Tebow sees offseason as chance to improve

Tebow sees offseason as chance to improve

Published Feb. 3, 2012 2:54 p.m. ET

INDIANAPOLIS -- One of the most sought-after celebrities here for the Super Bowl festivities this week was Denver quarterback Tim Tebow, who drew crowds of fans just about everywhere he went.

Tebow allowed that he understands he has considerable work to do, especially in the passing game, and that his efforts will extend beyond just minicamps and OTA workouts.

"I'm going to try to get together with teammates (principally wide receivers in the offseason), and just throw as much as I can, and get some timing down," Tebow told The Sports Xchange. "I think there are some (unspoken) things, some understandings, that you can create by just working with people, and I'm looking forward to that. There were probably some instances last season when we all missed that, and it won't be the case anymore."

Tebow allowed he was "gratified" by the recent remarks of Broncos executive vice president John Elway that he will go to training camp as the team's starter. But he emphasized that he was aware, as well, of Elway's assessment that the team will try to bolster the quarterback depth chart and create competition for the position.

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