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Post by swarm on Jan 9, 2012 7:55:55 GMT -5
How much more do you need to see before you become a believer? Or no matter what happens, will you never believe in Tim Tebow?
Tebow never raped anyone. Just sayin'
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Post by marktaggart on Jan 9, 2012 8:04:02 GMT -5
Tim Tebow is a anthropomorphic construct created by primitive minded people to explain certain neurological changes and events taking place within their own brains while engaging in the primate ritual known as football.
At least that what Hector The Holy Brown Bear told me.
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Post by Crimson Cross on Jan 9, 2012 8:58:20 GMT -5
Tebow has done some great things to help the Team win and so has the rest of the Team, so I voted No because it's a Team effort in the end. It took both the O-Line, the QB and the WR to capture the victory and also it took the bad Defensive play calling for the Broncos to secure the Victory...
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Post by executioner on Jan 9, 2012 9:27:31 GMT -5
Football is a team sport. No one player takes control or dominates a game. It just does not, and cannot, happen. Denver, my favorite team, played a great team game. The Steeler's age, injuries, and inability to rush the passer also contributed.
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Post by swarm on Jan 9, 2012 9:46:18 GMT -5
The team sport argument goes both ways. If the QB doesn't time his throw perfectly that TD doesn't happen. The question isn't is Tebow winning these games on his own, it's is he the real deal. Do you believe Tebow is a franchise NFL QB and the answer for the Denver Broncos. Most of his haters have said the whole time that Tebow has done nothing to help the Broncos win. That Tebow is a bad QB. His fans point to Tebow as the reason they are winning, and he is in fact the answer at QB for Denver. Which side are you on? Do you believe in him or should Denver look to replace him?
imo there is no denying Tebow is a great QB. He might not be a great passer but he's a great leader. I voted yes and believe Tebow will remain the starting QB at Denver next season and into the future.
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Post by Big Bri on Jan 9, 2012 10:28:53 GMT -5
I'm just tired of all the press coverage he gets. Plus, the Lions owned him!!!
I detest the Steelers though so I'm glad Denver won. But, I'm so sick of seeing New England in the Super Bowl I'd like to see Denver take them out too.
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Post by DK II on Jan 9, 2012 11:58:58 GMT -5
Here's the problem...
Take for example when the Saints beat the Lions, the headline was not "Brees beats the Lions", it was "Saints beat the Lions". Sure Brees gets press, but so does the rest of the team. When the pukos beat the Steelers the headline is "Tebow beats the Steelers" and no one is talking about the rest of the team...Tebow did it all himself in completing those 10 passes and rushing for one TD. Give credit to the coaches who called the play because they knew the Steelers' defensive tendencies. Brady Quinn completes that pass as well...If anything give credit to the pukos WRs since they were the one who ran circles around the Steelers' d.
The press needs to quit gushing over Tebow...decent QB at his best.
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Post by Crimson Cross on Jan 9, 2012 12:19:41 GMT -5
Here's the problem... Take for example when the Saints beat the Lions, the headline was not "Brees beats the Lions", it was " Saints beat the Lions". Sure Brees gets press, but so does the rest of the team. When the pukos beat the Steelers the headline is " Tebow beats the Steelers" and no one is talking about the rest of the team...Tebow did it all himself in completing those 10 passes and rushing for one TD. Give credit to the coaches who called the play because they knew the Steelers' defensive tendencies. Brady Quinn completes that pass as well...If anything give credit to the pukos WRs since they were the one who ran circles around the Steelers' d. The press needs to quit gushing over Tebow...decent QB at his best. I agree that the whole media coverage on Tim Tebow is at a sickening level and they need to cut it back some. I saw today the media covering people saying that the 316 yards Tebow through was divine intervention and now I'm sure we'll see Tebow:316 signs. LOL! One polarizing season won't make a sustainable great QB and so Tim Tebow will need to sustain not only his leadership but continue to improve on his passing skills, because the more other teams see the more they'll figure out what to do...
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Post by Sickman on Jan 9, 2012 13:43:05 GMT -5
I am not a believer in Tim Tebow the QB. I am, however, a believer in Tebow the leader. That team plays hard for him.
But Tebow the QB has had way too many bad outings to suggest that he is a good QB or that he will be able to sustain this beyond this year.
All credit for this win goes to the entire team though. What a gutsy call to go play action the first play of OT.
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Post by executioner on Jan 9, 2012 14:46:04 GMT -5
It is far too premature to determine if Tebow is "franchise qb". Its only the end of his 2d year and his 1st year in a new system. While he is not perfect, he has fared much better than many of the qbs in his draft class.
And those who say Tebow has not helped the Broncos win games CLEARLY have not watched many, if any, Broncos games.
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