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Tebow is, when he's at his best, easy to root for and good enough to win close games. He has a ton of heart and can come through in the clutch.
The problem with Tebow is, when he's at his worst, he's been really really bad. Like...worst QB I've ever seen bad. He'll lose 2 games and look poor in the process, but then he'll turn around and win a big game (even if he plays poorly for most of the game) and all will be forgotten by most. Winning hides deficiencies. That's just this year though. I honestly don't know if he will improve as a passer in the future or what. |
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Maybe the Chiefs should draft Collin Klein if he comes out?:p |
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If you can rush the passer with your front 4, you'll always have a good chance of winning a game.
I'd love it if Tebow could beat Belichick. |
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Playoff Wins Tebow - 1 All Chiefs QB's since Tebow was 7 years old - 0 ...yech... |
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So Denver should ride Tebow for all he's worth, but if they ever had a shot at grabbing a QB that could be on par with the elite guys (like Luck) you'd have to think they'd dump Tebow in a heartbeat. |
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Running through a college defense isn't the same as being sandwiched between James Harrison and Brett Keisel from the Steelers. Klein also doesn't have Jesus looking over him does he? |
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Neither poll option works. He was a large part of Denver's success this year, but he still has no real future as an NFL QB.
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Shebow is the worst 1st string NFL QB I have ever seen.
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It's not all Tebow... not when they lose and not when they win.
The defense played really well yesterday. The OL kept Tebow upright with no sacks. The coaches actually called aggressive plays... they mixed it up. Bailey had several nice plays on defense, really looked like the Bailey of old. Denver still gives up too many big yardage plays to TEs and 3rd/4th WRS... that will sting again vs NE. |
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This statistic is really eerie and another poster mentioned part of this as soon as the game was over yesterday.
The devout Christian's stat line in Sunday's game mirrors the numbering of the Biblical passage that Tebow at times had painted on to his black eye paint during his career at the University of Florida -- John 3:16. The passage reads, according to the New American Standard Bible, "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life." Officially, Tebow passed for 316 yards against the Steelers, completing 10 of 21 pass attempts -- meaning he passed for 31.6 yards per completion. Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/01/09...#ixzz1izVo8W27 |
Leave it to a devout Christian to notice some dumb shit like that. ****ing reeruns.
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Klein is Tebow without the hype.
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I picked the ****ing donkos to win vs Pitt and I think they'll win in New England as well
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he threw for over 300 yards and hit clutch throws in the playoffs to win, he has more wins than the Chiefs in 18 years. There isn't much to say but if this mother****er ends up beating the Pats it's gonna be chaos.
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