So much for the "go to Canada and be a folk hero" advice. From Rich Cimini's ESPN.com story:
"Jim Popp, the general manager of the Montreal Alouettes in the CFL, said he'd be interested in Tebow if he failed to land a job in the NFL. But he wouldn't be handed a starting job.
"If he wants to come to Canada he would be in the same situation as the one he was in with New York," Popp told TSN. "He can come here and compete to be the backup to Anthony Calvillo and learn the game, just like Jeff Garcia did [behind Doug Flutie]. And one day he might be the guy; that's our vision. He can learn from the best."
I know, right? What if Rick Ankiel had said "forget that outfielder crap, I'm a pitcher."
And not for nothing, but wouldn't you think Tebow would want to prolong his NFL career, and thus his national pulpit, as long as possible?