If LeSean McCoy has anything to say about it, Tim Tebow's NFL career has definitely run its course.

On Saturday night, the Philadelphia Eagles star running back blasted the now out-of-work former Heisman Trophy winner as being no more capable as a signal-caller that his two-year-old son.

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According to TMZ Sports, Tebow and Vince Young's names were some of the first bandied about when McCoy was spotted at LAX and asked to name the most talented NFL player currently without a team.

"Tim Tebow," the website reports McCoy countered. "My son is two. I'd take my son over Tim Tebow."

Through all the dissing, Tebow, who last played in the NFL in 2012, seems to remain undeterred and still focussed on making an NFL comeback. The former Florida star recently told reporters "I'm training nonstop. I feel like I'm the best I've ever been."

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The 26-year-old, three-year NFL veteran's best NFL season came with Denver in 2011 when he passed for 1,729 yards and 12 touchdowns. He recently signed on with ESPN to be an analyst for their new SEC Network, but the deal reportedly has an out clause should another NFL opportunity come his way.

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