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I think credit should be given to the kicker more than Tebow. Its other players around him that make the winning scores, runs, etc. Last week's game, it was Marion Barber of the Bears who won the game for Denver, not Tebow.
I think the credit needs to be redirected to his teammates.
Tomorrow's game between the Denver Tebows and the New England Patriots will be a good'n for sure. We'll get to see what Tim is made of.
Tomorrow's game between the Denver Tebows and the New England Patriots will be a good'n for sure. We'll get to see what Tim is made of.
As much as I hate the Pats I'd love it if they put 50 on the board today.
I'm thinking the exact same thing. And I, too, hate the Pats. But still, I wanna see them walk all over the Tebows....er, I mean the Broncos.
Hate is a big word, but close to what I think of Tebow. He beat my Sooners every time he played them and then he beat my Bears. Many moons ago, I rooted for the Pats (when Steve Grogan was Q so yes, I'd love to see those darned old Pats whoop the Broncos.
Well hell, HE didn't beat my Sooners either for that matter. It was Florida. So let me just say that I dislike greatly the team Tebow is playing for. How's that?Buck he didn't beat your Bears. They won the game. Or would have, if Barber hadn't stepped out of bounds.
Looks like T is about to lose...
Well he sure as hell ain't no Tom Brady...
I think the Tebow crowd have left...
Ah shucks, you going to judge him on this one game? How about judging AR on his game today. I'm not a fan of TT as I have said before, but one game doesn't make a player, nor does a season. Remember a guy named Don Majkowski? He passed for 4,318 yards in 1989 for the Green Bay Packers. He was finally replaced by Brett Favre in 92. Who remembers the Majik Man today? On the other hand, one guy who was drafted as the 199th player in 2000, is regarded as one of the best QB's in history (who BTW defeated TT on this December 18th day). I'm sure that without a doubt, TT will be remembered for a long time, possibly not for being a top QB, or even a winning QB, but for what he is and how he made his name.6. Tim who?
Ah shucks, you going to judge him on this one game? How about judging AR on his game today. I'm not a fan of TT as I have said before, but one game doesn't make a player, nor does a season. Remember a guy named Don Majkowski? He passed for 4,318 yards in 1989 for the Green Bay Packers. He was finally replaced by Brett Favre in 92. Who remembers the Majik Man today? On the other hand, one guy who was drafted as the 199th player in 2000, is regarded as one of the best QB's in history (who BTW defeated TT on this December 18th day). I'm sure that without a doubt, TT will be remembered for a long time, possibly not for being a top QB, or even a winning QB, but for what he is and how he made his name.
Oh WoW! Now Ronnie was a real warrior.if guys like Ronnie Lott were still playing...
A note to Andy, Benone, Peyton, and slowNeasy
heheheh, that's 2 L's in a row...So much for All He Does Is Win
I didn't think Jesus would throw that many interceptions in one game
A note to Andy, Benone, Peyton, and slowNeasy
heheheh, that's 2 L's in a row...So much for All He Does Is Win
NO WAY!!! Really? I have only been monitoring the score on NFL.com
BTW, i'm sure it Bush's fault
I just really like the guy, and not a whole lot of why I do is his football playing ability. I do like the way he plays. He gets an awful lot out of not a lot of natural ability and I admire his mental and physical toughness. But, more than anything, I have a lot of respect for who he seems to be as a person.
I get why a lot of people seem to really dispise the guy. I can't stand Brett Favre mostly because of how orgasmically the John Madden's of the world praised the guy. Donovan McNabb and several others fall into the same category.