By John Solomon
How the government's punishing of the exposure of official wrongdoing can linger for years
Tim Tebow was "excited" about coming to the New York Jets. So much so, he used the word 44 times in his introductory news conference in March 2012.
From nearly unstoppable to nearly invisible.

Tebow was two wins from the Super Bowl a year ago. Now, he's pretty much a player without a team — likely to be released by the New York Jets after one frustrating season and his hometown team in Jacksonville already pulling in the welcome mat.
From nearly unstoppable to nearly invisible.
The more Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan watched his team play, the more he realized one thing:
Tim Tebow won't be playing for his hometown team.
The more Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan watched his team play, the more he realized one thing:

The Jacksonville Jaguars fired coach Mike Mularkey on Thursday after just one season, the worst in franchise history.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have hired Atlanta director of player personnel David Caldwell as general manager, charging him with turning around one of the league's worst teams.
The Browns are changing again.
After four years of futility, the Jacksonville Jaguars are heading in a different direction.

General Motors Co. is putting more muscle into making Corvettes, investing $131 million and adding about 250 jobs at Bowling Green, Ky., assembly plant that produces the classic muscle car.