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its amazing everyone wants Tebow to fail

hes being judged for every game, like its his last


he will go to a team one day that will believe in him 100%, that team will be great and fun to watch. Just hope its the Broncos.
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LAglamrocker wrote:its amazing everyone wants Tebow to fail

hes being judged for every game, like its his last


he will go to a team one day that will believe in him 100%, that team will be great and fun to watch. Just hope its the Broncos.

No chance.
Tebow is his own worst enemy.

His religious belief has drawn so much attention, that the general public and other NFL players are hoping that he fails.
The commercial he made with his mom also did
the guy no favors.
Why do you think opponents have begun to mock the rookie QB?
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Machado wrote:
LAglamrocker wrote:its amazing everyone wants Tebow to fail

hes being judged for every game, like its his last


he will go to a team one day that will believe in him 100%, that team will be great and fun to watch. Just hope its the Broncos.


His religious belief has drawn so much attention, that the general public and other NFL players are hoping that he fails.

I can't stand him, not because of his beliefs, but because he can't STFU about it. When he was putting verse #'s or whatever on his eye black I started to hate him.


Time and place, Timmy.

I root for a Catholic School (ND) BTW.
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LAglamrocker wrote:he will go to a team one day that will believe in him 100%, that team will be great and fun to watch.
Maybe in Canada. Because after this spectacle, no NFL team is gonna touch him with a 10 foot pole.
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LAglamrocker wrote:he will go to a team one day that will believe in him 100%, that team will be great and fun to watch.
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LAglamrocker wrote:he will go to a team one day that will believe in him 100%, that team will be great and fun to watch. Just hope its the Broncos.
This isn't the land of make believe where Tebow can click his heels 3 times and turn into a good QB.

He came out of a college style system. He can't read defenses. He has a below average arm. If he had an average arm and could learn to read defenses then his intangibles might make a difference. But the fact is he simply doesn't have the tools to be an NFL QB and no amount of coaching or internal drive is going to fix it. Tebow was a 4th round long-term project at best and McDaniels screwed up big time trading up to draft him.

Look at the QBs taken in the past three NFL drafts. If you were another team, would you trade any of these guys to Denver for Tebow?:
Stafford
Sanchez
Freeman
Bradford
McCoy
Newton
Locker
Gabbert
Ponder
Dalton
Mallett

FUCK NO!!
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Saw this on a Broncos message board:
someone said they were dressing up as tebow for Halloween and is going to throw the candy behind the kids and at their feet.
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Machado wrote:His religious belief has drawn so much attention, that the general public and other NFL players are hoping that he fails.
While I concede that this is the source for a large portion of the animus directed towards Tebow, religious beliefs such as his are not unique among NFL football players. True, he has a higher profile than most but I've always wondered if the fact that he played for Florida and the SEC has also driven the vitriol especially among TV commentators. Cam had a lot of hate tossed towards him as well. College rivalries never die.
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Lonsome Crow wrote:
Machado wrote:His religious belief has drawn so much attention, that the general public and other NFL players are hoping that he fails.
While I concede that this is the source for a large portion of the animus directed towards Tebow, religious beliefs such as his are not unique among NFL football players. True, he has a higher profile than most but I've always wondered if the fact that he played for Florida and the SEC has also driven the vitriol especially among TV commentators. Cam had a lot of hate tossed towards him as well. College rivalries never die.

Putting religious verses on your eye black is unique. The guy's a douche.
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Tommy wrote:
Lonsome Crow wrote:
Machado wrote:His religious belief has drawn so much attention, that the general public and other NFL players are hoping that he fails.
While I concede that this is the source for a large portion of the animus directed towards Tebow, religious beliefs such as his are not unique among NFL football players. True, he has a higher profile than most but I've always wondered if the fact that he played for Florida and the SEC has also driven the vitriol especially among TV commentators. Cam had a lot of hate tossed towards him as well. College rivalries never die.

Putting religious verses on your eye black is unique. The guy's a douche.

Yeah, but you always see some asshat in the stands with that John 3:16 sign or whatever the fuck it is. Reggie White was a minister and would talk about how God talked to him and other shit, and he never got hated on the way Tebow does.

Then again, Reggie was one of the all time greats...
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

I laugh at some of the posts above because it's obvious the person posting is answering his/her question in the same post.

Tebow was a great college player.
That alone does not give him the right to act as if he is suddenly a great
NFL player at the QB position.

How he has "promoted" his religious belief is just more ammo for opponents and critics.
Add to that, he filmed a t.v. commercial to promote the religion his believes in the most.

Add it all up, the defender was to hit Tebow a little harder, the defense was to punish Tebow a little more, etc....

He has made his bed in his rookie season, now he has to grow up fast, take his licks like a man and not cry about the way he has been
treated so far in his rookie season.
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Machado wrote:^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

I laugh at some of the posts above because it's obvious the person posting is answering his/her question in the same post.

Tebow was a great college player.
That alone does not give him the right to act as if he is suddenly a great
NFL player at the QB position.

How he has "promoted" his religious belief is just more ammo for opponents and critics.
Add to that, he filmed a t.v. commercial to promote the religion his believes in the most.

Add it all up, the defender was to hit Tebow a little harder, the defense was to punish Tebow a little more, etc....

