anyone.
 

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JBond;3394108 said:
You don't think he will be worth a ****? Personally I hope the guy makes it. I doubt we will have any stories about him and his sister or or any 16 year old kid for that matter.

I am not hoping for him to succeed, nor am I hoping for him to fail. I think he will fail because I just don't think he has the talent to be a top notch NFL QB. He may succeed as a career back up, but that will be considered a failure since he went in the first round. It is a tough job.
 

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mldardy;3394156 said:
Dude don't put this guy on a pedestal. He is a human, he isn't Jesus. My gosh. This is the problem with our society. I am sure you and others were saying the same thing about Kobe Bryant, Michael Phelps and Tiger Woods too before you found out what they were really like. I don't put anything past anyone.
Quoting some nutjob I heard on the radio who called into The Fan:

"Passing on Tim Tebow is like Passing on Jesus!"

The guy claimed he was going to turn in and stop buying his season tickets because the Cowboys passed on Tim Tebow. :lmao:
 

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mldardy;3394156 said:
Dude don't put this guy on a pedestal. He is a human, he isn't Jesus. My gosh. This is the problem with our society. I am sure you and others were saying the same thing about Kobe Bryant, Michael Phelps and Tiger Woods too before you found out what they were really like. I don't put anything past anyone.

What did Michael Phelps do to be lumped in with alleged rapists and sexual deviants?
 

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tko112204;3395156 said:
What did Michael Phelps do to be lumped in with alleged rapists and sexual deviants?
I guess you don't remember his drunk driving and being caught smoking a bong. I am sure you can google this info.
 

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mldardy;3395260 said:
I guess you don't remember his drunk driving and being caught smoking a bong. I am sure you can google this info.
Seriously.... marijuana&alcohol = sexual assault & cheaters? lol not even close.
 

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Gzus;3395314 said:
Seriously.... marijuana&alcohol = sexual assault & cheaters? lol not even close.

To be honest, I had forgotten about the DD arrest, but the other thing is a non-issue IMO. I mean seriously, we're trying to compare that to Kobe? Good lord.
 

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Gzus;3395314 said:
Seriously.... marijuana&alcohol = sexual assault & cheaters? lol not even close.

tko112204;3395715 said:
To be honest, I had forgotten about the DD arrest, but the other thing is a non-issue IMO. I mean seriously, we're trying to compare that to Kobe? Good lord.
There was no comparision to Kobe, if you bothered to read. I was comparing the way the media put those athletes on a pedestal of role models and classy individuals and then everyone found out who they really weren't after they got in trouble.

As for the other thing being a non-issue. Smoking a bong is a non-issue and having plastered all over the internet.:rolleyes:
 

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Gzus;3395314 said:
Seriously.... marijuana&alcohol = sexual assault & cheaters? lol not even close.

donte stallworth? or is drink driving only an issue when someone walks out in front of you?
 
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