Quarterback gurus are lining up to take credit for "fixing" Tim Tebow's elongated delivery now that he's set to sign with the New England Patriots. After spending three days together in early February, independent quarterbacks coach Steve Carlson claimed in April that he had fixed Tebow's accuracy issues by correcting a footwork problem that led to his looping throwing motion. ESPN's Trent Dilfer tweeted Monday night that Dennis Gile of The [Q] Quarterback Academy, "one of the true ROCK STARS" in quarterback development, had made "real changes" to Tebow's delivery after working out for three and a half months. Former Carolina Panthers quarterback Chris Weinke said Monday that Tebow is now throwing with "great accuracy, great velocity" after fixing a major flaw in foot alignment. "Do I think he can play the quarterback position in the NFL? Yeah, no question," Weinke told USA TODAY Sports. "Like I told Tim when I found out that he signed, 'You're locked and loaded, ready to go.'" The common sentiment from all of Tebow's tutors is that the Patriots will be pleasantly surprised at the new and improved Tebow. NFL.com