He has made his bed in his rookie season, now he has to grow up fast, take his licks like a man and not cry about the way he has been
treated so far in his rookie season.
But Tebow isn't whining. He isn't complaining about the hits, or being mocked by defenders. I can't stand the religious bullshit either - anybody remember Kurt Warner's THANK YOU JESUS! speech after he won a super bowl? - but I didn't think Tebow's commercial with his mom was terribly offensive. It really wasn't very over the top and I was surprised by how understated it was.

I don't give a shit about Tebow either way, except that it's a bit of an amusing sideshow during yet another season where my team is shit. I suppose for Broncos fans it means a bit more.
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Tommy wrote:
Lonsome Crow wrote:
Machado wrote:His religious belief has drawn so much attention, that the general public and other NFL players are hoping that he fails.
While I concede that this is the source for a large portion of the animus directed towards Tebow, religious beliefs such as his are not unique among NFL football players. True, he has a higher profile than most but I've always wondered if the fact that he played for Florida and the SEC has also driven the vitriol especially among TV commentators. Cam had a lot of hate tossed towards him as well. College rivalries never die.

Putting religious verses on your eye black is unique.
Why does it matter that he does that?
Why would it piss someone off?

I'm not religious, but I don't get why that should be a big sticking point for someone.
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at least Tebow believes in what he says

all other athletes it seems to be so fake

Final Tebow 28
Raiders 17
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LAglamrocker wrote: Final Tebow 6
Raiders 45
Fixed it for you.

Too bad Tebow wears a #15 jersey. If he wore #3 he might have a chance of putting up more points than his uniform number.
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Tebow's the man....and how he does as a ballplayer doesn't change that for me.
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Elway JR
124 yds passing 2tds
118 yards rushing

win over Raiders on the road

players play great when inspired by a leader, Tebow has heart!

Orton and that Notre Dame loser QB are pissed

TebowMania has just started, hes made the Broncos FUN again
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LAglamrocker wrote:at least Tebow believes in what he says

all other athletes it seems to be so fake

Final Tebow 28
Raiders 17
SkyDog112046 wrote:
LAglamrocker wrote: Final Tebow 6
Raiders 45
Fixed it for you.

Too bad Tebow wears a #15 jersey. If he wore #3 he might have a chance of putting up more points than his uniform number.
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I was only half watching the game but Tebow didn't look any worse then other non elite QB's today against the Raiders.

Last week he just happened to face one of the most brutal defenses in the league. The Lions will do the same thing to the other Christian in the league, C Ponder. ANd maybe even the other rookie Newton.
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LAglamrocker wrote:Elway JR
124 yds passing 2tds
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win over Raiders on the road

players play great when inspired by a leader, Tebow has heart!

Orton and that Notre Dame loser QB are pissed

TebowMania has just started, hes made the Broncos FUN again
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demolition23 wrote: Why does it matter that he does that?
Why would it piss someone off?

I'm not religious, but I don't get why that should be a big sticking point for someone.


Time and place.

Football should be about football.

You know how ESPN gets on Obama's dick re: his Final Four picks? Yeah, I hate that.

I tune into ESPN to AVOID politics. If I want Obama/Boehner I'll turn on CNN or Fox. When Tebow does that shit it I find it ridiculous. I'm here to watch football, not to see your views on God. FWIW, I'm an Irish Catholic.



And for the record: Jesus doesn't care about football.
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Tommy wrote:And for the record: Jesus doesn't care about football.
If he does, he obviously hates the Bears.

I have nothing against Tebow the person. I have everything against the media that keeps bringing him up. A 115 yard performance in his first start shouldn't be the first 8 minutes of Sportscenter, but there it was when they came back against the Bengals that first week. They came back and won that game in spite of Tebow, not because of him. If I'm the other 52 guys on the Broncos I'd resent the shit out of him and the coaches. Their livelihoods are in the balance and the coaches aren't doing them any favors by playing the guy that doesn't give them the best chance to win.

You can be an inferior QB in college with those athletic skills and get away with it because you're playing against inferior athletes. It won't translate to the NFL because it's big boy football played by men, not boys.
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The last great QB to rack up sick numbers but not bring it to the NFL I can remember was McMahon. Way below average arm, but a winner surrounded by a great team with a hall of fame RB and one of the best offensive lines I can remember. Couple that with the Bears D those years and McMahon not only got by with inferior skills, but actually thrived because of the team.
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johnk5150 wrote:The last great QB to rack up sick numbers but not bring it to the NFL I can remember was McMahon. Way below average arm, but a winner surrounded by a great team with a hall of fame RB and one of the best offensive lines I can remember. Couple that with the Bears D those years and McMahon not only got by with inferior skills, but actually thrived because of the team.
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The college athletic system is corrupt as shit.

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Briggs, Urlacher and Peppers will be bringing Denver fans an early Christmas gift on 12/11.
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Briggs, Urlacher and Peppers will be bringing Denver fans an early Christmas gift on 12/11.
Probably not and with Denver's lack of a pass rush the Bears should be able to have their way with them on offense. The Broncos have a long way to go towards being a good team but in the AFC West they might be good enough to make the playoffs.

2 of 8 passing while winning the game is just hilarious to me but apparently he's winning Charlie Sheen style.
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ha ha 2 weeks the haters, "well they might make the playoffs" ha,ha ESPN jackoffs!

Tebow the real thing, ha ha bandwagon is getting bigger!!
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I honestly can't believe they've won those past 2 games. Shit's getting pretty funny.
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